Bluestone is a natural stone which
is blue/grey in colour. It is a hard stone, making it very durable and long lasting.
Locally, Timaru Bluestone (http://www.timarubluestone.co.nz) offers a large variety of products and
finishes. Using the raw natural stone they manufacture Bluestone into paving, house
veneers, pool edging, tiles, architectural panels and much more. The unique
stone is unaffected by the weather and low maintenance is required. It is ideal
for high volume traffic areas due to its robust wear and tear qualities.
There are seven types of standard finishes available:
Brushed Polished – commonly used for tiles, vanities
and architectural panels. This finish should not be used when slip-resistance
is required.
Brush Honed – Generally used for internal
applications such as tiles, stair treads and vanities. This finish has an
acceptable slip-resistance (Co efficient of friction wet (AS/NZS 3661.1 1993) - 0.65).
First Brushed – This finish has a remarkable
slip-resistance. (Co efficient of friction wet (AS/NZS 3661.1 1993) - 0.75). A
light patina is created by one set of brushes. Generally used for tiles, stair
treads, thresholds and vanities)
Diamond Rubbed – By calibrating the stone slab a
non-slip surface is created. This finish is best suited for paving but is also
used for house veneers and large architectural panels.
Birds Pecked – This machine finished texture is
generally used for kerb and channel, house veneers and large architectural
panels.
Tumbled – The stone is tumbled to roughen the surface
and round the edges. This creates an aged appearance. Used for vehicular
paving, pedestrian paving and cobbles.
Pitched / Split Face – This finish exposes the natural
stone texture. It is commonly used for kerb and channel, house veneers,
vehicular paving, walls and fences.
Bluestone tiles:
Timaru Bluestone produces tiles for
both domestic and commercial use. Generally, they make their tiles 15mm thick
for internal application. This allows the tiles to be laid alongside other
flooring surfaces without a significant change in height. Standard tile sizes
are 400x400mm or 400mm x 350-750mm. They cater for custom sizes on request.
For indoor use, tiles are
predominantly Brush Honed or Brush Polished. Non-slip resistance is created
through the micro texture of the stone permitting no wear of resistance over
time. The low maintenance stone has a design life of 50+ years.
Bluestone tiles have an availability
of 4-8 weeks.
For installation, Timaru Bluestone recommends
the pavers be laid in a sand-cement mix on a 75mm 20MPA concrete bed or
equivalent. An acrylic bonding agent should be added to the mortar. When
grouting is required a 6mm joint should be considered, care must be taken to
avoid staining of the stone. If cleaning is necessary from mortar, Timaru
Bluestone recommends “Spirits of Salts”.
Bluestone’s neutral colour will
allow it to be easily incorporated with other design elements. Its appearance
will be enhanced by the forming of natural patina.
Examples of Timaru Bluestone projects are the Otago University and the Christchurch Airport.
Otago University
Christchurch Airport
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