Many garden landscapes and cultural squares utilize sesame gray stone paving for their aesthetic appeal. When installing sesame gray granite, there are some simple construction methods that are not only labor-saving but also ensure a great laying of sesame gray stone. During the construction process, protective measures are taken to maintain the original color of the stones, prevent any external contamination, and perform waterproofing treatments. Here are the laying techniques for sesame gray:

1. Avoid applying excessive glue in seam areas. Allow air to circulate on the back of the sesame gray stone to expel moisture from the slabs. During cold weather, prevent temperature differences between the top and bottom surfaces of the sesame gray stone, as steam condenses into water droplets, making the stone damp.
2. Utilize adhesive for building stone to effectively seal the sesame gray granite, preventing external water vapor from reaching the bottom of the sesame gray stone.
3. Employ semi-sealed sealing methods to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the sesame grey surface.


