Rippon Buff Indian Sandstone is a popular color in the UK because it looks like the natural stones found in many places there. It's tough and doesn't need a lot of care, making it great for tough weather. Transform your outdoor space with Rippon Buff Sandstone Smooth Paving, the top choice for British weather. Made from premium Rippon Buff sandstone with a sleek finish, this paving is perfect for patios, paths, and gardens. Opt for the 600x600 size for added grandeur. Its modern look and durability make it ideal for any outdoor setting. Elevate your space with this popular option, blending style and practicality effortlessly.
Material |
Sandstone |
Suitability |
External Floor |
Surface and edge |
Honed / Sawn |
Thickness |
20mm Calibrated |
Tolerance |
+/- 2mm |
How We Deliver
- We deliver to the curbside only. Our 18-tonne lorry will park at the closest safe spot to your address. To ensure a smooth and convenient delivery, the driver will place the items on the nearest hard or preferred surface.
- We need a hard, flat surface (like tarmac or concrete) to deliver. We cannot deliver onto grass, gravel or bumpy ground. If our lorry cannot reach you, you'll need to arrange moving the items yourself.
When We Deliver
- You can pick your preferred delivery date at checkout, however we cannot be held responsible for delays due to circumstances beyond our control.
- We recommend appointing a tradesperson only after receiving the product and ensuring its quality.
- We deliver Monday to Friday, 8am to 5:30pm. We also deliver on Saturdays with an extra fee of £80.
- For an extra fee of £15, you can choose morning or afternoon delivery
In Case of Delivery Failure
- If delivery cannot be completed due to access issues, road closures, restriction, or no one being present to accept the product, redelivery charges of £60 will apply. Therefore, customers must inform us of any such limitations before shipment dispatch. To know more, please explore our Shipping and Delivery policy.
Damages & Shortages
- Some damage is expected to occur with stone products during transport. We suggest ordering 10-15% extra to allow for cutting, waste, damage and for any pieces you might not want to use due to design adjustments and/or aesthetic reasons.
- We do not accept claims for transit damage under 5%. For damage or quality issues, please email us with details. Once approved, refunds will be processed as per our Terms and Conditions. Free replacements are not provided.
Returning Items & Failed Collections
- You can return items in their original condition and packaging within 14 days of receipt.
- A £100 collection fee per crate applies to all returns along with the shipping cost.
- If a collection fails due to non-compliance with our Returns and Refunds policy, a £60 charge will apply to cover rebooking costs.
If you have any questions about delivery, please contact us before you order.
- Planning is Key: A solid plan is crucial for a successful paving project. Ensure adequate drainage to make your project safe and long-lasting.
- Preparation: Mark out the area and excavate accordingly. For foot traffic, a 100-150mm layer of crushed hardcore is generally sufficient, while driveways or areas with wet soil may require up to 200mm. Domestic driveways typically need excavation to a depth of 200-250mm. Extend the excavation by 150-200mm beyond the boundaries to allow space for edge restraints.
- Sub-Base: Lay a suitable sub-base, such as crushed hardcore, extending beyond the paving stones for added stability. Compact this layer using a vibrating compaction plate (Wacker Plate) for a firm foundation.
- Mortar Bed: Once the sub-base is compacted, apply a wet bed of concrete mortar in a 4:1 ratio of washed sharp sand to cement. Aim for a laying course of 35-50mm.
- Full-Bed Support: All paving stones should be laid on a full bed of concrete to support the entire stone. Avoid spot bedding, as it can cause instability. Be sure to clean off any cement stains immediately to prevent marking, and do not use acid-based cleaners.
- Laying Stones: Carefully position each paving stone on the mortar and tap into place with a rubber mallet, leaving adequate joints. Continue laying in your chosen pattern.
- Driveways: For driveways, compact the sub-base and build edge restraints using kerbs or blocks set on a concrete bed to provide stability.
- Curing and Jointing: Allow 48 hours for the slabs to cure before proceeding. Use an industry-standard jointing compound to fill the joints. This can be sourced from local builders' merchants or on our website. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions when using jointing compounds.
- Laying Circles: When laying circular patterns, start with the centre stone and work outwards. If incorporating a circle into a larger patio, always lay the circle first.
These are general guidelines and not exhaustive. For more detailed advice, visit www.pavingexpert.com or consult your installer.