Info
The Panache 900x150 units can be used as a long aspect paving, as an edging or even as coping for use with the Panache Walling range.
Used as a paving each pack covers 5.40m2.
Used as an edging or coping each pack covers 36.00 linear metres.
Delivery
Deliveries normally occur between 7am and 6pm. Once your order has been placed you will be contacted and provided with an exact date of delivery.
This vehicle will lower the product to the ground using an electric lift. The pallet of products is then pulled off using a manual pallet truck. It is imperative that the ground that the pallet is unloaded onto is flat and solid. Access may be needed for a rigid lorry (up to 20ft) otherwise additional delivery charges may be made. For larger orders alternative delivery methods can be arranged. Please call our office to discuss any delivery requirements or for clarification.
Our customer services team will advise how to prepare for receipt of ordered goods. Our delivery team are not responsible for any additional lifting or carrying of your goods.
We do not deliver items to multiple addresses.
All full packs and all orders containing at least one full pack will be delivered free of charge*.
Delivery charges for individual units usually have a flat charge of £30. *Delivery is free on orders with full packs except for deliveries to the postcodes AB, BT, DD, GY, HS, IM, IV, JE, KA27-28, KW, PA20+, PH, P030-41 and ZE (please call 0800 032 6306 for a quote).
Delivery will normally be less than 7 days (typically 3-5 days). Simply Paving will aim to contact you by email or directly by phone within one working day of your order to suggest a delivery date. If the date provided is unsuitable please get in touch and we will re-arrange the delivery date.
For further information please refer to our delivery policy.
Laying
The area to be paved should first of all be dug out to a depth of at least 200mm. The area should then be back filled with 150mm of MoT/crusher run, compacted to 100mm.
As manufactured paviors are produced in man-made moulds, variation in thickness is not generally an issue, and the undersides of the slabs are more consistent. Therefore, for light use patios, a screed bed of a sharp sand and cement mix (a ratio of 6:1 is more than adequate) can be used as oppose to creating a mortar bed.
If preferred, manufactured paving can also be laid on a mortar bed, but it is not always necessary.
Once in place, each flag can be consolidated by tapping them down, either with a rubber mallet or by keeping a piece of softwood between a hammer or mallet and the flag. Continually check levels and falls during the laying process across the top surface profile of a number of flags at a time.
This product has been designed to be butt / close jointed in order to achieve the desired laying pattern.
Please refer to the guides section of the website for further information regarding laying flag paving.