C-N-C

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patio/drive resin sealing
« on: September 12, 2008, 08:06:50 pm »
may i first say 'HI' to you all ;),
im a newbie on this forum ::)
i have a window cleaning buissness in north-east england,but are now branching out to cleaning drives/patios etc....
iv cleaned a few for my custies,but now they are asking if i can do resin sealing,so i thought ..go for it,why not ,carnt be that hard to paint or roller the stuff on...CAN IT????? :D
anyway iv learned,clean first,then let dry and on a dry day sand then seal
is they no need to pre treat before resin seal or anything......
is that right and also do i just buy  a tin of resin from builders yards etc then paint it on..???
any help will be much appreciated

take care

C-N-C ;)

drive surgeon

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2008, 10:31:06 pm »
seal? ;D    dry day? ;D  ha ha ha,  no such thing,  the way the climate is changing, sealing will be a thing of the past,  i packed it in this year along with a load of others, conditions need to be perfect to a proper job and we dont get enough of those days to do the jobs. stick to the cleaning instead matey.

C-N-C

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2008, 11:08:53 pm »
hiya drive surgeon mate ;)
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seal?     dry day?   ha ha ha,  no such thing,
;D ;D ;D....LOL....LOL....
you the man i need to talk to dude ;)
i read that on another post mate,the only thing is drive surgeon  ,iv got 3 jobs what iv priced and they just waiting for me to start...SHOOT!!!! ::)
thank you man,
im going to stick to just the cleaning now mate,do ya think i might get away with doing them  couple, if i do them NOW!!!!just to keep them custies sweet???

anyway big"THANK YOU" drive surgeon

take care mate

C-N-C ;)

steve_doyle

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #3 on: September 12, 2008, 11:18:59 pm »
switch them to marshalls joint stabilizer, its your only hope. you wont screw it up if its damp and it will be cheaper for customer. weedkill first though and tell them to water with sodium chlorate to keep weeds at bay every couple of months.

drive surgeon

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #4 on: September 13, 2008, 09:07:04 am »
cnc, listen to steve,  sealing using acrylics and resins is getting harder by the day with the damp all year round weather.  there are very few days suitable in the summer especially if you have a list to do. even when conditions are right there are chances of comebacks etc.  non of them last as long as they should and they are expensive. i can see a few sealing companies going bust!   clean the driveway, apply weedkiller,  allow to dry fully then sand and throw some keybond down to harden the sand, its much cheaper and quicker.  2 years ago i had around 20 or more sealing jobs to do, but what a load of hassle, no good weather, had to buy it all in first, ringing customers every 5 mins saying sorry cant do it now its to damp.   no way anymore!  good luck mate.  :)

mark.laycock1@ntlw

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #5 on: September 13, 2008, 11:29:03 am »
i all i have cleaned ans sealed a few driveways there is some dry days to do sealing.
mark

drive surgeon

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #6 on: September 14, 2008, 10:24:14 am »
not when you have a list of 15 to 20 jobs to its impossible, so i cant advertise it.

mark.laycock1@ntlw

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #7 on: September 14, 2008, 02:02:29 pm »
drive  surgan where are you from what area.
mark

C-N-C

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #8 on: September 16, 2008, 02:17:11 pm »
hiya there fella's,
sorry i never been bk,had a mad weekend on vodka ;D

hey thanks for your help drive surgeon & steve_doyle  ;)
just been to look at resin block,nealy 50 pound for 5ltrs :ocoveres 10m2
never knew it was so expensive,
yep yeah right drive s mate,can hardly get my window rounds done these days wot with the rain  :'(
be even harder to wait for a dry day to do a resin job man.....
i think DS is right mark.laycock1 mate,thank you anyway dude :)
going to have a look at the joint stabiliser steve mate ;)
oh !and thanks DS mate-
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good luck mate.   


all advise verry much appreciated guy's
ya sound

take care
C-N-C ;)

C-N-C

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #9 on: September 16, 2008, 02:43:34 pm »
P.S steve mate where can i get a bit of that marshalls joint stabilizer pal???

thank you
C-N-C ;)

steve_doyle

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #10 on: September 16, 2008, 07:59:03 pm »
It can be got at travis perkins, they will list it at about £50, but dont panic,  just tell them you normally pay about £34 inc vat. they will discount it, not sure why they price it up like they do but have always reduced it for me.

