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Just a little pointer for you regarding the installation of any paving / flagstones, more so the costly natural products.
Apply slightly diluted PVA to the underside of the product to prevent the cement being drawn through the slab causing terrible unremoveable staining, this will be visable if not applied within 3-5years, deeming the product to age prematurly and become dull.
Should you choose to lay on a 5 spot system then the size of the spots will show on the surface of the product, again complete waste of time and more importantly clients money.
kerry
"Should you choose to lay on a 5 spot system then the size of the spots will show on the surface of the product, again complete waste of time and more importantly clients money.
kerry"
I should hope you dont choose to lay on a 5 spot system as it is considered a 'cowboys' way of installing and will only lead to loose and wobbling flags in the near future. The correct way to lay is with a FULL bed so the whole flag is supported to A) spread the weight evenly when trafficed on and B) to stop burrowing insects nesting in crevices and C) to stop water creeping underneath and freezing thus 'popping' the flag off the bed.
As i stated a complete waste of time and money
kerry