Indian Sandstone Paving Slabs

Indian Sandstone paving is one of the most popular choices for a natural, reliable patio surface. It’s easy to work with, tough enough for all weather, and has that classic look that never feels out of place.

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5 Products

  • From Regular price£22.00 per m²

    Autumn Brown Indian Sandstone Paving

    (74)
    In stock (966 units)
  • From Regular price£24.00 per m²

    Fossil Mint Indian Sandstone Paving

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    In stock (2277 units)
  • From Regular price£22.00 per m²

    Kandla Grey Indian Sandstone Paving

    (117)
    In stock (2372 units)
  • From Regular price£20.00 per m²

    Raj Green Indian Sandstone Paving

    (105)
    In stock (2920 units)
  • From Regular price£23.00 per m²

    Rippon Buff Indian Sandstone Paving

    (59)
    In stock (1538 units)

Our Indian Sandstone Paving slab range is all about good quality, sturdy materials that get the job done. Each sandstone slab is made from real natural stone, so you get small variations in colour and texture that make every patio look unique. It’s strong, long-lasting, and easy to cut and lay, making it a favourite for both homeowners and landscapers. At Primethorpe Paving, we stock a wide range of sandstone colours and finishes, so whether you want something light, dark, or mixed, you’ll find an option that fits your space. It’s a simple, proven choice for patios, paths, and garden areas that need to look good and last for years.

FAQs

What is Indian Sandstone Paving?

Indian Sandstone paving is a natural stone that's been quarried and cut into slabs for outdoor use. It's formed over millions of years from compressed sand and minerals, which is what gives it those unique colour variations and textures you see in each slab. Indian sandstone, in particular, has been a popular choice in the UK for decades because it's affordable, hard-wearing, and has a warm, traditional look that suits all kinds of gardens.

How do I maintain and clean Indian Sandstone Paving?

Sandstone is fairly low maintenance, but it does need a bit more attention than porcelain. A regular sweep to clear leaves and debris will stop dirt from building up, and a wash with warm soapy water a few times a year keeps it looking fresh. For stubborn marks or algae, a stiff brush and some elbow grease usually does the job.

How do I lay Indian Sandstone Paving?

Sandstone paving is laid on a mortar bed, which is a mix of sharp sand and cement. Before you start, you'll need a solid sub-base of compacted hardcore to give the slabs a stable foundation. Each slab is then bedded onto the mortar and tapped into place, leaving gaps for pointing afterwards. For a full step-by-step guide, see our laying guide for beginners.

Should I seal Indian Sandstone Paving?

It's not essential, but we'd recommend it. Sandstone is a porous material, which means it can absorb water, oils, and stains if left unsealed. A good quality sealant creates a protective barrier that makes spills easier to clean up and helps prevent algae and moss from taking hold.

Where can I find more information about delivery, returns, and ordering?

For questions about delivery times, costs, returns, or anything else about your order, head over to our main FAQs page, where we've covered all the details.

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