York Stone Flags
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- Posts: 2
- Joined: Mon Feb 03, 2003 12:38 pm
- Location: manchester
Hi Sharon,
good to see you found your way into the forum. :)
The value of yorkstone flags depends on two things - their surface characteristics and their thickness. Good quality, worn or lightly-riven flags are the most prized, and the 30-50mm thick stuff is the mutt's nuts.
However, before you start planning a round-the-world trip, you shouldn't expect too much. Up here in t'north, you might get 10-15 quid per square metre for them, whereas if you went to buy replacements, you'd be charged 35-45 quid for the very same flags. In the South-east, you might get 15-20 quid, but some dealers will pay less if they have to send a gang of donkeys around to lift and shift.
And if the surface is heavily riven, if corners are missing, if there's any delamination or if they are 75mm+ 'ballbreakers', then you'll get considerably less.
'Phone round a few dealers first to see what price they'll quote you, then invite 2 or 3 around to make a firm offer, but be wary of mobile numbers - flags have been known to 'walk' overnight, once their location is revealed. Try and agree a price AND get them up and away on the same day. :)
Good luck!
good to see you found your way into the forum. :)
The value of yorkstone flags depends on two things - their surface characteristics and their thickness. Good quality, worn or lightly-riven flags are the most prized, and the 30-50mm thick stuff is the mutt's nuts.
However, before you start planning a round-the-world trip, you shouldn't expect too much. Up here in t'north, you might get 10-15 quid per square metre for them, whereas if you went to buy replacements, you'd be charged 35-45 quid for the very same flags. In the South-east, you might get 15-20 quid, but some dealers will pay less if they have to send a gang of donkeys around to lift and shift.
And if the surface is heavily riven, if corners are missing, if there's any delamination or if they are 75mm+ 'ballbreakers', then you'll get considerably less.
'Phone round a few dealers first to see what price they'll quote you, then invite 2 or 3 around to make a firm offer, but be wary of mobile numbers - flags have been known to 'walk' overnight, once their location is revealed. Try and agree a price AND get them up and away on the same day. :)
Good luck!