Sawn Tallow Sandstone Paving
Sawn Tallow Paving, also known as Yellow Mint Paving, is a great choice of patio stone. Consisting of a combination of cream, buff, yellow and white colours, the subtle colour variations make a very natural yet modern patio.
To ensure consistent quality and strong durability, this paving range has been calibrated to 22mm thickness.
We pride ourselves on offering the most competitive prices to our customers; we source all our Sandstone and Limestone Paving directly from our reliable Indian suppliers.
As these paving slabs are quarried naturally, therefore the colours will vary slightly in tone. These patio slabs will also naturally weather and change colour over time as well.
Sawn Tallow for Your Garden
Yellow Mint Paving (Sawn Tallow) looks beautiful within any landscape or garden. It has been paired with our Scottish Pebbles and has also been laid as a garden patio for al fresco dining and entertaining.
This paving stone also contains a slight sparkle in the light which really enhances your outdoor space and looks very impressive.
Available Paving Sizes
600mm x 600mm x 22mm
900mm x 600mm x 22mm
Patio Packs: a mixture of sizes: 900 x 600, 600 x 600, 600 x 290, 290 x 290
Full Crate Patio Packs: 18.9m2 crates of mixed size patio packs
Please Note: You can purchase as little as one paving slab, please call 01202 874207 for all quantities.
What is 'Sawn' Paving?
These premium paving slabs are finished with smooth, regimented edges which have been achieved by machine cutting and precise calibration.
The stone then goes through a polishing process for an extra smooth finish, which gives off a very shiny effect when the paving is wet.
Laying Yellow Mint Paving
Charlie Says: We recommend laying our sawn paving slabs on a full mortar bed and slurrying the back of the stone as you would with porcelain paving. The Tallow will need sealing as soon as it's laid to ensure the colour is looking it's best. We also suggest laying this paving in a sunny spot of the garden that isn't obstructed by trees.
Looking After Your Paving
Once you have sealed your paving with Azpects Easy Seal, you can be confident that the stunning colour of your paving will be maintained.
It's good practise to clean your paving every six months with a hose or jet washer to keep your garden patio clear of any debris and dirt.
What is the Difference Between Sandstone and Porcelain Paving?
Sandstone and Porcelain Paving are very different types of paving stone. With Sandstone Paving being naturally formed, you will get more colour variations and a natural look. Porcelain Paving, however, will rarely vary due to them being manufactured.
If you are a fan of a more traditional, rustic look we highly recommend the Sandstone Tallow Paving. Whereas, if you prefer a modern look, Porcelain Paving would be the better choice.
Please be aware that over time Sandstone Paving will fade naturally as the weather will cause changes to the surface texture and colour. If you prefer something that retains its colour and texture, Porcelain Paving should be the one you choose. Porcelain is able to retain its colour much better due to it being manmade.
Buy With Confidence
- Our paving can be purchased in quantities of 5 square metres
- You can purchase a full patio pack containing 18.9 square metres of mixed sizes
- Please enter the amount of 5 sqm you need (for example 20sqm would be 4 x 5sqm)
- All of our paving comes in crates which can be easily placed into a van or into a garden using a hiab lorry
- You can choose free collection from one of our Depots or fuss-free, home delivery
You can purchase as little as one paving slab, please call 01202 874207 for all quantities.
A Service You Can Rely On
- Our reliable service offers prompt delivery to any area in the UK
- Stone Zone is a family-run business that has been well-established since 1998
- Our efficient customer advisors can help you with your purchase
- We pride ourselves on offering a range of affordable garden supplies
Sample slabs are available in-store, please ask a customer advisor.
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