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Indian sandstone drive?
I'm looking to replace the broken slate of an old driveway with
some kind of reasonably decorative paving slabs. I'm warned that a minimum thickness of about 45mm in cast concrete slabs is needed for parking a car on, which seriously limits the possibilities. Basically, only fairly boring slabs in one or two sizes come that thick. I see a lot of Indian sandstone advertised, at about the same price as decent concrete. Thickness is 25-35mm, but in sandstone this is said to be OK for the load. Can anyone confirm that? Has anyone actually used this for a drive? |
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