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Golden Rules of Buying Natural Stone Flagstones Paving and Walling



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By : Suzy Powell    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-05-20 10:56:32
Stone is a natural material and usually adds value to your property. It is durable and requires hardly any maintenance. However if it is bought without guidance it can be costly.

Masonry Products, can be designed to your own specified requirements, and are produced by our own craftsmen, whose skills have been passed down through the generations.

Most quarries will supply to housing development companies, designers, architects, builders and tradesmen, and some will also sell to the individual.

Some of the stone include the following:
Garden Paving Slabs
Yorkshire Flagstone
Walling
Heads and Sills
Blocks
Riven Paving
Punch faced and black faced stone
Reclaimed Yorkshire Paving Slabs

There are many types of stone. Some are more durable than others. Obviously colours differ from one type of stone to the other. That is not all though. With a specific type of stone such as Yorkshire Stone the shades and tones can vary significantly. Hence again its important to use a supplier who understands the application. If you are buying natural stone for a kitchen floor, then the consistency in shades may be more important to the flagstones that you buy for your garden driveway.

Whilst sourcing a reputable supplier, ask to see exmaples of work done. Most suppliers will have a portfolio of where their products have been used.

Well established quarries in the North of England usually have a whole range of locations around the UK where their own flagstones, blocks, yorkshire stone, riven, head and sills have been used due to this type of stone being quarried in the area. They will also have examples of masoned products on site and around the UK.

Some suppliers will use state-of-the-art computerised technology and some will use older more traditional methods. If older methods are used then the time taken to make your required product available can be much longer.If you approach a new supplier question the technology that has been adopted.

With any product sourcing check to see what work is done on site. If a quarry contract masonry out to external businesses then your supplier may not see the finished masoned product and as a result there may be no quality assurance with the product. Some quarries have their very own team of skilled craftsmen that produce the finest quality masonry. Each piece is examined by the owner of the company to ensure that it meets with the customers requirements exactly, and that the quality is exceptional.

As stone is a natural material this means that a stone product thatSome suppliers can guide you with this, and do everything neccessary. If you require they will design, produce, and deliver the goods. If you have your own design they will ensure that it is workable and fulfil the rest of the process.

Buying and using stone can be a great investment. To avoid costly mistakes try to find a supplier who uses computerised cutting edge technologies, is willing to guide you from design to delivery, and has experience is a variety of types of stone and customer requirements.
Author Resource:- MM Stone in Yorkshire quarries the finest Yorkshire Stone, heads and sills, wallingand has a team of craft masons. They also supply reclaimed flagstones and garden paving slabs. Visit them at http://www.mmstone.co.uk/
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