Is 22mm thick stone strong enough for my patio?
It's widely recognised that the most important factor when considering the strength of a driveway or patio is not the paving material itself, but the sub base underneath. So, no paving is going to survive heavy traffic when it’s poorly supported by the sub base. It should also be laid on a full mortar bed.
A second consideration is the density of the stone. Some sandstones, such as Raj Green and Kandla Grey, are extremely hard. Others, such as Fossil Mint, which we don’t sell, are softer.
At 22mm, most paving is well able to withstand the demands put on patios and paths. This is also the case for most driveways. It is worth bearing in mind, though, that 25mm thick paving is a surprising 40% stronger than 22mm. So, if you have an area with high use of heavy vehicular traffic, a thicker stone, especially if it’s in a softer material, might be advisable. If you’re worried about how a stone will stand up to the use you want to put it to, our advisers will be happy to help.