Smooth Sandstone Paving Kandla Grey Sawn & Honed 600x600 £19.69/m2
Smooth Kandla grey sandstone paving in the size of 600 x 600. This premium paving option boasts a smooth surface that highlights the timeless elegance of grey sandstone. Its versatile light grey hue complements various design styles, and the uniform installation of the 600 x...
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Smooth Kandla grey sandstone paving in the size of 600 x 600. This premium paving option boasts a smooth surface that highlights the timeless elegance of grey sandstone. Its versatile light grey hue complements various design styles, and the uniform installation of the 600 x 600 paving slabs lends a cohesive and harmonious ambience to the area, making it a popular choice for both modern and traditional settings.
The smooth texture of these sandstone paving slabs adds a touch of sophistication to any outdoor space. Whether utilized for patios, pathways, or garden areas, the smooth Kandla grey sandstone paving offers a sleek and contemporary appearance that effortlessly enhances the overall aesthetic.
We also supply Smooth sandstone kandla grey 900x600 and Smooth sandstone kandla grey patio packs.
VARIETIES | Smooth Sandstone Paving |
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CERTIFICATE | |
MATERIAL | Natural Sandstone |
FINISHED FACE | Sawn, Honed, & Smooth |
SIZE, PACKS (48 Slabs) | 600 x 600 x 20 mm, 48 No. |
THICKNESS | Nominal 20 mm (±2) |
CALIBRATED | Calibrated |
EDGE | Sawn Edges |
MADE IN | Indian Partner Quarry |
Smooth Sandstone Paving Features:
- Captivating colors and variations enhance the appearance of gardens and patios.
- Sawn and roughly honed finish creates a smooth and contemporary look with straight edges.
- Honed smooth sandstone paving slabs feature prominent patterns and colors. Offers a certain level of slip resistance, though lower than split riven sandstone.
- Indian smooth sandstone paving comes in a wide range of colors, from neutrals to vibrant options.
- Consistent thickness for easier installation compared to un-calibrated paving slabs.
How to Obtain Smooth Sandstone Paving
- Initial Cutting: Place the sandstone block on the bed of the saw machine and cut it into roughly uniform-thickness slabs.
- Rough Grinding: Roughly grind the top surface of each slab to achieve a smoother surface. The bottom surface remains the normal sawn surface.
- Slab Selection: Remove the particularly thin slabs and use a calibrated machine to efficiently cut the particularly thick slabs uniform in thickness with a groove bottom.
- Precision Cutting: Use the infrared saw machine to cut the processed nominal uniform thickness slabs into the desired specifications.
- Packaging and Inspection: During packaging, approx. 5-10% of the bottom surfaces of the slabs may still be grooved, approx. 90-95% of the bottom surface is sawn.
⚠️ Paving Slabs UK Expert Advice:
Sandstone is naturally porous, and water staining effects are more pronounced when in a honed smooth finished state. To mitigate this, we advise sealing the undersides of all sawn sandstone paving with SBR adhesive prior to installation, ensuring uniform application and complete drying to establish a chemical barrier between the cement mixture and the natural paving stone. Furthermore, apply Lithofin Stain Stop W sealer to the top and sides to prevent any staining.
Due to the relatively low density of sandstone, the sawn edges of sawn and honed smooth sandstone tend to be sharp, unlike hand-chiseled edges. Chipping can occur frequently, which no stone company can completely avoid. If customers are particularly concerned about chipping, we recommend avoiding the purchase of smooth sandstone with sawn edges. Alternatively, with the owner's consent, they can visit a local store and pay an additional fee to handpick the stones. In such cases, the cost is typically around twice the regular price.
How to Handle Chipping Issues of Smooth Sandstone:
When laying the paving, you don’t need to worry about whether the slabs have chipping. After completing the paving project and filling the joints with Joint It Simple, you can address any chipping.
Take any used or discarded slabs and crush them into a fine powder using a hammer. Mix this powder with stone adhesive to create a paste. Use this paste to fill in the chipped edges, restoring their original shape. This method not only allows builders to repair chipping effectively but also enables homeowners to use the same technique for future repairs if chipping occurs from usage.