Flowpoint Smooth, Rapid Set Paving Grout – Charcoal. Free Delivery 🚚
UltraScape Flowpoint Smooth in Charcoal is a slurry paving grout thats perfect for porcelain and narrow joints, it exceeds all the requirements of the latest British Standard BS7533. As an award winning paving grout, it has been in use for over 20 years in a variety of project environments including public realm, landscaping and domestic projects. Flowpoint Smooth is regularly specified by architects, specifiers, main contractors, landscape architects and engineers. Flowpoint is ideally suited to smooth paving stones and slabs – particularly porcelain with joints as small as 3mm, providing a seamless surface to your paving or landscaping project.
Flowpoint slurry paving & patio grout is a quick, easy and efficient method for grouting paving. Suitable for use on almost all paving types, including most natural stone including – Sandstone, granite, porphyry, concrete, clay and others and can also be used in the wet so it will no longer prevent you from finishing your paving when it rains!
Use with the UltraScape BS 7533 Mortar Paving System, a range of high performance materials that meet and exceed the strict demands of BS 7533. Including a rapid strength fine bedding concrete – EcoBed, priming slurry – Pro-Prime slurry primer and flowable jointing grout Flowpoint.
How do I mix & apply Flowpoint Smooth Paving Grout?
Follow these simple ten steps to use Flowpoint slurry grout to fill paving joints:
- Firstly clean the paving slabs and joints so they are free from debris and any excess water
- Pre-soak the paving joints & surfaces with water to ensure they are damp – a light spray of water should be perfect
- Pour the Flowpoint powder into a bucket and add 4.25 litres of water
- Mix with a force action mixer for 3–5 minutes, until the consistency is smooth and free of clumps
- Before pouring the slurry mix, ensure that the area is still damp, apply the mixture immediately by carefully forcing Flowpoint into the joints using a rubber squeegee. Flowpoint can set within as little as 15 minutes (at temperatures of 20oC) so you will need to be quick, but careful
- Move the Flowpoint slurry across the patio surface to top-up joints where the mortar has sunk
- Use the rubber squeegee to remove as much of the paving grout from the surface of the slabs – still keep the surfaces constantly damp to prevent the grout from hardening
- Use a brush and plenty of water (or alternatively a sponge machine) to remove any grout that has hardened on the paving surfaces
- Once the mortar is dry (after about 30 minutes - depending on temperature), clean the surface of paving slabs thoroughly to remove any spots of mortar and prevent staining, you'll be looking for clean water running of the patio
- The pavers are ready to walk on after one hour and can receive car traffic after four hours
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