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10 sqm Smooth Beige Sawn Sandstone Paving Slabs 600x900x25


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Nineteen 600x900x25 London Stone Sawn Beige Sandstone slabs left over from a residential project. 

Equivalent to just over 10 square meters, ideal for a small patio or front garden.
One slab has a small chip out of the corner. Otherwise all are in excellent condition. 
All are pre-sealed making it much easier to handle and grout without marking the slabs. 
One 25kg bag of Larsens white gunable pointing mortar included.
 
£500 ONO
Collection only from SE23
 
Order value new from London Stone is £950.
 
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SPECIFICATION & DIMENSIONS
 
Dimensions See Options Available table above
Tolerance +/- 2mm
Packaging Wooden Crates, internal foam protection, plastic wrap
Suitable for Paths,Patios,Steps
Surface Finish Sawn
Edges Sawn
Edge Profile Square
Material Type Sandstone (Sedimentary natural stone)
Country Of Origin India
Sealing Highly Recommended
Application External
Weight

m³ weight = 2296kg/m³

m² weight = 57.4kg/m²

Weight per slab:

900x600 = 31kg

 

Slip Resistance 62 Dry / 48 Wet
Frost Resistant Yes
Flexural Strength 17.83 Mpa (56 Cycles)
Water Absorption 2.91%

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