Smooth Sandstone Paving, Honed & Sawn
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How do we keep our prices so low
— The way we work is different to others:
✅ Our shareholder specializes in stone quarry, so we're able to make direct saving for our customers
✅ Simola Vitrified Tiles© brand porcelain paving distributor by sister company
✅ Westone granite quarry
✅ Indian quarry support
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Smooth Sandstone Paving
Smooth sandstone paving is most popular of our sandstone range of paving slabs for patio garden landscape of homeowners, it is used to distinguish from natural sandstone paving. The lightly honed surface and straight sawn edges give a contemporary feel to this glistening product which creates a stunning patio garden.
Stone Paving Direct Ltd supplies the quality smooth sandstone paving across the UK on behalf of the Indian sandstone partner quarry. We wholesale smooth sandstonepaving slabs, patio slabs to traders and landscapers in discount terms.
How to Obtain Smooth Sandstone Paving
- Initial Cutting: Place the sandstone block on the bed of the saw machine and cut it into roughly uniform-thickness slabs.
- Rough Grinding: Roughly grind the top surface of each slab to achieve a smoother surface. The bottom surface remains the normal sawn surface.
- Slab Selection: Remove the particularly thin slabs and use a calibrated machine to efficiently cut the particularly thick slabs uniform in thickness with a groove bottom.
- Precision Cutting: Use the infrared saw machine to cut the processed nominal uniform thickness slabs into the desired specifications.
- Packaging and Inspection: During packaging, approx. 5-10% of the bottom surfaces of the slabs may still be grooved, approx. 90-95% of the bottom surface is sawn.
All Smooth Sandstone Paving is Prone to Chipping for Edges and Corners
Due to the relatively low density of sandstone, the sawn edges of sawn and honed smooth sandstone tend to be sharp, unlike hand-chiseled edges. Chipping can occur frequently, which no stone company can completely avoid. If customers are particularly concerned about chipping, we recommend avoiding the purchase of smooth sandstone with sawn edges. Alternatively, with the owner's consent, they can visit a local store and pay an additional fee to handpick the stones. In such cases, the cost is typically around twice the regular price.
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