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Hi all

I’m currently on a project using 20mm purbeck stone the field tiles are 435x435 with a 3mm joint.
the architect Has specified a lime mortar grout.
I have used a nhl-5 and sand mix to grout before as the floor was breathable the tiles had 6mm joints though.
This floor isn’t a lime screed so doesn’t need to be breathable.
I would much rather use a modern cement based grout so I’m going to try and convince the architect it’s the route to take.!

most architects I have come across live by their specifications so I’m guessing he will stick to his guns.
Has anyone else had success with a 3mm joint in lime mortar?

I’m really after as much info as possible - to either support my case for a modern grout or to reassure me his spec will be fine

Cheers
 
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Hi all

I’m currently on a project using 20mm purbeck stone the field tiles are 435x435 with a 3mm joint.
the architect Has specified a lime mortar grout.
I have used a nhl-5 and sand mix to grout before as the floor was breathable the tiles had 6mm joints though.
This floor isn’t a lime screed so doesn’t need to be breathable.
I would much rather use a modern cement based grout so I’m going to try and convince the architect it’s the route to take.!

most architects I have come across live by their specifications so I’m guessing he will stick to his guns.
Has anyone else had success with a 3mm joint in lime mortar?

I’m really after as much info as possible - to either support my case for a modern grout or to reassure me his spec will be fine

Cheers
Is it a solid floor without ufh?
 
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It’s the 3mm that worries me
I guess before modern grouts were available then this was the norm.

Would you suggest a kiln dried sand as it’s very fine?
 

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I’m not sure if they can help in this situation but I spoke to a company called Stone Tech from Middlesbrough when I repointed a section of my house with lime mortar, they were very helpful.
 

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