Silver Grey Calibrated & Flamed 900 mm x 600 mm x 20 mm Granite Paving only £ 27.99 per m2 inc VAT
Silver Grey Calibrated Flagstones in a Large format 900 mm x 600 mm ( +/- 3 mm ) calibrated.
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Silver Grey Granite patio pavers are the perfect choice for projects of both a traditional and contemporary patio design. Suitable for outdoor and indoor applications, these pavers provide a seamless transition from indoors to out. Expertly crafted to withstand harsh British climates, the natural Granite paving slabs are frost resistant; and will age beautifully, elevating any patio, pathway, or driveway up to the highest standards.
We have an abundance of paving here at our warehouse & showroom in Sussex which is only a short drive away from Knockholt & Oxshott in Surrey - so come and browse if you're in the area! Can't make it? No problem. We're happy to send our spectacular Granite paving to Farnborough & Farnham in Hampshire and to any other nook and cranny in the UK, too.
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As with all natural stone Silver /Grey Granite paving can suffer from variation in depth of colour/tone so grading before installing is very much recommended .
Some natural stone paving units may contain a small iron content and when in contact with moisture can oxidise causing rust like marks to the surface of the paving ,this is a natural undertaking and ,if deemed unsightly, there are proprietary brand cleaners on the market especially formulated for rust removal.
Granite slabs will sometimes suffer slight bowing due to the engineering process, this is not unusual and will be be apparent within a percentage of orders.
During the "flaming" process to the surface of the slabs - whereby high heat causes the individual grains in the stone to burst , and change colour , and chips to become uneven , this can sometimes affect the corners/edges of the stone as a consequence , and small chips may be visible on occasions - this is nothing to be concerned about however and is not unexpected with materials that undergo this process .
We would recommend sealing these slabs and treating with a primer .