Porcelain, Stone & Clay Paving

  1. What is Sawn Paving ?

    11th July 2012
  2. Paving for Driveways - What Makes a Good Choice?

    5th July 2012
  3. Cleaning Black Limestone Patio Slabs

    1st September 2011
  4. Why is My Patio Turning Green? How to Get Rid of Algae on Paving

    14th January 2011
  5. How to Avoid Paving Theft

    10th December 2010
  6. Tips for laying a patio in winter

    30th November 2010
  7. How To Lay Indian Sandstone - An Installation Guide

    17th November 2010
  8. Progress in Indian Sandstone Production

    1st November 2010
  9. Cleaning a Natural Stone Patio

    19th October 2010
  10. Kota Blue Limestone Paving - FAQs

    15th September 2010
  11. Natural Stone Calibration - what is it?

    24th May 2010
The corner stone of London Stone, Porcelain, Stone & Clay Paving is something we know a lot about. Within these blog pages we share our knowledge with you. Here you will find information on sealing and pre-sealing, when to do this, what types of stone will benefit from this and much more. We also have plenty of cleaning tips and aftercare information to help you keep your stone looking its best long after installation. Each Porcelain, Stone & Clay Paving is unique in its own way. With so many different colours and finished to choose from it is hard to know which is the right one for you. Therefore we have written in depth blogs into many of our popular stone paving choices. Helping you know which is the right one for you. Did you know that we also offer bespoke options for our Porcelain, Stone & Clay Paving? Have a look at some of the impressive structures that our team has created in the past and explore the gardens they are situated in. Over the years our natural stone has featured in several show gardens. Explore those gardens a little more and perhaps find some inspiration for your next project. We have plenty more design tips for you as well. Whether your space is large or small, modern, or traditional, we have some insight to help you get creative. We can also help you choose the right steps or coping stones to use in your design. So grab a coffee, sit down and get inspired browsing our natural stone blogs.