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Browse Our Granite Paving by Colour & Product Type
Blue Grey Granite Paving Slabs 900x600x20 From £30.39/m2
Blue Grey Granite Paving Slabs 600x600x20 From £30.39/m2
Blue Grey Granite Plank Linear 900x200x20 From £38.69/m2
Bullnose Steps Mid Grey Granite G654 900x400x40 From £38.00/pc
Granite Edging Kerb Stones Mid Grey 900x200x50 From £15.59/pc
Sawn Granite Setts Mid Grey Flamed 200x100x50mm From £58.11/m2
Sawn Granite Setts Mid Grey Flamed 100x100x50mm From £58.09/m2
Granite Block Kerbs Mid Grey Edgings 125x125x100 From £2.49 each
Granite Kerbs Edging Stones Blue Grey 500x150x100 From £11.99/pc
Ash Black Granite Paving Slabs 900x600x20 £33.79/m2
Granite Setts Cropped Blue Grey 200x100x50 From £59.99/m2
Granite Cobbles Setts Cropped Mid Grey 100x100x50 £39.99/m2
Tumbled Granite Setts Edging Stone Blue Grey 200x100x30mm
Tumbled Granite Edging Setts Blue Black 100x100x30mm
Blue Grey Granite Setts Sawn & Flamed 200x100x30 £44.83/m2
Mid-grey granite paving is an ideal choice for modern gardens, patios, and walkways due to its durability and ability to withstand heavy foot traffic and outdoor elements with flamed surfaces. It requires minimal maintenance to retain its rich colour and appearance over time. The consistent blue-grey colour with black speckles adds sophistication to outdoor spaces. Its occasional white clouds leave a surprising impression
Choose from various sizes like 900x600 mm, 600x600 mm, and 900x200 mm for flexible design options. Proper installation and design consideration will ensure a long-lasting, visually appealing patio that complements a contemporary aesthetic.
Not Every Mid Grey or Blue Grey in the UK Market is the Globally Renowned G654 Granite
Important note: Occasionally, a small number of white lines on blue-grey granite slabs is a natural geological formation or mineral crystallization. It is not a defect but a natural occurrence that can be present in some slabs. Typically, this may appear in up to 5% of the stone slabs, and it may be more noticeable when the slabs are wet. If you are concerned about this occurrence, we recommend considering alternative products like mid-grey porcelain paving slabs, which are man-made and guaranteed not to exhibit these natural characteristics.
True Colour of Mid Grey or Blue Grey Granite
Trade customers: full crate wholesale pricing is available for selected self-produced products.
Granite Paving - Frequently Asked Questions
Is Granite Paving Suitable for Patios and Driveways?
Yes. Granite paving is extremely strong and durable, making it suitable for patios, garden paths and driveway paving. Because of its high compressive strength and low water absorption, granite paving performs well under heavy use and in typical UK weather conditions.
How Long Does Granite Paving Last?
Granite is one of the most durable natural stones used in construction. When installed correctly with a proper sub-base, granite paving can last for several decades. This long lifespan makes granite paving a reliable long-term investment for outdoor landscaping projects.
Does Granite Paving Require Sealing?
Granite paving has very low water absorption compared with many other natural stones. Sealing is therefore optional rather than essential. Some homeowners choose to apply a breathable sealer to reduce staining and simplify cleaning in high-traffic areas.
Is Granite Paving Slippery When Wet?
Flamed granite paving slabs provide good slip resistance because the flaming process creates a textured surface. This finish helps improve grip and makes granite paving suitable for patios, walkways and other outdoor areas exposed to rain or moisture.
What Sizes Are Available in Granite Paving?
Granite paving slabs are commonly produced in sizes such as 900 x 600 and 600 x 600. In addition to paving slabs, granite is also available as stone setts, cobbles, kerbs, curved paving units, steps and coping stones for wall capping and landscape edging.
Is Granite Paving Easy to Maintain?
Yes. Granite paving generally requires minimal maintenance. Routine sweeping and occasional washing are usually sufficient to keep the surface clean. Because granite is dense and durable, it is less prone to surface erosion compared with softer natural stones.
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