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Block Paving

Block paving, also known as brick paving, is a popular choice for enhancing outdoor spaces because of its versatility, durability, and simplicity of maintenance. It is used in residential, commercial, and public applications to create visually appealing and lasting surfaces by arranging individual concrete or clay blocks in varied designs. Concrete paving blocks are ideal for driveways, patios, walkways, and garden walks, as it allows for personalised designs and long-lasting performance even under heavy foot traffic.

Howarth offers a wide selection of products online, including Marshall's block paving, which is ideal for landscaping renovation. Tegula block paving is their most popular product, and it comes in a variety of colours and styles.

 

 

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  • Talasey Fossestone Ebony Limestone Block Paving 250 x 150 x 50mm (8.40m2) Talasey Fossestone Ebony Limestone Block Paving 250 x 150 x 50mm (8.40m2)

    Talasey Fossestone Ebony Limestone Block Paving 250 x 150 x 50mm (8.40m2)

    Ebony is a dark tumbled limestone product with 4 sawn edges and a naturally riven surface. This block paver offers a traditional feel with a contemporary colour. As Ebony is a limestone, it will naturally lighten over time. Howarth offer a wide range...
  • Talasey Midnight Blue NSBP Limestone Block Paving 200 x 150mm (8.4m2)

    Talasey Midnight Blue NSBP Limestone Block Paving 200 x 150mm (8.4m2)

    Midnight Blue is a stunning blue limestone block paver that works well on its own, or as a contrasting border or stretcher course. Howarth offer a wide range of Paving Slabs in a variety of styles and colours, visit our paving section for more choice...
  • Talasey Midnight Blue NSBP Limestone Block Paving 250 x 150mm (8.4m2)

    Talasey Midnight Blue NSBP Limestone Block Paving 250 x 150mm (8.4m2)

    Midnight Blue is a stunning blue limestone block paver that works well on its own, or as a contrasting border or stretcher course. Howarth offer a wide range of Paving Slabs in a variety of styles and colours, visit our paving section for more choice...
  • Talasey Midnight Blue NSBP Limestone Block Paving 150 x 150mm (8.8m2)

    Talasey Midnight Blue NSBP Limestone Block Paving 150 x 150mm (8.8m2)

    Midnight Blue is a stunning blue limestone block paver that works well on its own, or as a contrasting border or stretcher course. Howarth offer a wide range of Paving Slabs in a variety of styles and colours, visit our paving section for more choice...
  • Talasey Fossestone Cinder Sandstone Block Paving Project Pack x 50mm (8.50m2) Talasey Fossestone Cinder Sandstone Block Paving Project Pack x 50mm (8.50m2)

    Talasey Fossestone Cinder Sandstone Block Paving Project Pack x 50mm (8.50m2)

    Cinder is an antiqued, riven block paver with a varying palette of grey, brown, buff tones. This range offers a cool and modern colour palette, ideal for those looking for a contemporary aesthetic. Howarth offer a wide range of Paving Slabs in a variety...
  • Talasey Fossestone Forest Sandstone Block Paving Project Pack x 50mm (8.50m2) Talasey Fossestone Forest Sandstone Block Paving Project Pack x 50mm (8.50m2)

    Talasey Fossestone Forest Sandstone Block Paving Project Pack x 50mm (8.50m2)

    Forest from Natural Paving’s Fossestone range is a tumbled and antiqued sandstone product with a riven surface and a range of cool and warm tones. This natural stone block paving presents a beautiful, natural blend of colours including grey, pink and...
  • Talasey Fossestone Orchard Sandstone Block Paving Project Pack x 50mm (8.50m2) Talasey Fossestone Orchard Sandstone Block Paving Project Pack x 50mm (8.50m2)

    Talasey Fossestone Orchard Sandstone Block Paving Project Pack x 50mm (8.50m2)

    Orchard is a sandstone block paver that has a natural riven surface and lightly tumbled to give an antiqued look. This range provides a warm blend of buff, pink and grey tones for those looking for something unique. Howarth offer a wide range of...

Block paving, also known as brick paving, is a highly popular choice for transforming outdoor spaces due to its versatility, durability, and low maintenance needs. Commonly used in residential, commercial, and public settings, block paving allows for creating visually appealing and long-lasting surfaces by arranging individual concrete or clay paving blocks in custom designs.

Ideal for driveways, patios, walkways, and garden paths, block paving can withstand heavy foot and vehicle traffic, offering a personalized touch with an extensive range of patterns, colors, and finishes. Driveway block paving is especially popular, as it enhances curb appeal and adds value to your property.

Howarth provides an extensive selection of paving blocks online, including Marshalls block paving options that are perfect for any landscaping renovation. Among these, Tegula block paving stands out as a customer favourite, available in various colors, such as grey block paving, to match any aesthetic.

Additionally, to maintain your paving's pristine appearance, we offer specialized block paving cleaners and concrete paving blocks, ensuring your surfaces stay clean and well-supported.

If you’re unsure which type of block paving or paving products best suit your project, reach out to your friendly local Howarth team for expert advice on selecting the perfect solution.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to lay block paving?
To lay block paving, excavate the area, add a compacted sub-base, and install edge restraints. Spread and level sharp sand before laying the blocks in your chosen pattern. Compact the surface with a plate compactor, then brush kiln-dried sand into the joints for stability.
How to clean block paving​?
To clean block paving, sweep away debris, then use a pressure washer or a stiff brush with soapy water to remove dirt and algae. For tough stains, apply a suitable cleaner, scrub, and rinse. Refill joints with kiln-dried sand if needed to maintain stability.
How to lay block paving on concrete​?
To lay block paving on concrete, start by cleaning the surface thoroughly and ensuring it's free of debris. Apply a bonding agent to the concrete, then spread a layer of sharp sand (about 25-30mm thick) to create a stable base. Lay the blocks in your desired pattern, ensuring they fit tightly. Once laid, compact the blocks with a plate compactor and fill the joints with kiln-dried sand.