Just nearly killed myself slipping up on the bastard York stone path that I paid an excessive amount for some years ago.
It's absolutely lethal in the wet. Now that I've cracked my head open, I feel like doing something about this hazard.
Is there any treatment or other course of action that can make this stone less slippery?
Ideally other than break it up and replace with concrete smoothed off with the back of a shovel.
We sweep/scrub our path with a firm-bristled yard brush and coarse garden sand (as recommended by a neighbour). Works great for keeping the slimy algae coating away.
Hope you're ok dude.
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Just nearly killed myself slipping up on the bastard York stone path that I paid an excessive amount for some years ago.
It's absolutely lethal in the wet. Now that I've cracked my head open, I feel like doing something about this hazard.
Is there any treatment or other course of action that can make this stone less slippery?
Ideally other than break it up and replace with concrete smoothed off with the back of a shovel.