making paving slabs waterproof
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amazondean
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making paving slabs waterproof

by amazondean » Mon Nov 01, 2010 3:44 pm

Hi all.
I am after advice if there is anything that can be either painted or applied on top of a paving slab patio to make it waterproof. I have purchased a house that a previous owner laid concrete lintles across an old brick outbuilding when the roof was removed and then laid slabs on top to create a raised patio overlooking the city. Obviously water is penetrating the slabs and morter and running into the outbuilding rendering it useless as a store. Is there anything that may seal the slabs as i don't want the hassle of ripping it all off and was wandering if there is anything that would seal the patio from water penatration. Any ideas would be greatful.

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waterproofing patio

by welsh brickie » Sun Nov 07, 2010 12:08 pm

1.Cover the entire area in thick bitumin and then laying timber decking on top to protect it.
2.Lay a self level compound over it and tile the area.
3.Get a company to fibreglass over the area

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by amazondean » Mon Nov 08, 2010 8:21 pm

Thanks for that. Would the decking need to be fixed to the slabs or would the weight of the decking stay in place. The area is 2.2m x 3.2m approx

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decking

by welsh brickie » Tue Nov 09, 2010 8:12 am

you can place the decking on 4x2 treated timber bedded into the bitumin

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