Silver-Grey Granite Setts (Each)

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Description

Granite setts have been used for generations to make durable roads and driveways. In more recent times they have been used to edge lawns or to create an edging for gravel paths and driveways to contain the gravel and prevent it from spreading.

Available in Silver Grey, a light and sparkly colouring with tight graining and patterning. Granite setts are an ideal way to edge a patio or path or used on their own make robust driveways or lawn borders.

Supplied in a range of sizes shown below:

100 x 100 x 40-70mm

200x 100 x 40-70mm

100 x 100 x 100mm

200 x 100 x 100mm

For orders of granite setts over 180 piece, where no other products are purchased, , please call your local branch for delivery costs.

Do not use acidic cleaners on natural stone as they can cause permanent, irreparable, damage to the colour and structure of the stone.

Additional information

Weight 5 kg
Options

100 x 100 x 40-70mm (EACH), 200 x 100 x 40-70mm (EACH), 100 x 100 x 100mm (EACH), 200 x 100 x 100mm (EACH)

How Many Granite Setts In A Square Meter (M2)?

This really does depend on the size of setts you are using, but below is an approximate guide to the most popular products available in the UK currently.

Finished face 100mm x 100mm (varying depth) = 81 per sqm including a 10mm pointing gap

Finished face 200mm x 100mm (varying depth) = 43 per sqm including a 10mm pointing gap

What Are Granite Setts?

Setts are square or rectangular quarried stones most commonly made from Granite or Limestone that are cropped / cut into sizes ranging from 100mm to 300mm in depth and width. These have been used in a vast range of paving installations for centuries but most commonly are seen in driveways and road construction.

What Is The Difference Between Cobbles And Setts?

These terms are often confused but basically setts are square or rectangular quarried stones most commonly made from Granite or Limestone that are cropped / cut into sizes ranging from 100mm to 300mm in depth and width, these have been used in a vast range of paving installation for centuries.

Cobbles are quite often used to refer for something that is actually a sett, but the word cobble derives from the word cob which means a rounded lump. Cobbles and setts are both used traditionally in road construction, which could be where the confusion may arise, but the main difference is that setts are square and cobbles are round.

How To Lay Granite And Sandstone Setts?

In general setts are laid in a very similar way to normal paving slabs. You need to install a good base and then bed each of the setts individually into a full mortar bed. If being used for driveway you will need to increase the depth of the sub-base accordingly.

How To Point Granite Setts?

There are a few options when it comes to pointing setts the traditional way of using sand and cement mortar is still very popular and comprises mixing the sand and cement in a 4 to 1 ratio. This is then mixed to a wet but workable consistency, which is then pressed into the joints using a pointing trowel or Iron. This method is very time consuming and expensive due to the labour costs involved, which has resulted in alternative products for easier installation being developed.

A very good alternative to the traditional method is Flowpoint, which is a cement-based product used mainly by the civil engineering industry but is a far quicker method and offers superior frost resistance to mortar pointing. This product is mixed into a slurry and then poured into the joints, it then hardens within ten minutes and the excess can be brushed and hosed off. We recommend this product is used only by professional trades people as mistakes are very hard to rectify if used incorrectly.

Do I Need To Seal My Patio?

Yes, we recommend you seal all sandstone and natural stone paving upon (or shortly after) installation, to ensure it stays looking at it’s best for longest. Sealing will help make it resilient to staining and increases it’s longevity. We recommend Universeal Hydroseal or for an enhanced look Universeal Ultimate Stone Enhancer

Can I Come And Collect From You?

Yes. Our opening hours and address are found on the Contact Us page. We have fork-lift trucks for loading onto suitable vehicles at all sites, and staff are always available to help with loading of smaller items. We highly recommend that you call your local branch, before visiting, to confirm the items you wish to collect are available.


Specifications for Silver-Grey Granite Setts (Each)

Colour Silver Grey
Finish Natural Split Surface
Material Natural Granite
Needs Sealing No
Suitable For Outdoor
Slip Rating
Crate size SOLD EACH
Thickness 40-60mm & 100mm