Mission particulars
Expertise
1 out of 5EasyNo masonry expertise required
Estimated Time
10 to twenty minutes per flagstone
On this video, This Outdated Dwelling panorama contractor Roger Prepare dinner dinner reveals a no-mortar answer to restore a mortared walkway.
Repairing a flagstone walkway
- Elevate the unfastened flagstone from the walkway.
- Scrub the ground underneath the flagstone with a wire brush to remove all mud and mortar.
- Wipe the ground clear with a dry sponge.
- Use an air compressor fitted with an air nozzle to blast away any remaining mud or mud from all cracks and crevices.
- Apply a gradual bead of masonry adhesive backwards and forwards all through the entire ground. Home the beads no more than 1 inch apart.
- Clear and flatten the adhesive beads with a flat jointer.
- Apply a bead of mortar-joint restore adhesive throughout the perimeter of the flagstone.
- Set the flagstone once more into the walkway, pressing it down into the adhesive.
- Clear ground of the flagstone with a moist rag or sponge.
- Fill in any voids or holes throughout the perimeter of the flagstone with mortar-joint restore adhesive. Clear the adhesive with the flat jointer.
- To help conceal the restore, sprinkle a mixture of stone mud and sand over the moist mortar-joint restore adhesive.
- The next day, sweep off the stone mud and sand.
- Wait 4 or 5 days sooner than strolling on the repaired flagstone.
- Use the remaining mortar joint restore adhesive to fill in any cracks or holes throughout the walkway.