Stonemarket Pavedrive Block Paving Charcoal - per m2

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Stonemarket Pavedrive Block Paving  Charcoal - per m2
Stonemarket Pavedrive Block Paving  Charcoal Pk 9.76m2
Stonemarket Pavedrive Block Paving in Charcoal is a cost-effective block paving option to create stylish driveways and paths. Robust and hard-wearing charcoal block paving with a practical textured surface finish. One of Stonemarket's high quality block paving range to transform your property.

£24.35

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Stonemarket Pavedrive Block Paving Charcoal - per m2

  • Sold per m2
  • Concrete block paving
  • Colour: Charcoal
  • Single block size: 200mm x 100mm x 50mm
  • Textured finish
  • Excellent alternative to resin or asphalt paving
  • Suitable for any style of home
  • Natural raw materials may mean some slight colour and texture variation
  • Can be purchased in full 9.76m2 packs - contact your nearest branch for further details


ⓘ Frequently Asked Questions

What sand for block paving?
Sharp sand is an ideal base to lay block paving on.

How many block paving blocks per m2?
Based on a block measurement of 200 x 100mm, there is 50 blocks per square metre.

Is block paving permeable?
Block paving can be either permeable or non-permeable, depending on the manufacturer. It's best to check with the supplier for the specific product's characteristics.
Our Stonemarket Pavedrive Block Paving is a non-permeable block paving.

How to get rid of moss from a driveway?
For brick driveways and block paving moss, start by manually removing as much moss on the surface as possible. Then, mix equal parts water with vinegar, and pour into a bottle with a spraying nozzle.

Spray the solution directly onto the driveway and let it sit for 20 minutes before washing off with water. Wait a few hours for the moss to die and lift the dead moss away with a scrubbing brush.

Do I need planning permission for a driveway?
General rule of thumb is any new driveway, or installations replacing any existing driveway, planning permission is not required if you intend to use permeable or porous materials. For areas over 5m2 and materials used are not permeable, then planning permission would be required. These general rules apply to the front garden area only of private property.

Where complex or additional construction is required, for instance a wall, fence, or creating new access to public areas, it would be best to check with your local council authority.

  • 2023-06-01

  • 2023-09-30

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