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had a new patio laid with Indian sandstone Raj green. They are riven but apparently 22mm calibrated.
Problem is, the little kids now constantly trip up on the corners because the slabs are not level with the next slab. Eg some edges are slightly thicker than the next edge.
The guy who did it is a professional & said that’s because they’re riven and didn’t seem calibrated enough. He laid them on a bed of screed, not dot & dab.
So I ordered more batches, the same. Spoke to the company on numerous occasions and they said that’s bevause they’re riven.
Am I missing something here? I understand riven means not level, but I didn’t know it meant tiny little sides/edges exposed for little feet to trip on.
Is this right?
Problem is, the little kids now constantly trip up on the corners because the slabs are not level with the next slab. Eg some edges are slightly thicker than the next edge.
The guy who did it is a professional & said that’s because they’re riven and didn’t seem calibrated enough. He laid them on a bed of screed, not dot & dab.
So I ordered more batches, the same. Spoke to the company on numerous occasions and they said that’s bevause they’re riven.
Am I missing something here? I understand riven means not level, but I didn’t know it meant tiny little sides/edges exposed for little feet to trip on.
Is this right?