Direct Overseas Owned Granite Quarry
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Silver Grey Granite Paving Slabs 900x600x25mm From £28.39/m2
Glacier Ice Granite Paving Silver Grey 600x600x25mm From £29.19/m2
Silver Grey Granite Planks Linear 900x200x25 From £29.19/m2
Arctic Glacier Ice Granite (Silver Grey), known for its glacier colour, showcases a captivating blend of light grey, white, and silver tones, adorned with regular small crystals. Its subtly flamed textured surface and hard-wearing characteristics make it the perfect choice for contemporary paving slabs. Whether it's a sleek urban plaza or a modern residential patio, Arctic glacier granite adds a touch of sophistication to any contemporary paving scheme.
Direct Overseas Owned Granite Quarry
Tip: For optimal safety, place the smooth side of the granite slab facing downwards as the bottom surface. The rough side (flamed finished) should be the top surface to provide texture for a better grip. Using the smooth side (sawn face) on top could lead to slipperiness when wet. The sawn scar on the bottom is acceptable.
We strongly emphasize that granite paving should be fully bedded and not laid on dots and dabs of mortar. Avoid using uneven mortar support methods like dot bedding, dab bedding, spot bedding, or ring bedding. Properly bed the slabs for a secure and long-lasting installation.
This collection forms part of the wider granite paving range. Granite paving is valued for its strength, low water absorption and long-term durability, making it a reliable natural stone surface for both traditional and contemporary outdoor spaces. You may also wish to explore other paving materials including Indian sandstone paving , limestone paving , slate paving , porcelain paving and clay brick pavers , each offering different colours, textures and design styles for patios, paths and garden landscapes.
Granite Paving - Frequently Asked Questions
Is Granite Paving Suitable for UK Gardens?
Yes. Granite paving is widely used for patios, garden paths and outdoor seating areas across the UK. As a dense natural stone, granite offers excellent strength and durability, making it suitable for both domestic gardens and landscape projects where long-term performance is important.
When installed on a properly prepared sub-base with suitable drainage and bedding materials, granite paving performs reliably in typical British weather conditions and provides a strong, stable patio surface.
How Long Does Granite Paving Last?
Granite paving is one of the most durable paving materials available. With correct installation and a stable sub-base, granite paving can last for several decades in normal domestic garden use.
This durability is one reason granite is commonly used not only in residential patios but also in streets, public squares and commercial landscapes where paving needs to withstand heavy use over long periods of time.
Does Granite Paving Need to Be Sealed?
Granite is a dense natural stone with relatively low water absorption, so sealing is not always required. In many garden patios, granite paving performs well without additional surface treatments.
However, applying a penetrating stone sealer can help improve stain resistance and make long-term maintenance easier, particularly in outdoor dining areas where food or drink spills may occur.
Is Granite Paving Slippery When Wet?
Granite paving is generally safe for outdoor use when the correct surface finish is applied. Textured finishes such as flamed or bush-hammered granite provide good grip underfoot and are commonly used for patios, paths and garden steps.
As with any paving surface, regular cleaning helps prevent the build-up of dirt, algae or moss which may reduce slip resistance over time.
What Thickness of Granite Paving Is Typically Used?
For most residential patios and garden paving projects, granite slabs around 20 mm thick are commonly used. This thickness provides sufficient strength for normal foot traffic while remaining practical for handling and installation.
For heavier applications such as driveways or commercial areas, thicker stone such as 30 mm to 50 mm granite slabs or granite setts may be recommended depending on the installation method and expected load.
Can Granite Paving Be Used for Driveways?
Yes. Granite is one of the strongest natural paving materials and can be suitable for driveway applications when installed correctly. Granite setts and thicker granite paving slabs are often used in driveways, courtyards and areas that experience vehicle traffic.
The long-term performance of driveway paving depends on proper base preparation, suitable thickness and correct installation methods.
How Does Granite Paving Compare with Sandstone Paving?
Granite and sandstone are both popular natural paving materials used in UK gardens, but they offer different characteristics. Granite is typically denser and harder, which provides excellent resistance to wear and weathering.
Sandstone paving often has a more naturally riven texture and greater colour variation, giving patios a traditional and rustic appearance. The choice between granite and sandstone usually depends on the desired visual style and the requirements of the landscaping project.
Is Granite Paving Easy to Maintain?
Yes. Granite paving generally requires minimal maintenance in normal garden use. Regular sweeping and occasional washing with water or mild detergent are usually sufficient to keep the surface clean.
Because granite is a dense natural stone, it tends to resist staining and weathering well, making it a practical option for patios, pathways and outdoor living spaces.
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