Alternatively i think some one said they had seen it a focus or wickes for about £30.

steve

C-N-C

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #11 on: September 16, 2008, 09:32:26 pm »
thank you steve ;)
travis perkins about 200yrds away from me.... ::)

thank you again mate,

take care man

C-N-C ;)

dandandan

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #12 on: September 16, 2008, 09:44:53 pm »
marshalls keybond £34 or wicks own brand joint stabiliser £30.

C-N-C

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #13 on: September 28, 2008, 07:17:02 pm »
hey there dandandan mate,
sorry dude never got a e-mail notification ::)

think ill go for the marshals keybond mate,nice 1 man... ;)
wickes is,well ,i dont know were it is,but can go to travis perkins first thing.... ;)
going to do my first 1 tommorow mate,cleaned it last week,
noticed id left a few bits of moss in cracks,can i just scrape them out then brush it away????????
thank you man
in fact thank you all fella's,ya sound
let ya all know how it goes :)

take care all

C-N-C ;)

drivewasher

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #14 on: September 28, 2008, 10:49:51 pm »
Just use a wire brush, you know the ones for getting rust off things
I'm always in the poo, it's just the depth that varies

C-N-C

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #15 on: September 29, 2008, 05:38:30 pm »
hiya drivewasher mate ;)

yeah man i know the ones you mean man,
thank you mate,got 1 in shed ;D ;D
been to travis perkins and they got there own make sealer 5ltrs for 22 pound...
or stuff for 42 pound,one coat gear,
might go for the 22pound stuff 8)
was going to do the job today,but forcast rain so decided to hit the windows until the rain come,but it never did ::)SODS LAW....

anyway drivewasher mate thanks again man
take care

C-N-C

drivewasher

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #16 on: September 29, 2008, 10:22:57 pm »
Try this sealer. VERY good stuff by folk who know what thier doing

www.stores.ebay.co.uk/Block-Paving-Sealing-Solutions
I'm always in the poo, it's just the depth that varies

dandandan

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #17 on: October 02, 2008, 09:45:02 am »
Looks a good company ,would you pay the extra for the ultra or is the super ok.Like the way you can use it on all types of surface so it`s simplified.Might get a tub and do my own house next spring like as i doubt we`ll be getting any sealing weather again this year,how many dry days do you need before you can chance sealing and how long after sealing do you need it to be dry.Thanks Dan

drivewasher

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #18 on: October 02, 2008, 02:59:46 pm »
The ultra is for very dense material that standard resin won't adhere to. EG clay paviors, slate etc standard resin would de laminate and look "salty" after a few days.
However you can use ultra on everything it may be worth the extra small cost to only have one product in stock as you can end up with part tubs of each

Drying depends on the layout etc low lying jobs in shade can take ages, on the other hand surfaces higher than the surrounding area can dry quite quickly. I would say at least 24 hours then try sanding it if the sand pulls moisture up from the sub base then you cant seal it as the sand is already filled up so to speak with water so it wont take any resin whisc is the object of the exercise!
Some sealers do jobs with a couple of damp spots in bad places but are quite wiling to go back in later weks to re do the bad joints when its dry. This weather they have got to get some money in from somwhere, so adopt this policy if the initial price is a good un!

Speak to these guys in Bolton they offer on the job training it is very good and covers all aspects from getting work to cleaning then sealing both pic and paviors
I'm always in the poo, it's just the depth that varies

dandandan

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Re: patio/drive resin sealing
« Reply #19 on: October 02, 2008, 09:48:27 pm »
Thanks,didn`t catch the guys in bolton,did you mean to add an address,dan