Pocster Posted Saturday at 09:21 Author Posted Saturday at 09:21 12 minutes ago, Andehh said: What about waiting for the hottest, longest dry spell possible.... And pour several litres (and several litres more...) of clear water sealant/weather proofing type stuff over the entire suspect area. Absolutely drown it in the stuff, in the hope it trickles through all the tiny joints and soaks in.... Then sets?! Preventing water soaking through. Nothing to lose, other then a £50 note! Ps... 3am was me wondering if we've over spent on a dining table, but (expletive deleted) me it's nice to have normal people problems vs wondering if the main sewer is deep enough to avoid the need for a pumping station, or the sleepiness nights over £40k of windows which weren't per our design.... That’s a pretty good plan . What to use though ? . It’s got to be like piss to soak through the earth …
Pocster Posted Saturday at 09:22 Author Posted Saturday at 09:22 13 minutes ago, Andehh said: Ps... 3am was me wondering if we've over spent on a dining table, but (expletive deleted) me it's nice to have normal people problems vs wondering if the main sewer is deep enough to avoid the need for a pumping station, or the sleepiness nights over £40k of windows which weren't per our design.... Edited 7 minutes ago by Andehh Yep - normal build stuff . I think we all wake at 3am and think about that 50 quid problem and / or that 100k problem .
Pocster Posted Saturday at 09:28 Author Posted Saturday at 09:28 I looked at the price of Sika® Injection-101 RC for example … £800 for 20kg 🙄
Onoff Posted Saturday at 10:03 Posted Saturday at 10:03 On 22/07/2025 at 17:44, Pocster said: I see your business is up and running I've fingers in a couple of pies:
Onoff Posted Saturday at 10:04 Posted Saturday at 10:04 What about... https://www.maxam.co.uk/maintain-your-property/seek-n-seal/ 1
Pocster Posted Saturday at 10:31 Author Posted Saturday at 10:31 Ordered this based off ChatGPT advice
Pocster Posted Sunday at 09:59 Author Posted Sunday at 09:59 If this stuff stops it I’ll did out more block paving to concrete - as silicon silicate is not a permanent fix
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