Graphite Black Flamed Textured Granite Paving Slabs
20mm thick, natural stone paving slabs
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£649.00 (inc VAT)
Graphite Black Granite paving slabs are the epitome of modern sophistication, combining a deep, rich color with the inherent strength and resilience of natural stone. With a striking dark charcoal to near-black tone and fine, consistent grain accented by subtle silver flecks, these slabs create a sleek, dramatic effect in any outdoor space. Whether used in minimalist urban courtyards or high-contrast garden designs, Graphite Black Granite makes a bold yet refined statement.
Expertly cut and finished, these slabs often feature a flamed or lightly textured surface, which not only enhances their visual appeal but also provides excellent slip resistance—ideal for all-weather use, even in areas exposed to rain or frost.
Renowned for its toughness, granite is one of the most durable paving materials available. Graphite Black Granite resists fading, scratching, staining, and the effects of weathering, making it an excellent long-term investment for both residential and commercial applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Laying Information
You can absolutely DIY – and many people do! But it’s not your average weekend project. Laying paving well takes planning, precision, and a bit of muscle. If you’re confident using tools and can follow detailed steps, it’s a very achievable project. That said, for large areas or tricky layouts, getting a professional in can save you time (and potential do-overs).
A full mortar bed supports every part of the slab, which helps prevent cracking, wobbling, and water ingress.
Avoid the old “dots and dabs” method – it might be quicker, but it can lead to uneven slabs and those dreaded water stains over time.
You’ll need to dig down around 160mm (about 6 inches). That’s enough to make space for a 100mm sub-base, 40mm mortar layer, and the 20mm sandstone slab.
It’s all about giving your patio a solid foundation – no shortcuts here if you want it to last!
We’d recommend a 1:4 or 1:5 mix of cement to sharp sand. Some like to add a bit of soft sand for improved workability.
The texture should be like thick bricklaying mortar – not too dry, not too sloppy. You want a mix that holds its shape and creates suction under the slab.
Give it a little breathing room – let the mortar set for 24-48 hours before grouting.
When you’re ready, use a mix of 1 part cement to 3 parts plastering sand. It should be damp like brown sugar – no drips, no sloppiness. And try to be neat: any grout left on the slab can harden and stain.
Why Choose Port Stone
Finest Quality
We source materials from around the world to bring you the best products we can find.
We truly believe that quality matters and only choose materials that make the cut
Trust in the Experts
Our teams install these materials in customers’ gardens year round.
Our experts understand the difference that quality makes and ensure we only choose the best materials
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Make sure you know exactly what you’re getting with our free sample service.
You can be sure the product you’re ordering will look great in your home.
Great Value
By importing the products ourselves and selling direct to you, we’re confident that you can’t get a better deal anywhere else.
We even guarantee it.