Yellow Tumbled Limestone Slabs

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Yellow Tumbled Limestone Slabs

AS LOW AS £49.66

Yellow Limestone brings the warmth and feel of the Mediterranean straight to your home. Our limestone paving has a mix of pale yellow and burnt rust colouring on its surface, and it has tumbled to give it a weathered look on your patio. Calibrated to 25mm for added strength, this stone is a magnificent addition to any garden.

Quantity

Our Yellow Limestone is available in packs of 40 slabs (on average) and can be delivered directly to your site. As this is a natural stone product, individual slabs can vary slightly in colour, surface pattern, and thickness. To view the exact colourations of our Yellow Limestone, please visit our St Albans depot, where our team can help.

 

Where Can I Use Yellow Limestone?

Our yellow limestone slabs offer a beautiful paving solution for interior and exterior flooring. The most popular places our customers use this natural stone include:
• Flooring or patios
• Pathways and walkways
• Driveways
• Stepping stones
• Steps
• Seating areas

 

The Benefits of Yellow Limestone

Limestone is a go-to stone product for landscaping because of its many advantageous qualities, such as:
• Durability
• Hardwearing
• High weight-bearing tolerances
• Weather resistant
• Beautiful colouring
• Easy to clean and maintain
• Versatility – can be used inside and out

 

Will Yellow Limestone Fade In Colour?

If you use yellow limestone outside as a patio, pathway, etc., it will be exposed to the elements, such as rain and sunlight, and will, therefore, fade over time. However, if looked after correctly, this adds to the authentic charm of limestone and keeps its beautiful appearance.

 

How To Clean Your Yellow Limestone?

To maintain the colour and quality of your yellow limestone paving, there are a few things you can do. First, ensure you lay your paving correctly; we recommend using EasyJoint to ensure it is sealed securely in place. Second, clean up any spillages that could leave stains and remove any fallen debris that could leave stains. Finally, you can use a mild detergent with water and mop the surface of your paving. Rinse off any residue and leave to dry.

 

How Do You Get Yellow Limestone?

As a natural product, limestone’s colourations depend on the external elements it’s exposed to. Limestone’s development of yellow colouring is often due to excessive water or moisture combined with the presence of metal, which can sometimes give it that burnt rust shading.

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