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Block Paving

Block paving, also known as brick paving, is a great way to upgrade outdoor spaces thanks to its durability, flexibility, and low maintenance. It's widely used in homes, businesses, and public areas to create attractive, long-lasting surfaces. This is done by arranging concrete or clay blocks in different patterns and styles.

Concrete paving blocks are especially useful for driveways, patios, paths, and garden walkways. They can handle heavy foot traffic and allow you to add a personal touch to your outdoor design.

At Howarth, you’ll find a wide range of block paving options online, including Marshall's block paving - perfect for landscaping projects. One of the most popular choices is Tegula block paving, available in many colours and styles to suit your space.

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    Marshalls Drivesett Tegula Charcoal 240 x 160 x 50mm

    If your home is in need of a traditional, high-quality new driveway, look no further than Drivesett Tegula block paving. This sturdy concrete paving stone is one of the UK's most popular driveway options and is well-known for its long-lasting durability...
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    Marshalls Drivesett Tegula Charcoal 160 x 160 x 50mm

    If your home is in need of a traditional, high-quality new driveway, look no further than Drivesett Tegula block paving. This sturdy concrete paving stone is one of the UK's most popular driveway options and is well-known for its long-lasting durability...
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    Marshalls Drivesett Tegula Charcoal 120 x 160 x 50mm

    If your home is in need of a traditional, high-quality new driveway, look no further than Drivesett Tegula block paving. This sturdy concrete paving stone is one of the UK's most popular driveway options and is well-known for its long-lasting durability...
  • Driveline Priora Concrete Block Paving Buff 200 x 100 x 60mm (8.08m2)

    Driveline Priora Concrete Block Paving Buff 200 x 100 x 60mm (8.08m2)

    Marshalls Driveline Priora is a permeable alternative to Driveline 50. The patented Priora Block Paving Driveway System allows you to avoid the complicated and frustrating planning permission process. The unique patented Priora nib design allows surface...
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    Keyblok Concrete Block Paving Charcoal 200 x 100 x 60mm (8.08m2)

    If you are longing for an attractive, practical, longer-lasting driveway than resin or asphalt, but are worried about budget, Keyblok is a popular choice as it provides flexibility to cater for a variety of driveway projects, and is really easy to...
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    Keyblok Concrete Block Paving Brindle 200 x 100 x 60mm (8.08m2)

    This Keyblok Concrete Block Paving Brindle 200 x 100 x 60mm provides flexibility to cater for a vairety of driveway projects and is easy to install.
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    Drivesett Argent Concrete Block Paving Light Mixed Pack Size (10.75m2)

    Marshalls Drivesett Argent is part of the contemporary Argent range, and features a subtle sparkle, given off by the high quality aggregates. Drivesett Argent also has a permeable equivalent; Drivesett Argent Priora. Mixed size packs contain the correct...
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    Driveline Priora Concrete Block Paving Charcoal 200 x 100 x 60mm (8.08m2)

    Marshalls Driveline Priora is a permeable alternative to Driveline 50. The patented Priora Block Paving Driveway System allows you to avoid the complicated and frustrating planning permission process. The unique patented Priora nib design allows surface...
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    Standard Concrete Block Paving Sunrise 200 x 100 x 50mm (9.76m2)

    This Standard Concrete Block Paving Sunrise 200 x 100 x 50mm by Marshalls is a budget driveway product. It now has an improved colour and finish. Blocks are manufactured at different sites throughout the country, it is recommended that you mix blocks...

Block paving, also known as brick paving, is a popular way to improve outdoor areas. It’s known for being durable, versatile, and low maintenance, making it a top choice for homes, businesses, and public spaces.

By laying individual concrete paving blocks or clay paving blocks in custom patterns, you can create a long-lasting and attractive surface. It's ideal for driveways, patios, walkways, and garden paths, as it handles both foot and vehicle traffic with ease. Driveway block paving is especially popular for adding style and increasing property value.

At Howarth, we offer a wide range of paving blocks online, including trusted brands like Marshalls block paving. One of our bestsellers is Tegula block paving, which comes in different colours such as grey block paving - perfect for matching any garden or driveway design.

To help you keep your paving looking fresh, we also supply block paving cleaners and sturdy concrete paving blocks for long-term support.

Not sure what you need? Contact your local Howarth branch for expert advice on choosing the right block paving for your project.

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.