What is Modak paving?
Modak is a calm, nice looking pinkish colours with warm colour tones of yellows and oranges to give it a very appealing look. The colours are only a reference and because of the nature of natural stone, there may be slight colour variation with tones and patterns. £ 230.00 inc VAT. In Stock.
Is Indian Sandstone paving any good?
Indian sandstone works both as contemporary or traditional sandstone paving slab. As a natural product, it guarantees good performance for water absorption and frost resistance. This means that your sandstone paving slabs will look great for a long time.
What is the best Indian Sandstone colour?
Raj green
Raj green is the most popular colour of Indian sandstone – and for good reason. The blend of earthy greens and browns complements the beauty of a natural, grassy garden. Raj Green is very versatile and works well with a wide range of colours and designs.
Does Indian Sandstone stain easily?
However, like all natural stone, it’s not immune to heavy footfall, spring showers and winter frosts, which means regular TLC is essential to keep it looking fresh. Without taking the proper maintenance measures, Indian sandstone is susceptible to discolouration and decay.
What colour is Modak?
Modak is a calm, nice looking pinkish colours with warm colour tones of yellows and oranges to give it a very appealing look. The colours are only a reference and because of the nature of natural stone, there may be slight colour variation with tones and patterns.
What colour is Indian sandstone?
The best quality Indian sandstone for garden paving, should be of fine grain and uniform texture. The colours of Indian sandstone depend on the mineral contents and impurities in the sand. Generally, the sandstone is available in red, beige, pink, green, grey, brown, yellow, mint, teak, and in rainbow colour.
Are there different grades of Indian Sandstone?
The durability and strength of these rocks depend on the cementing material. The best quality Indian sandstone for garden paving, should be of fine grain and uniform texture. Generally, the sandstone is available in red, beige, pink, green, grey, brown, yellow, mint, teak, and in rainbow colour.
Does Indian Sandstone last?
With a cheap installer and poor care you can expect 2 – 10 years from your paving. With a solid base and repointing every few years you can in theory get 30 – 50 years from your paving or perhaps more. We have worked on paths which have been laid down for over 100 years with very little movement.
Are there different grades of Indian sandstone?
Is Indian stone Slippy?
The short answer is no, Indian sandstone is not slippery. In fact, it’s naturally slip resistant! So, while Indian sandstone isn’t non-porous, it’s this minuscule grainy texture of sandstone which makes it naturally slip resistant.
Should Indian sandstone be sealed?
The short answer: No. The long answer: Natural stone has survived for 1000’s of years without any chemical treatments, so it’s unlikely to fall to pieces without a layer of sealant that some suppliers insist it needs. But there are benefits of doing so.