FAQ's nach Walkway slabs
What is the difference to the slope step?
The difference between the slope step and the walkway slab lies in the area of application. The slope step is used for the construction of a staircase on a slope, the walkway slab is more suitable for use on level or at most slightly ascending surfaces. In contrast to the slope step, the walkway slab has four equally short "feet".
Why are the step plates delivered without a steel bar?
The walkway slabs are usually laid on level ground, so it is not necessary to level the ground with the rod. However, if the terrain is sloping and/or uneven, steel bars can be ordered as an option. These can then be used to compensate for slight unevenness.
What size of walkway slab do you recommend?
This is at the personal discretion of the user and depends on his or her needs. In general, however, the larger the tread surface, the better the stance.
Are the walkway slabs suitable for any surface?
The best way to anchor the walkway slabs is in the soil. They are less suitable for soil that is penetrated with roots, such as forest soil. If in doubt, please carry out a test yourself in advance. Anchoring is not possible in stony ground or on stones.