Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 9:17 am
Hello all,
I've looked in at this site quite a bit over the last year as I've had an extension built and will be having the garden landscscaped and patio laid in the next few months. Lots of great information (I have travertine laid in the kitchen and was thinking of having it laid outside - not anymore!).
I like the look of some of the sawn sandstones, but have a slight concern on durability based on some of the samples I have seen (a colour called walnut from a well known supplier). Some of the slabs appear to have veins/fissures that go the whole way through. On the top surface of the slab you can feel the line and I have a concern that over a few years the effects of water freezing and thawing will crack the slab. Does anyone have any long term experience or advice about this.
My brother-in-law will be laying this (he has been laying drives/patios etc. for over 20 years), but he has not got any experience of this particular product's durability, although he says it looks great when newly laid.
Any advice or information would be appreciated.
Cheers.
I've looked in at this site quite a bit over the last year as I've had an extension built and will be having the garden landscscaped and patio laid in the next few months. Lots of great information (I have travertine laid in the kitchen and was thinking of having it laid outside - not anymore!).
I like the look of some of the sawn sandstones, but have a slight concern on durability based on some of the samples I have seen (a colour called walnut from a well known supplier). Some of the slabs appear to have veins/fissures that go the whole way through. On the top surface of the slab you can feel the line and I have a concern that over a few years the effects of water freezing and thawing will crack the slab. Does anyone have any long term experience or advice about this.
My brother-in-law will be laying this (he has been laying drives/patios etc. for over 20 years), but he has not got any experience of this particular product's durability, although he says it looks great when newly laid.
Any advice or information would be appreciated.
Cheers.