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I would very much appreciate some help....I am about to order and pave my garden with what is called ash grey limestone from eBay. However, someone said this is just faded black limestone and will fade further. Can anyone advise me on this and of a reputable, reasonable place to buy it? Also, I want to bullnose the paving on the steps as I cannot find ready made ash grey limestone already bullnosed. Does anyone offer a mobile bullnosing service?
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http://www.londonstone.co.uk/
are reputable and can do the bullnosing though not on site i believe
there is a huge list
of other stone suppliers here
http://www.pavingexpert.com/links11.htm
all are reputable companies
if you buy from ebay chances are you will have little redress if the stone fades
LLL
are reputable and can do the bullnosing though not on site i believe
there is a huge list
of other stone suppliers here
http://www.pavingexpert.com/links11.htm
all are reputable companies
if you buy from ebay chances are you will have little redress if the stone fades
LLL
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I have had a look on the eBay site and I dont think that it is black limestone. Its definitely an Indian Dolomitic limestone but I think its one of the grey varieties, if so its a good product, very hard wearing and robust.
You could always bring the flags to us and we could bullnose them in our factory. Were not too far from you
You could always bring the flags to us and we could bullnose them in our factory. Were not too far from you
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Thanks for the advice. I have been searching for weeks now and the gardener has stated this week so now feeling the pressure to get the stone ordered. Problem is that there are barely any places to actually see large samples in the Harrow area.
I have now been told that all ash grey limestone is actually kotah blue limestone and will look blue when down not grey... is that correct? Feeling really disheartened as trying to find a mid grey stone at a reasonable cost as I need 100 sq m and I hate the kandla grey sandstone as it just reminds me of breeze blocks! The eBay one seemed to fit the bill at a reasonable cost too.
Thanks Londonstone for the advice on bullnosing (I see the autocorrect keeps changing that to bulldozing!) what are the costs per linear metre for this? Do you have any recommendations from your own range in the same cost region?
I have now been told that all ash grey limestone is actually kotah blue limestone and will look blue when down not grey... is that correct? Feeling really disheartened as trying to find a mid grey stone at a reasonable cost as I need 100 sq m and I hate the kandla grey sandstone as it just reminds me of breeze blocks! The eBay one seemed to fit the bill at a reasonable cost too.
Thanks Londonstone for the advice on bullnosing (I see the autocorrect keeps changing that to bulldozing!) what are the costs per linear metre for this? Do you have any recommendations from your own range in the same cost region?
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One of the biggest problems you can face when buying stone is the weird array of names. Different suppliers will create names for their products to try and create some exclusivity. It can be pretty confusing for customers. We always try and call a product by its recognised name.vodkapavlov wrote:Thanks for the advice. I have been searching for weeks now and the gardener has stated this week so now feeling the pressure to get the stone ordered. Problem is that there are barely any places to actually see large samples in the Harrow area.
I have now been told that all ash grey limestone is actually kotah blue limestone and will look blue when down not grey... is that correct? Feeling really disheartened as trying to find a mid grey stone at a reasonable cost as I need 100 sq m and I hate the kandla grey sandstone as it just reminds me of breeze blocks! The eBay one seemed to fit the bill at a reasonable cost too.
Thanks Londonstone for the advice on bullnosing (I see the autocorrect keeps changing that to bulldozing!) what are the costs per linear metre for this? Do you have any recommendations from your own range in the same cost region?
The name Ashen grey is as such, an invented name by a UK supplier and not a name I have every heard used by any of our Indian suppliers. I am not sure that it is Kota blue, although its hard to completely say from the limited pictures I have at my disposal.
I am certain of the finish though. Its been antiqued and half honed.
the bullnosing comes in at £32 per linear metre.
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That is a fab job! Thanks! I do want a traditional paving with tumbled edges rather than a honed square edges paving. That looks like it may be right for me but am worried that it may be too dark. Asked around at local merchants but no one stocks it. I picked up 4 kandla grey pieces from one very generous supplier (i need 100 sq m so he was very kind!). The colours aren't bad except there is one 60 x 60 piece that is very pale grey and looks a bit 'cheap' ... does this colour sandstone generally come this way with very pale breeze block looking pieces? Selling point was definitely the price... £21 per sq m.
Londonstone, you are so right about the names.. am thoroughly confused and will be heading over to your showroom soon although everyone says you are a lot more expensive than everywhere else?!?!
That is a fab job! Thanks! I do want a traditional paving with tumbled edges rather than a honed square edges paving. That looks like it may be right for me but am worried that it may be too dark. Asked around at local merchants but no one stocks it. I picked up 4 kandla grey pieces from one very generous supplier (i need 100 sq m so he was very kind!). The colours aren't bad except there is one 60 x 60 piece that is very pale grey and looks a bit 'cheap' ... does this colour sandstone generally come this way with very pale breeze block looking pieces? Selling point was definitely the price... £21 per sq m.
Londonstone, you are so right about the names.. am thoroughly confused and will be heading over to your showroom soon although everyone says you are a lot more expensive than everywhere else?!?!
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sorry... adding points piecemeal....
I found a company called ATS Diamond Tools who said they can sell me a variable speed grinder and the bulldozing tool to get my builder to do the bulldozing as there is a fair amount to do. They said it is fairly straightforward. Would anyone advise this? Husband is a dentist and he says he may have a go as it is his work in miniature!!
I found a company called ATS Diamond Tools who said they can sell me a variable speed grinder and the bulldozing tool to get my builder to do the bulldozing as there is a fair amount to do. They said it is fairly straightforward. Would anyone advise this? Husband is a dentist and he says he may have a go as it is his work in miniature!!