Concrete Paving Slabs

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Transform your outdoor space with our range of premium quality concrete pavers. Whether you're searching for functional single-size paving slabs or aesthetically pleasing patio packs, our concrete slabs will do the job. Made to withstand heavy foot traffic and the elements, our products are both durable and low maintenance, making them a smart investment for any home or business owner.

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Concrete garden paving (or reconstituted stone paving) is a durable paving solution formed with a combination of stone, sand, cement and water which are then moulded into shape to create an incredibly robust surface. 


Its versatility opens up many possibilities for colour and texture variations (from weathered stone to bold blacks); you can mix shades and colour options to craft a contemporary or traditional look that will adorn your garden perfectly.

Concrete Patio Slabs Key Features

  • Durable and designed to withstand heavy foot traffic and the elements.
  • Combines style and durability.
  • Resistant to damage from UV rays, making them ideal for sunny outdoor areas.
  • Design flexibility - available in a wide selection of different colours to suit a host of design preferences.
  • Relatively easy to install on a variety of surfaces, including gravel, sand, and soil.
  • Affordable compared to other paving materials like natural stone or brick.
  • Versatile and can be used to create a variety of outdoor features, from garden paths to expansive driveways and patios.

Benefits Of Buying Patio Packs

Choosing patio packs for your concrete paving needs can provide you with a range of benefits: 


Firstly, patio packs are a convenient option for creating a stylish and cohesive look in your outdoor space, as they are designed to include a mix of different slab sizes and shapes that can be arranged in a variety of patterns. 

Secondly, using patio packs can save you time and money, as they often include a pre-determined quantity of slabs that are calculated to cover a set area, reducing the need for measuring and cutting. 


Finally, using patio packs can also help ensure you have enough variety in your design to prevent repetitive or monotonous patterns, creating a more visually interesting and appealing outdoor space.

Frequently Asked Concrete Paving Questions

What Are Concrete Flags? 

The locals of Lower Britain have long maintained that flags are "slabs," regardless of whether they are composed of concrete or natural stone. As it turns out, they were in the right all along! In accordance with British Standard BS 7533:42006, a flag is defined as a precast concrete unit employed for surfacing purposes; its length must not exceed one meter while its thickness divided by length should be greater than four. 

Is It Cheaper To Lay Concrete Or Pavers?

Although poured concrete is the most cost-effective per square foot when it comes to installation and concrete costs, pavers offer a greater value in terms of durability than both poured and stamped concrete. Even if upfront expenditures for these pavers exceed those of other options, you'll save money over time due to their longevity.

What Are Concrete Pavers Made Of? 

Concrete pavers are made of a mixture of cement, sand, gravel, and water.

How Long Do Concrete Pavers Last? 

Concrete pavers can last for several decades if they are properly installed and maintained. Their longevity can be affected by factors such as weather conditions, soil conditions, and foot traffic.

Can I Use Concrete Pavers For A Driveway? 

Yes, concrete pavers can be used for driveways and are known for their ability to withstand heavy traffic and weight.

Can Concrete Pavers Be Used For Indoor Projects? 

Yes, concrete pavers can be used for indoor projects, such as flooring or accent walls. They are available in a range of colours and textures, making them a versatile option for both indoor and outdoor projects.

How Do I Clean My Concrete Pavers? 

Cleaning concrete pavers is relatively easy, and can be done with a pressure washer, soap and water, or a specialised paver cleaner. It's important to avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could damage the pavers.

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