Outdoor Travertine Pavers - Grout to use


Hello, I live in NJ (freeze/thaw cycle area) and am in the middle of installing a limestone paver around my pool. The pavers are being set with mortar on top of concrete (not sure if you like the idea or not - but I prefer it to dry-lay). My question is with the joints - not sure what I should do. Should I use a grout or something else like the mortar we're gonna use on the wall stone? Please suggest. Thanks
 

Dear Michael :

 

I live in NJ (freeze/thaw cycle area)

 

So do I! J

 

The pavers are being set with mortar on top of concrete (not sure if you like the idea or not - but I prefer it to dry-lay)

 

Since you asked, no I don't like the idea one bit. We're in a “ freeze/thaw cycle area remember?!...

 

My question is with the joints - not sure what I should do

 

Neither am I. What I do know is that the best (actually the only, in my book) way to install stone pavers (the right stone, of course, and travertine is indeed among the top ones!) is to butt-joint on dry-pack, and a proportion of 8 sand and 2 Portland cement (or even 9 to 1) as “grouting” material. You push it in with a push-broom until it is completely filled and leveled, and then you gently sprinkle it with water. Done.

Anything else is a gamble (which I don't care to learn about) and if I have to gamble I do it in Atlantic City , not in my own property.

 

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Ciao and good luck,

Mauri z io Bertoli

 

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Article ID: 884
Created On: Fri, Dec 7, 2007 at 11:06 AM
Last Updated On: Fri, Dec 7, 2007 at 12:00 AM
Authored by: Maurizio Bertoli [mail@mbstone.com]

Online URL: https://marblecleaning.org/knowledgebase/article.php?id=884