Limestone Paving Subcollections
Black Limestone Cobble Setts 200x100x50 £39.99/m2
Black Limestone Cobble Setts 100x100x50 £47.00/m2
Known for its extraordinary texture, black limestone paving provides a highly tactile and grippy surface. As your fingers slide over these paving slabs, you can feel the natural changes and subtle indentations, enhancing the sensory experience. Not only does this texture add visual interest, but it also provides excellent grip, making it a safe choice for outdoor patio gardens.
The black limestone paving collection includes paving slabs and stone setts cobbles for a multitude of design possibilities. Slabs provide a solid base for creating expansive patio areas or walkways, while setts and cobbles offer the opportunity to incorporate intricate patterns, borders, or edge details.
In addition to its appealing texture, black limestone paving exude timeless elegance. Deep black brings sophistication and style to any outdoor setting. Whether used in contemporary or traditional design, these black limestones blend effortlessly with their surroundings, adding a touch of sophistication to the overall aesthetic.
Additionally, black limestone paving has a natural texture and occasional fossilization that add unique character and charm. These subtle variations in the appearance of the stone create an engaging visual appeal that makes each slab truly unique.
With their tactile texture, grippy surface and striking visual appeal, black limestone paving stones are an excellent choice for those looking for a combination of functionality and beauty in their outdoor garden.
Black limestone is a popular choice for outdoor paving and decorative features thanks to its striking appearance. However, in the United Kingdom, the local weather conditions can pose challenges for this stone. The main factors contributing to its degradation over time include UV exposure, moisture, and acidic rainfall.
Black Limestone Fades to Grey:
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UV Exposure: Ultraviolet rays from the sun can gradually fade the rich black colour of limestone, turning it into a dull grey. This effect is more noticeable on surfaces that are exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods, such as patios, walkways, and steps.
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Moisture and Dampness: The high levels of moisture common in the UK, especially from rain and damp earth, can lead to erosion and staining of the stone. Over time, water may seep into the black limestone, weakening its structure and causing discoloration.
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Acidic Rain: In the UK, slightly acidic rainfall, often due to pollution, can further accelerate the fading and deterioration of black limestone. This can trigger chemical reactions that damage the surface of the stone, leading to fading, pitting, or staining.
- Oxidation: Interaction with oxygen in the air may also contribute to the gradual lightening of the black limestone.
Absolutely, black limestone in the UK will inevitably fade to grey over time, and the colour change will become more uniform. Therefore, it's not worth investing too much effort in using sealants to try to prevent fading, as they are generally not very effective.
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