Kotah Blue Indian Limestone Paving Slabs – Patio Pack – 22mm Calibrated

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  • Durable & Hard-Wearing
  • Lightly Riven Surface
  • Hand Dressed Edges
  • Looks Great Wet & Dry
  • Low Maintenance
  • Natural Slip Resistance

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Kotah blue limestone is a spectacular limestone with a colour palette unlike anything you have ever seen before. It is an extremely unique colour that is elegant as well as being dramatic, offering a softer and more calming ambience than other limestones. Kotah blue limestone paving slabs (Kota Blue) are the most popular paving slabs that feature a light blend of natural greys & blues to brighten up the landscape and will make an excellent choice for both contemporary and traditional garden schemes.

Product Info

Brand Ammaari Stones ©
Product Paving Slabs
Material Limestone (Natural)
Thickness 22mm Calibrated
Surface Lightly Riven
Edges Hand Cut
Colour Kotah Blue
Origin India
Suitable For Patios, Paths, Steps
Sealing Recommended – Improves maintenance
Weathering Colour will fade over time
Frost Resistance Yes
Slip Resistance Yes

Pack Sizes

Slab Size 3.5m² 7m² 15.48m² 17m²
900x600mm 3 slabs 6 slabs 13 slabs 15 slabs
600x600mm 3 slabs 6 slabs 13 slabs 13 slabs
600x290mm 3 slabs 6 slabs 13 slabs 14 slabs
290x290mm 2 slabs 4 slabs 9 slabs 10 slabs

Care Instructions

We recommend brushing away any debris from your paving slabs on a regular basis and washing the surface of the slabs when required. It is advised to seal limestone paving on a regular basis to help provide your paving slabs with additional protection against the British weather.

We advise you to use warm soapy water and a stiff brush to scrub the surface of the paving. Do not use any acidic or acidic-based products when cleaning your limestone paving slabs.

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circleExpress delivery by Thursday 18th April
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circleFree delivery by Friday 19th April
More info Order by 3pm for delivery on this date. Subject to postcode
circleSaturday delivery available
More info Available for £60

Product Information

Kotah blue limestone is a spectacular limestone with a colour palette unlike anything you have ever seen before. It is an extremely unique colour that is elegant as well as being dramatic, offering a softer and more calming ambience than other limestones. Kotah blue limestone paving slabs (Kota Blue) are the most popular paving slabs that feature a light blend of natural greys & blues to brighten up the landscape and will make an excellent choice for both contemporary and traditional garden schemes.

Product Info

Brand Ammaari Stones ©
Product Paving Slabs
Material Limestone (Natural)
Thickness 22mm Calibrated
Surface Lightly Riven
Edges Hand Cut
Colour Kotah Blue
Origin India
Suitable For Patios, Paths, Steps
Sealing Recommended – Improves maintenance
Weathering Colour will fade over time
Frost Resistance Yes
Slip Resistance Yes

Pack Sizes

Slab Size 3.5m² 7m² 15.48m² 17m²
900x600mm 3 slabs 6 slabs 13 slabs 15 slabs
600x600mm 3 slabs 6 slabs 13 slabs 13 slabs
600x290mm 3 slabs 6 slabs 13 slabs 14 slabs
290x290mm 2 slabs 4 slabs 9 slabs 10 slabs

Care Instructions

We recommend brushing away any debris from your paving slabs on a regular basis and washing the surface of the slabs when required. It is advised to seal limestone paving on a regular basis to help provide your paving slabs with additional protection against the British weather.

We advise you to use warm soapy water and a stiff brush to scrub the surface of the paving. Do not use any acidic or acidic-based products when cleaning your limestone paving slabs.

Kotah blue Indian Limestone Paving slabs specifications and features

Kotah blue limestone paving is a riven stone with a naturally flat surface and sharp, machine cut edges to give an elegant and expensive overall impression. The unique look of the Kotah blue limestone comes from the steel colour that intertwines subtle shades of greys, greens, blues, and the occasional fleck of white coral to create a breath-taking outdoor space.

Kotah blue Indian limestone paving is an extremely hard stone and can be much more resistant to fading than other limestones. It does not absorb water and is anti-slip, making it perfect for humid areas such as by pools, and the stunning palette creates a calming and serene space wherever you decide to use it.

Our blue limestone paving slabs are an elegant choice for an eye-catching, decorative focal point or as a unique, neutral background space. You can use Kotah blue limestone for patios, driveways, courtyards, pool areas or garden areas to achieve the garden you have always dreamed of.

As well as offering a unique and calming backdrop to your landscape, Kotah blue Indian limestone paving slabs offer a wide range of benefits, which include:

  • Little to no maintenance required to look stunning all year round
  • Suitable for all weather types – Kotah blue is perfect for British gardens
  • Kotah blue limestone paving slabs provide a naturally smooth surface whilst still being slip resistant
  • Excellent load bearing properties mean the paving tiles are solid, durable, and long-lasting

Whether you are looking for Kotah blue limestone to create a calming space, or you would prefer the dramatic effect of Kotah black limestone, we have a wide range of colours, styles, and tones for you to choose from. We have prices to suit every budget, and we are here to help you to create the space you have always dreamed of.

Natural Variation Information

As limestone is a natural stone, there will be slight colour variations between each paving slab. You may also find that there are some naturally occurring markings which are caused by iron oxidising in the stone. This will blend over time, and you can expect slight fading with blue limestone slabs due to exposure to the sun – but this simply adds a charming and rustic feel to your space.

