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Garden slabs
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Anyone know anywhere other than eBay where I can get any slabs cheap missus has decided we're doing the garden before the summer
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#2
homebase? Stonemason? Local manufacturer?
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#3
Ain't looked anywhere yet apart from eBay I'm working till 11 tonight so only got time for here and eBay lol
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#4
What kinda size are you looking at?
Both tile size and total size to pave?
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Trade suppliers like wickes are the best
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Local reclamation yard?
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try freecycle...its a site with groups for each region...you can search through for what is offered or post a wanted ad
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Local free ads too
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wickes
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b&q with a trade card. get one their free. just make up a compony. dont need any paper work either.
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(08-01-2013, 06:48 PM)Piggy1987 Wrote: try freecycle...its a site with groups for each region...you can search through for what is offered or post a wanted ad

id go for this one too
i get some good stuff off here
im a mod on our local one Smile
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#12
Ill have to try freecycle I'm doing 2 areas 1 is aprox 6 ft by 18ft and the other aprox 10ft by 18ft not bothered about size if slabs as long as all the ones in the area match
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I'm a bit too far away but I've got some you can have for free haha
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Neighbours patios?
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Portsmouth is a bit to far but thanks for the offer mate

Only got 1 neighbour and there's is concreted
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UsedWolverhampton Willo, http://www.usedwolverhampton.co.uk/class...e_22033892
http://www.usedwolverhampton.co.uk/class...s_22032624
Chris.
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#17
Excellent thank you never even heard of that site that's brilliant thanks mate
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Also have over 2 tonnes of patio bricks? If anyone wants any?
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Wickes, B&Q, Homebase and the sorts all tend to be overpriced, as they are more for the DIY sector. If you approach a small independent merchant, or a chain such as Jewsons, Build Centre, Travis Perkins etc, you tend to find better prices as they deal with the suppliers direct, on a more regular basis with a higher volume. Failing that, you could ring the likes of stonemarket, marketstone, bradstone, brett paving, marshals etc, and go direct cutting out the middle man. Downside of this is that it will often incur a minimum order meterage.
Good cheap slabs to look for are indian sandstone (unregulated is about £3pm cheaper)
Alpha Antique Bloc paving (not too nice on a patio though)
Marshals Saxon paving

So it depends how big the job is, if its small, freecycle FTMFW
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No problem mate, Where in Wolves are you from?
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Bushbury mate you a wolves lad then ?
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