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We laid some few years ago, nightmare with staining and algae as it was a soft stone.
Unless you live by the med and don't have pets, kids, males around. BBQ stains etc
Unless you live by the med and don't have pets, kids, males around. BBQ stains etc
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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Your looking at fossil mint if you want a sand stone, but as Giles says they are quite soft and absorb basically anything that touches them!
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Hi London. I contacted you today and spoke to one of your girls. I'm waiting for a price she said it should be tomorrow or Monday. Glad I caught you on here. I'm looking at the 560 x 280 size slabs in beige. What size joint would you recommend. Can you buy spacers to keep the joints the same as in tiling. Once the beige slabs are sealed are they fairly good to maintain and keep clean. What is the extra to get them pre sealed roughly on 35m2. What colour joint do you recommend
Thanks in advance
Mark
Thanks in advance
Mark
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The 560x280 is not a stock size in the beige. The closest rectangle we do in the beige is 600x400. Are you fixed on the 560x280 size?
Joints should be minimum 6-8mm. You can use spacers if you want to but most people don't bother. A white or light grey coloured grout suits this stone best in my opinion
Even when you seal the beige it still requires maintenance, but sealing makes the maintenance easier.
It's a light coloured stone so its going to pick up some marks but its best to let it weather a bit.
Steve
Joints should be minimum 6-8mm. You can use spacers if you want to but most people don't bother. A white or light grey coloured grout suits this stone best in my opinion
Even when you seal the beige it still requires maintenance, but sealing makes the maintenance easier.
It's a light coloured stone so its going to pick up some marks but its best to let it weather a bit.
Steve
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We used fossil mint ill find the photos, but never again got a pallet in the yard that's pretty much gone green just sat there in the pallet
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
http://www.gbgroundworks.com
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
http://www.gbgroundworks.com