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Hello,
I have 2 questions which may have the same or different answers.
Firstly I have a limestone block retaining wall where the mortar has cracked all the way through and the cap brick now sits loose. Can anyone recommend a product which can stick it back down or will I have to replace the mortar?
Further along the retaining wall I have a water feature down some rocks where the mortar has cracked and now lets all the pool water out. Can anyone recommend a gap filler which would not deteriorate the look of the feature too much or would it be better to remove and add new mortar?
Thank you for your advice!
Hi @bryy
Some times cleaning off mortar and re cementing is time consuming process and messy at times.
Use this product like a glue lift you paver and apply sealant/glue on all the high spots where you can see the original contact points after brushing away any loose sand or dirt. Then simply set it down again. run a bead down each side of paver for good measure 100% area bonding not required for good fix.
Re your cracks in the spill way use your gloved finger or caulking gun and free nozzle and push sealant into and along the cracks from top to bottom and this should fix your leaks if you see them all.
The sealant is grey in color to match your original cement so as long as you use sealer sparingly just enogh to fill and cover crack you wont ever notice repair.
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Akanksha
Hi @bryy,
The capping can be re-adhered with Selleys 415g Liquid Nails Landscape Stone Concrete Adhesive. Mortar would then be used to re-grout the seams.
For the waterfall, I'd imagine repointing the gaps around the stones with mortar would do a reasonable job of preventing the water from creeping under them. You can mix in a range of oxides to try and mimic the rock colour.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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