THE CHOICE OF STONE, FORMAT AND MATERIAL
Finding the right material for your stone tiles may seem difficult in a wide range. Likes and tastes come as an obvious parameter in your choice, but also function and load, of course. Driven surfaces require thicker stone slabs and the substrate may in some cases need to be cast when installing thinner stone slabs and certain materials. Contact and consult with us if you feel the least bit unsure. We have many years of experience in which tiles work and which different solutions are available to get extra stable paving. Be inspired by our environmental images and get inspiration for your particular garden project.
PLANNING AND ACCESS
When you then calculate how much you may need, always count on a little spillage. An irregular stone material requires more spillage and 15% is preferred. Square and rectangular stone slabs require less spillage but the way to do this is to see how much is on a pallet and if you can maybe round up to the nearest full pallet. When you lay a slab in half-joints, the rows are shifted so that the slabs end up wrapped around each other. Then you can usually use the other cut half on the next row in your paving.
ASSEMBLY AND IMPLEMENTATION
Subwork and planning are important factors that determine how well your surface will last in the future. Be careful with your execution and feel free to use our installation guides and assembly instructions. And curbstone is also an important product to keep in mind when planning your paving. The edge becomes like the frame around a painting and both locks, stabilizes and lies like a beautiful decoration.