Hello,
I’m in the process of building a small block wall that will surround a lawn and create planter boxes on either side of the yard. The wall will be capped in flagstone and faced with tile. A friend suggested that I use a rubber sealant of some sort on the inside of the wall. He claims that the water seepage will ruin the face in a years time or so.
Do you agree? If so, what type of sealant should I use?
Thanks,
Mike
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Greetings b,
This post, in response to your question, will bump the thread through the 'recent discussion' listing again.
Perhaps it will catch someone's attention that can help you with advice.
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use Henery 101 for sealent on the inside...
but I wouldn't.. you want all the drainage you can get...
does the wall have weeps or field drains now???
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