Hello everyone...
I just wondered if anyone could enlighten me as to whether Staffordshire Blue blocks are suitable for a driveway? I may be able to obtain some - depending on their price
I quite like the look of the bricks and I like the idea of re-using reclaimed materials.
The blocks are around 2 inches thick - and marked 'vitreous' on a concave face.
Are these suitable for paving?
Thanks!
Staffordshire blue for driveway?
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that means clay fired lay on sharp sand cement 4 to1 for best results :;):vortex wrote:I'm not sure if they are dust bricks - how do I tell? Most I think have the word 'vitreous' moulded into the convex side...
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