Stone Zone & Landscaping Supplies
VillaFix Brush-In Grout Anthracite, 12.5kg Tub
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VillaFix Brush-In Grout, Anthracite
At Stone Zone, we are regarded as one of the most prominent Builder's Merchants in the South of England and we take great pride in being able to supply a massive range of both Paving slabs and the supplies needed to maintain them, such as Paving Grout. We sell these in a wide range of colours so you can choose whichever fits your aesthetic the best.
Newly added to our ever-growing Landscaping selection, we want to introduce you to the VillaFix Brush-In Grout. It is a unique, first-of-its-kind paving grout that is available at a very affordable price that does not skimp on quality.
The one-of-a-kind Brush-In Grout is straightforward and easy to use, where no mixing is required and you only need a few pieces of equipment to get started.
The VillaFix is a durable compound that is both high-quality and high in strength. This means that you can comfortably use the Grout on both domestic and commercial sites as it won't be destroyed due to heavy footfall or vehicular traffic.
As we have already established, the Grout is some of the best quality grout in the market, but to make matters better, they are also friendly to the environment because they don't have resin or polymers mixed in. Furthermore, you don't need a lot of products to start working. You just need water and a little amount of grout will go far.
As a result of this ground being cementitious, the joints are not permeable. Due to this fact, the grout is long-wearing, able to keep mould and grime away and so your patio will look new and clean for many years to come. Landscapers will take extra care to make sure that the paving slabs are laid at a slight angle which will allow any water to flow off the paving. This is done so there are no big puddles or flood risks. We also think it would be worthwhile to have a drainage area near your garden for extra safety.
The VillaFix Brush-In Grout is supplied in 2 different shades - Flint and Anthracite. The Flint is a mid-grey colour that is ideal for white or light grey paving slabs. On the other hand, Anthracite is a darker shade that is almost black. It mixes seamlessly with darker grey, charcoal or even light grey paving for some contrast.
How to Buy VillaFix Brush-in Grout
This product can be purchased as a 12.5kg tub
You can buy VillaFix Brush-in Grout online and in-store from any of our depots in Ferndown, Bournemouth or Dorchester. Or see them displayed in our Christchurch Showroom.
Sample swatch colours are available in-store
Coverage
One 12.5kg tub of VillaFix Brush-in Grout will cover up to 32m2, based on 900mm x 600mm paving slabs laid with a 4mm joint
Why Use Azpects Grouting?
EASYJoint paving grout or jointing compound is a very straightforward, effective and visually appealing way to fill joints between paving, whether it is natural stone paving (such as Sandstone or Limestone) or Porcelain Paving. It is appropriate for all types of garden paving slabs provided there is a gap of at least 3mm wide minimum. We would recommend 5mm for the optimal joint, with a depth of 25mm (narrow joint compound).
As stated, the EASYJoint is easy to use – simply soak the garden pavers with water before commencing and then simultaneously sweep the jointing compound into the joints, letting the water take the strain. It can even be done by those who may not have a huge amount of DIY experience.
How to Use EasyJoint (Natural Paving)
As we have mentioned above, it is easy to use EasyJoint to add grouting to your paving. We have created a small and straightforward guide to help you start, especially if this is your first time using this product.
Step 1 – First you need to assess your paved area and measure to ensure that the joints are at least 3mm wide minimum, we recommend 5mm, and 20mm deep.
Step 2 – If your paving is made of natural stone, such as Sandstone and Limestone, then you need to make sure you soak the area before you begin. A hose pipe will do the job, or a watering can.
Step 3 – Once the paving is thoroughly damp, pour out the EasyJoint onto the paving.
Step 4 – Add water to the grout to create a slurry.
Step 5 – As you are watering the compound, start sweeping it into the joints. Be quick when doing this because you don’t want the compound to dry out. We suggest you work with a 2nd person so one person can do the sweeping while the other is on water-pouring duty.
Step 6 – Don’t be shy on the Easy Joint, if you have used up all the product, pour more onto the paving and start all over again and ensure that all gaps are filled. Be diligent if you are doing this project when the weather is warm because that would lead to the compound drying more quickly.
Step 7 – Once all the gaps have been filled. Go over the paving surface with another spray of water to wash away any grout residue, not only will this make the entire area look clean, but it also helps to compress the compound further.
Step 8 – Finally, use a pointing tool to smooth over the jointing and give it a professional look.
EasyJoint Select Application
There are 2 ways in which you can apply EasyJoint Select jointing to your paving.
Method 1: Wet Application Method
Step 1 – Apply the Product
Begin by spreading half the contents of the EASYJoint Select container evenly over the area you wish to joint. Using a soft brush or squeegee, work the compound into the paving joints, making sure each gap is filled completely.
Step 2 – Compact with WaterSet your hose to a spray setting and gently flush water over the surface. This helps the compound settle and compact fully into the joints, ensuring all gaps are filled and no air pockets remain.
Step 3 – Repeat and Rinse
Continue applying and compacting until you’ve covered your entire paving area. Once done, give the surface a final light rinse to remove any excess material. Allow the paving to dry completely.
Optional Finishing Touch
For a more refined look, you can smooth and shape the joints using a jointing iron or trowel while the compound is still damp. This optional step adds a clean, professional finish.
Step 4 – Let It Cure
No further work is needed — simply leave the jointing to cure naturally. You’ll only need to check the area if there’s been extreme weather shortly after application. Otherwise, your joints will set firm and durable on their own.
Method 2: Dry Application Method (For use when applying in temperatures at or below freezing)
Do Not Wet the Surface Before ApplicationIt is essential that the paving surface remains completely dry before applying the jointing compound. Introducing water during freezing conditions can cause it to freeze, preventing the jointing from curing properly.
Seal the Paving First
To prevent staining and ensure long-lasting results, you must seal your paving before application. This not only protects the surface but also strengthens the edges, helping your paving remain durable over time.
Compact the Joints Thoroughly
Unlike the wet application method—where compaction is optional—this step is absolutely critical for the dry method. After sweeping the compound into the joints, use a jointing iron to firmly compact the material, ensuring it’s securely packed and fully settled into place.
Allow to Cure Naturally
Once applied and compacted, simply leave the jointing to cure naturally. The only time you may need to reapply is if heavy rainfall occurs immediately after application.