Description
Brazilian Black slate paving products are hard wearing, densely layered and smooth on the surface, making the ideal materials for paving. Slate paving will give years of service with no colour fade and minimal maintenance. Black slate copings are ideal on top of raised beds, for steps or around swimming pools.
Copings are available in 600 x 400 x 30mm with one long side bullnosed (1LSBN), all copings have a natural riven surface.
Do not use acidic cleaners on natural stone as they can cause permanent, irreparable, damage to the colour and structure of the stone.
The shade of the final product will differ compared to the sample you may receive or the images shown on this website, all natural slate products have a natural colour variation within and between different batches. You must ensure that you are happy with the colour variation of the product you have received before you start laying, as after installation exchange will no longer be possible.
Ensure that you have all the required material to completely the whole project onsite before commencing any work. Open all your crates at the same time, taking material evenly from each of them. This will ensure you have a good distribution of colours across the whole paved area. DO NOT open one crate at a time using all the material before opening the next, this can result in uneven distribution of colours and can look unsightly.
We recommend that all customers read our product selection, maintenance & installation guides before purchasing.
Within Brazilian black slate you can occasionally find deposits of iron pyrite (fools gold) these present themselves as gold deposits inside and on the surface of the stone, if you are not happy with the appearance of theses slabs, do not laying them, you are welcome to return any of these slabs to your local branch to be swapped, after installation, it is no longer the responsibility of Natural Stone and Timber Ltd and replacements will no longer be possible.
Do not use acidic cleaners on natural stone as they can cause permanent, irreparable, damage to the colour and structure of the stone.