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Indian Sandstone Paving Slabs

Indian Sandstone Paving slabs are natural sandstones quarried from Rajasthan, India. They are known for their distinct, unique looks. The beautiful veining and tones of these sandstones give them rich colours. They come in several textures. The riven, smooth, and sawn surfaces can be used for different home designs.

A standout feature of this natural Indian Sandstone paving is its colour transformation. Initially light in shades, they reveal their rich, beautiful, dark shades when wet. This fact is especially appealing, offering striking aesthetics that enhance the outdoor spaces in the moist weather of the United Kingdom.

Types of Indian Sandstone Paving at Pave Direct!

Some of the popular high-quality Indian Sandstone Slabs are:

Sagar Black Indian Sandstone

Finish: Natural 

Sizes:

15.5m2 Mix 22mm Calibrated 

18.36m2 Mix 22mm Calibrated

18.5m2 Mix 22mm Calibrated

Golden Brown Indian Sandstone

Finish: Natural 

Sizes: 

10m2 Mix 22mm Calibrated

15.5m2 Mix 22mm Calibrated

18.5m2 Mix 22mm Calibrated

Kandla Grey Sandstone Paving Slabs

Finish: Honed and Sawn 

Sizes: 

15.5m2 Mix 20mm Calibrated

18.36m2 Mix 20mm Calibrated

18.5m2 Mix 20mm Calibrated

18.5m2 600x900 20mm Calibrated

Rippon Buff Indian Sandstone

Finish: Natural 

Sizes:

10m2 Mix 22mm Calibrated

15.5m2 Mix 22mm Calibrated

18.5m2 Mix 22mm Calibrated

Mint Indian Sandstone

Finish: Honed and Sawn 

Sizes: 

15.5m2 Mix 20mm Calibrated

18.36m2 Mix 20mm Calibrated

18.5m2 Mix 20mm Calibrated

20m2 600x900 20mm Calibrated

Colours:

Indian Sandstone paving tiles and slabs may have extensive colour shades. Some of the most popular Indian Sandstones are:

Golden Brown
Kandla Grey
Sagar Black
Mint
Ribbon Buff

Features:

  1. They are durable because they are made from sedimentary rocks.
  2. Different natural textures.
  3. Each of them has a distinctive antique fossil pattern.
  4. They fade over time and age elegantly.
  5. They are eco-friendly and not made of toxic materials.

Applications:

Indian Sandstone paving tiles and slabs can be used indoors, but they are best for outdoors, like traditional or modern patios, gardens, and driveways. Their durability and weather resistance are best for the UK’s unpredictable weather.

Benefits:

If you are a UK homeowner looking for all-in-one paving slabs, there are several advantages of installing Indian Sandstone Paving Slabs for outdoor spaces

1. Low maintenance if sealed properly.
2. Unique colours/designs give a natural look.
3. They are textured making them anti-frost/slip.
4. Highly strong and capable of withstanding heavy foot and car traffic.
5. Their durability makes them run for decades.

Buy Indian Sandstone paving slabs from Pave Direct here. We have an extensive range of Indian sandstone paving for garden pathways and driveways with free delivery and minimal charges for samples.

If you are looking for other paving options, Pave Direct offers Porcelain, Brazilian Slate, and Granite pavings.

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Frequently Asked Questions!

1. Is Indian sandstone good for paving?

Yes. Indian Sandstones are a great option due to their durability, weather resistance, and natural beauty. UK customers consider these slabs smart because they can handle harsh British weather conditions. They also are extremely hard-wearing and can tolerate foot and car traffic, if properly cared for and sealed once every few years. 

2. Is sandstone paving expensive?

It depends on what you are comparing it with. The prices of Indian Sandstone paving slabs are surprisingly affordable in the range of high-quality paving slabs. Low-quality paving options are cheaper than sandstone pavings, but are not a one-time solution. 

The initial cost of these slabs might be a bit higher, but in the long run, you save more money on affordable Indian Sandstone paving slabs than on maintaining low-quality options frequently.

3. Why is it called Indian sandstone?

They are called Indian Sandstones because they are sourced and mined from Rajasthan, India. India’s geological diversity helps in creating a wide range of colours, fossil veinings, and textures.

4. How long does Indian sandstone last?

If professionally installed and sealed, these sandstones last up to 50 years. If not sealed properly, they can last from 5 to 10 years. After that, their age can be shown in their shades, they start chipping and breaking, needing to be replaced.

5. Is Indian sandstone slippery when wet?

The textured Indian sandstone pavings are not slippery. If their surface is polished and smooth, despite their beauty and sophistication, they get a little slippery when wet. 

To resist the risk of slipping, choose an Indian Sandstone paving slab with textures, seal it, and maintain it properly.

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