Specifications and Dimensions

Installation and Aftercare

To install your blue Indian stone, you will need to use a full bed of semi-wet mix of ratio 5:1 sharp sand to cement. You will need to ensure that the groundwork is prepared correctly and the base is approximately 1520mm deep. Your base should be even and solid and may require an additional level of sand or fine gravel to help your paving stones bond securely. The paving stones will need to be primed before they are laid with a priming slurry to further help the adhesion.

Your blue limestone patio should be swept regularly and cleaned once or twice a year to keep it looking fantastic and to protect the surface of the stone. Be careful if you use a pressure washer, as this could affect the surface of the slabs. We recommend that you use warm soapy water (using a PH neutral detergent) and a soft bristled brush to clean your natural stone paving. Never use acid-based cleaning products as this can stain and affect the colour of your natural stone.

FAQs

Is Kotah blue limestone good for outdoor paving?

Kotah blue limestone is a perfect option for outdoor paving as it is smooth and flat, providing the ideal coverage for large areas. It is also extremely hard wearing and durable, as well as only absorbing a minimal amount of water so you can use it anywhere – patios, pool areas, courtyards, and driveways.

How long will Kotah blue limestone last?

Once your limestone paving has been installed, you can expect it to last for decades with the proper maintenance and cleaning. Limestone is renowned for being hard wearing, durable and extremely strong with minimum water absorption so you don’t have to worry about moss and algae ruining your outdoor space.

How much does Kotah blue limestone cost?

Kotah blue limestone is available in various sizes to suit all your outdoor project needs. The cost will depend on the size of the area you wish to pave to the size of the flags you wish to use to achieve your desired look. On average, you can expect black limestone to cost £28.00 per metre square.

What exactly is Kotah blue limestone?

Kotah blue limestone is a unique looking blue limestone, with a stunning colour palette of prominent steel, with subtle shades of light blue, greys, greens, and the occasional white speckling. Blue limestone is less textured and riven than sandstone, and it is usually machine cut to give that elegant wow factor.

What is the origin of Kotah blue limestone?

Kotah blue limestone is quarried in the Indian state of Rajasthan, and is naturally made with a light blue colour, flecked with subtle highlights of yellows, greens, and greys. Due to its extreme strength and hard-wearing properties, it is the perfect stone for paving, driveways, and decorative features.

Does blue limestone paving fade?

As limestone is a natural stone, it will be prone to the same weathering and wear. Limestone can face when exposed to the sun for too long, so if you choose a blue coloured limestone, you can expect the striking blue colour to fade and mellow with time. To prevent this fading, you can use a fading sealant before you lay your patio and remember to keep it topped up.

Does blue limestone need to be sealed?

Sealing your limestone is essential to ensuring that your patio or driveway stays in its best condition. Outdoor limestone will require little maintenance if it has been properly sealed, and you will need a deep penetrating sealant to give the best possible protection. Simply brush a few layers of the sealant onto your limestone paving slabs before laying and allow the sealant to soak in and dry before you start.

Can you power wash limestone tiles?

The best way to wash your limestone tiles is to use a PH natural detergent mixed with soapy water using a soft bristled brush to get rid of any stubborn debris or stains. Power washing is not recommended to use when cleaning limestone tiles as you can very easily apply too much pressure and blast away the surface of your natural stone, leaving it open to erosion.

Does blue limestone paving stain?

Frequent cleaning should prevent your limestone paving from staining, but there will be instances where embedded debris can cause small stains. You can deal with these stains by cleaning your limestone paving with warm water and a PH neutral diluted detergent and a soft bristled brush. Do not use acid-based cleaners to clean your limestone as this will affect the colour and texture of the natural stone.

How do you get oil stains out of blue limestone?

If you do find that your limestone has stained, then stay away from the bleach or any harsh cleaning products. Instead, start by using a damp cloth or a soft bristles brush and warm water and see if the stain can be removed. If you find that this still isn’t working, you can try a specialist limestone stain removal cleaner.

Which is better: limestone or sandstone?

Limestone is quick to install and easy to care for and can be used for both interior and exterior flooring. Sandstone is generally softer than limestone, so it can be prone to scratching – however it offers a more rustic and charming quality that comes over time as the slabs begin to age.

Is limestone slippery when wet?

Much like any other stone surface, limestone can be slippery when wet. However, the slabs do have a naturally textured surface with small dents in that can provide grip when needed. You will need to take care as the stones become weathered with foot traffic, as this can also increase the slippiness of the stones.

How can you tell if a stone is limestone?

Limestone tends to be smooth and flat, with not a lot of ridges in the finish – meaning they are the perfect paving stones for patios and driveways. Limestones natural characteristics include an orange-peel texture, and you will often find them to be brown, grey, or black.

Is limestone good for a driveway?

Limestone tends to be flat and smooth, with less ridges in its finish (it is well known for being a smooth natural stone.) This means that the even surface makes it the ideal choice for driveways, and it is extremely strong so will be able to bear the weight of cars and heavy footfall without cracking or crumbling.

How can we protect Kotah blue limestone?

It is generally advised to seal your limestone before laying it, and to re-apply the sealant regularly over the years. This will prevent any staining, weathering, and prevent the growth of moss and algae. If you choose a UV sealant, this will also help to slow down the fading and the ageing process that comes with exposure to the sun.

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