Whether you’re filling in the gaps along the edge of your patio, forming neat rows, or combining with other sizes to deliver a varied aesthetic, our 900x600 slabs are a perfect fit.
Whether you’re filling in the gaps along the edge of your patio, forming neat rows, or combining with other sizes to deliver a varied aesthetic, our 900x600 slabs are a perfect fit.
Whether you’re filling in the gaps along the edge of your patio, forming neat rows, or combining with other sizes to deliver a varied aesthetic, our 900x600 slabs are a perfect fit. Naturally, all of our 600x900 patio slabs are also resistant to cracking and weather damage, giving you a set of pavers that will last you for years.
Can I cut my 900x600 paving slabs to fit awkward shapes?
Just like all of our natural stone and porcelain pavers, our 900x600 paving slabs are designed to be easily cut by any tiling and paving expert.
And, thanks to their distinct size and practical rectangular shape, our 900x600 tiles are often the best choice for cutting, so you can meet awkward edges and angles without producing too much waste. Just make sure you have the right tools for your chosen paving material before you start cutting, otherwise, you might find that you do irreparably damage your tiles and will need to buy a new set to replace them!
Whether you’re filling in the gaps along the edge of your patio, forming neat rows, or combining with other sizes to deliver a varied aesthetic, our 900x600 slabs are a perfect fit. Naturally, all of our 600x900 patio slabs are also resistant to cracking and weather damage, giving you a set of pavers that will last you for years.
Can I cut my 900x600 paving slabs to fit awkward shapes?
Just like all of our natural stone and porcelain pavers, our 900x600 paving slabs are designed to be easily cut by any tiling and paving expert.
And, thanks to their distinct size and practical rectangular shape, our 900x600 tiles are often the best choice for cutting, so you can meet awkward edges and angles without producing too much waste. Just make sure you have the right tools for your chosen paving material before you start cutting, otherwise, you might find that you do irreparably damage your tiles and will need to buy a new set to replace them!