Posted: Sun May 24, 2020 12:07 pm
Hi all,
We’ve recently laid Kendla Grey Indian sandstone in our back garden with a path running around the side and in front of the house. On the whole the patio to the rear of the property is perfect, the stone has kept its original colour and dirt is easily removed. The slabs around the front however have turned a dark brown, they look as if they’ve been down for the past 15 years not brand new.
We did not seal the slabs. I contacted the retailer who advised me to wait a minimum of 4 weeks before sealing. We are currently on week number 2 and they have already discoloured.
The only difference I can think is that the bulk of the patio towards the rear of the property that looks good is exposed to sunlight all day whereas towards the front of the property where it is worse the stones are not.
I understand it may be the minerals coming out of the stone however I am surprised it has turned the stone dark brown almost going on black.
It’s really disappointing as we’ve had a huge amount of time and money spent landscaping and the old patio we took up That has been down for the last 15 years looks bette than the brand new patio!
Any advice/guidance for a patio novice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Matt
We’ve recently laid Kendla Grey Indian sandstone in our back garden with a path running around the side and in front of the house. On the whole the patio to the rear of the property is perfect, the stone has kept its original colour and dirt is easily removed. The slabs around the front however have turned a dark brown, they look as if they’ve been down for the past 15 years not brand new.
We did not seal the slabs. I contacted the retailer who advised me to wait a minimum of 4 weeks before sealing. We are currently on week number 2 and they have already discoloured.
The only difference I can think is that the bulk of the patio towards the rear of the property that looks good is exposed to sunlight all day whereas towards the front of the property where it is worse the stones are not.
I understand it may be the minerals coming out of the stone however I am surprised it has turned the stone dark brown almost going on black.
It’s really disappointing as we’ve had a huge amount of time and money spent landscaping and the old patio we took up That has been down for the last 15 years looks bette than the brand new patio!
Any advice/guidance for a patio novice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Matt