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What are the Different Types of Paving Slabs?

T. L. Childree
T. L. Childree

Several different types of paving slabs can be used to cover both indoor and outdoor surfaces. Paving slabs may be composed of natural materials such as limestone, sandstone, or bluestone. Paving slabs are also available in slate, granite, and marble. Manufactured concrete slabs can also be used in place of natural materials. Each type of paving slab material offers its own unique qualities and finished appearance.

Limestone paving slabs are composed of natural quarried stone. Slabs made of this sedimentary rock material are typically very durable and generally used for courtyards, patios, and walkways. Sandstone is another type of natural sedimentary material. Slabs made of this material are typically very uniform in appearance and texture. Sandstone slabs are frequently utilized for paving courtyards and patios.

Paving slabs are often used to create outdoor patios.
Paving slabs are often used to create outdoor patios.

Bluestone paving slabs are widely used for surfaces such as driveways, walkways and patios. These natural stone slabs are made of quartz and sand and usually blue-gray in color. Slate slabs, another variant, are generally inexpensive and can be used to pave almost any type of surface. This material must be set in a mortar base in order to be used for driveway paving purposes. Slabs made of slate typically require very little maintenance.

Concrete paving slabs may be built on site, and reinforced with rebar or wire mesh.
Concrete paving slabs may be built on site, and reinforced with rebar or wire mesh.

Granite is probably one of the most durable materials used to make paving slabs. These stone slabs are naturally quarried and a popular choice for paving driveways, walkways, patios, and courtyards. Granite slabs are also used for interior flooring and have become less expensive in recent years. Synthetically produced granite slabs are also available for paving applications.

Marble paving slabs are usually the most expensive paving material available. These slabs provide an elegant look to both interior and exterior surfaces. Marble slabs generally offer more natural color choices than other paving materials. Although marble is a very strong material, it is often more difficult to maintain than other types of slabs.

Concrete paving slabs are man-made products that can be manufactured in almost any size, shape, or thickness. These slabs are generally the most versatile choice of paving and can be utilized for both interior as well as exterior applications. Concrete slabs can also be stenciled or stamped with a variety of different designs and patterns. Its relatively low cost makes concrete a very cost-effective paving slab material for larger areas such as driveways. Concrete paving is typically available in a variety of finishes, and special dyes are available to tint these slabs to almost any color.

Discussion Comments

Lostnfound

@Grivusangel -- It's not difficult, but there are a lot of steps and prep work, so if you have doubts, you might want to get someone to do the work for you.

We had pavers installed, for a similar reason, and it's been good, but you need to remember to get something that has enough texture so it won't be slippery when it rains. That's just as bad as walking through mud.

One of the guys or girls at your local home store should be able to tell you what kind of paving slabs work well for a walkway. Sometimes, it's just a matter of looking at all the pavers until you find some that look nice and won't be slippery.

Grivusangel

We have a really shady yard and there is hardly any grass on one side. Unfortunately, this is also the same side as our driveway, so after the rain, we often walk in the mud to the car.

We are considering getting some paving slabs to use as a walkway between the house and the driveway, and I've been pricing them. It's not that far, distance-wise, so we wouldn't need many of them, but I also don't want to get into a DIY project that we are really not equipped to do. Does anyone know how easy or difficult it is to install some paving slabs for a walkway?

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    • Paving slabs are often used to create outdoor patios.
      By: Christopher Dodge
      Paving slabs are often used to create outdoor patios.
    • Concrete paving slabs may be built on site, and reinforced with rebar or wire mesh.
      By: podsolnykh
      Concrete paving slabs may be built on site, and reinforced with rebar or wire mesh.