Paving Slabs Plymouth

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Bella'S Pet & Garden Supplies
01752 783481
54A Bickham Park Road
Plymouth
Emperor Tropicals & Water Garden Centre
01752 706633
9 St Erth Road
Plymouth
Amys Pet & Garden Centre
01752 815313
1 Fore Street
Torpoint
Otter Nurseries
01752 405422
Chittleburn Hill
Plymouth
Woodvale Nurseries
01752 701645
Plymouth
Plymouth Garden Centre Ltd
01752 771820
Fort Austin Avenue
Plymouth
Chaplins
01752 202700
Galileo Close
Plymouth
Elburton Flowers Ltd
01752 492939
Vinery Lane
Plymouth
Henwoods Hire Centres
01752 203007
Unit E Borindon Business Park
Plymouth
Lanoyce Nurseries
01579 350297
Saltash
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Choosing Paving Slabs

Choosing Paving Slabs

Choosing Paving Slabs

Paving slabs (or flags) are widely used for paths and patios and a trip to any garden centre or builders' merchant will demonstrate the enormous range of sizes, shapes and colours available.

Size and Shape

The most commonly used size of patio slab is 450x450 mm (18x18 in), although larger and smaller slabs are available. You could choose to lay your paving using just one size of flag, or perhaps use a range of squares and rectangles to produce a random-looking pattern. There are also geometric shaped slabs: hexagons, trapezoids and radial units to form arcs and circles.

Texture

Flags are available in a number of different textures. Riven concrete flags are manufactured to look like traditional old stone flags. Whilst some can look incredibly authentic, the cheaper versions tend to look somewhat unrealistic. If you are considering a riven slab, bear in mind that its bumpy, uneven surface may mean that you find it impossible to keep your patio furniture from wobbling!

Other textures may be found, such as coarse finish, exposed aggregate, smooth ground or polished styles. There are also slabs that have a pattern etched into them, or that imitate brick, cobble or sett paving. However, you should remember that any rough or etched flags will attract mosses and lichens, so they will need to be cleaned regularly with either Jeyes fluid or by using a power hose.

Colour

Slabs are available in a huge range of natural grey, brown, red and yellow colours, although you will also find a number of more artificial looking colours. Bear in mind that flags will go darker when wet, so ask for them to be wetted down to see how much they change colour. A dark slab in a sunny situation will absorb light (and heat), whilst a pale one will reflect the light and can brighten up a shady courtyard or basement.

Quantities

If you are laying a pattern with slabs of different sizes or colours, draw a plan on graph paper to calculate the number of each required, allowing up to 5% extra for breakages. Try to work to dimensions that minimise the need to cut slabs.

       Cutting Tips for Paving Slabs

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