Mastering the Ground Stone Paving Process for Impeccable Results
Ground Stone Paving Process:
Base Floor Cleaning: Ensure the base floor is free from debris to create good conditions for subsequent paving.
Cement Mortar Laying: Uniformly apply cement mortar on the floor and smooth it to ensure an even surface during paving.
Setting Out and Chalking Lines: This step helps to improve the accuracy and efficiency of the paving work.
Panel Soaking and Moistening: Moistened panels are easier to install and provide a stronger bond.
Installing Standard Blocks: Install standard blocks diagonally to ensure the overall paving effect.
Spreading Cement Mortar: Provide a good adhesive base for stone paving.
Laying the Stone: Pay attention to the fit of each stone to ensure overall aesthetics and flatness.
Grouting: Grouting between the stones prevents gaps and enhances overall stability.
Cleaning: After paving, clean the stones to maintain their luster and cleanliness.
Curing and Handover: After paving, carry out necessary curing to ensure the stability and durability of the stones.
Construction Highlights:
Base Treatment: Ensure the base floor is clean, free from unevenness, free from mortar, oil stains, etc., and moisten with water.
Standard Block Installation: Place standard blocks at the intersection of the cross lines to ensure the accuracy of the paving.
Paving Operation: Use a line for each row to ensure that the stones are soaked and dried before being cleaned on the back.
Importance of Curing: Start water curing 24 hours after paving, and after completion, cover with sawdust for curing.
This article provides comprehensive guidance on ground stone paving. If you need more detailed explanations or have other related questions, please feel free to contact me.