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Granite paving showing natural rust marks and mineral veins

Granite paving is a natural geological material, so small rust-coloured marks, fine mineral veins, gold-coloured lines and natural variation can occasionally appear before or after installation. Some marks come from iron-bearing minerals within the stone, while others may result from contact with metal equipment during quarrying, production, handling or packing and become visible later through oxidation. This guide explains why these features occur, how salt-laden air and moisture can accelerate rust staining, when stone cleaner may help, and how to distinguish normal natural characteristics from genuine structural defects.

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granite paving no slip when wet

Granite paving is not automatically slippery when wet, but the surface finish matters. This guide explains why flamed and textured granite is normally preferred for outdoor patios, paths, steps and driveways, and how drainage, cleaning and maintenance affect grip in UK gardens.

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