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doug boardley

Hi,
as already mentioned, make sure you have a 100% covering. You can also make your grout a runny mix and flood the joints just in case there are any hollows underneath. The runny grout should fill any cavities under the stone, harden and help prevent braking
or you could go for 100% contact, mix your grout at required consistency (so as not to compromise the integrity of the grout), My experience with "flooding the joints" is that you tend to get a lot of air pockets and voids in it:thumbsup:
 
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