custard
Established Member
There's a paved area outside my workshop which was becoming slippery with lichen. I power washed it and saw that some of the grout between the paving stones needs repairing.
The problem is that to my untutored eye the grout looks whiter than a normal sand/cement mix?
The same builders laid the paving as built the workshop, and in turn they were aiming to be consistent with an Edwardian property on the same plot. Maybe this influenced them? This is the workshop brickwork.
Does anyone have any advice on how I can mix up a paving stone grout that will give a reasonable match?
Thanks!
The problem is that to my untutored eye the grout looks whiter than a normal sand/cement mix?
The same builders laid the paving as built the workshop, and in turn they were aiming to be consistent with an Edwardian property on the same plot. Maybe this influenced them? This is the workshop brickwork.
Does anyone have any advice on how I can mix up a paving stone grout that will give a reasonable match?
Thanks!