High-quality material and a reliable supplier are the be-all and end-all for every craftsman. From tools to
stone carpet, you can buy everything you need for laying at Quarzkiesboden Zimmermann.
Contents
- Buying stone carpet – The difference between cheap and inexpensive
- What should I bear in mind when buying the material?
- Tools and accessories for laying stone carpets
- Buy logos and motifs on stone carpets
- What is a natural stone carpet?
- Synonyms for stone carpet
- Non-binding price inquiry
- FAQ
- Link collection
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Buying stone carpet - the difference between cheap and inexpensive Pay attention to quality when buying stone carpet
“Buy cheap, buy twice” – most people should be familiar with this saying. There is also some truth in it when it comes to buying stone carpeting: cheap DIY store products often have a high dust content in the granules. If the binder and gravel are mixed together, the dust already binds a lot of the binder that is supposed to ensure the stability and flexibility of the gravel floor. The consequence is either a higher requirement for binder, which drives up the price of the floor, or a floor covering with poor durability.
If you buy a professionally laid stone carpet that has been produced by trained installers using branded products, it will remain intact and attractive for decades. As a supplier, we therefore pay particular attention to the quality of our products, the high purity of all our granules and binders and the extensive training of our specialist partners. This quality awareness is what makes our coatings affordable and sets them apart from cheap systems.
Buying stone carpet as an installer from your supplier
As a wholesaler and supplier of products for all aspects of stone carpets , Quarzkiesboden Zimmermann offers a full service for installers.
Are you looking for a supplier from whom you can buy stone carpeting? In addition to the gravel types, binders, primers and sealers, we also supply the necessary tools and know-how for the professional installation of gravel floors. Our training courses help beginners, those changing over and budding professionals with their upcoming projects. This way, your company will also become a laying company from which customers will be happy to buy your stone carpet!
What should I bear in mind when buying material? Where can I buy material for laying stone carpet?
It is advisable to purchase the materials required to create gravel floors from just one specialist dealer. This ensures that the individual materials for laying stone carpets are compatible with each other. This prevents any nasty surprises during installation.
At Quarzkiesboden Zimmermann GmbH & Co KG you can obtain Qubo® brand products. When you buy branded products, you have the guarantee of consistently good quality.
Buying tools and accessories for laying stone carpets This material and tools are required for gravel processing:
- Spit barrel for mixing
- Stirrer
- Libra
- Sword trowel / Laying trowel
- brush
- Father figure
- Paint tray
- Profile rails
- hand lamp
- knee pads
- Gloves
- gravel
- Binder
- Primer
- Sealing
Buy logos and motifs on stone carpet Qubo® Paintings
In addition to the large selection of colours, stone carpet motifs and logos can be used to further individualize your own gravel floor. These works of art are called Qubo® Paintings. They are created in the manufactory of sz art of airbrush and provided with a protective sealing layer.
This means that the motifs can be delivered to the construction site ready for installation. This type of production in advance of the respective construction projects prevents delays in the construction period. The finished Qubo® Painting is applied directly during installation. This creates a uniform transition between the floor and the motif without any visible transitions.


Interested parties can either send inquiries directly to sz art of airbrush or contact their installer. They can purchase the planned Qubo® Painting directly together with the material for the stone carpet.
The applied sealant protects the colors perfectly against wear and tear, making them just as abrasion-resistant as the floor itself. The Qubo® Paintings also retain their attractive appearance in entrance areas, in rooms with a high volume of visitors and in garages . Dirt can be easily removed from the sealant.
Selection of motifs
There are virtually no limits to your imagination when choosing the motifs. Company logos and lettering are just as possible as animals and maritime images for bathrooms and terraces . Although simple motifs can also be implemented within a day using rail technology, the laying of unusual works of art in just one day can only be achieved with Qubo® Painting. This makes it possible to create curved contours, detailed shadow and color gradients and three-dimensional motifs.
The quartz gravel artworks are also extremely flexible in terms of size: you can buy almost any size of Qubo® Painting for your stone carpet , from the small logo on a step to the gecko on the terrace to a motif several square meters in size.
This is why sports clubs, hotels and many other companies are increasingly opting for the combination of Qubo® Paintings with a quartz gravel floor.
What is a natural stone carpet?
The basis of all our stone floors are natural stones. Marble and uncolored quartz gravel are completely natural. This is why many people also call a marble or quartz gravel floor a natural stone carpet .
Synonyms for stone carpet / natural stone carpet There are many synonymous definitions
In addition to the variations described so far, there are various other names under which you can buy
stone carpet. Many of them have the same or a similar meaning: quartz gravel floor, marble stone carpet, natural stone carpet, marble carpet, quartz floor, colored quartz floor, pebble floor, pebble stone carpet, color gravel floor, marble gravel floor…
After reading the informative article, it becomes clear that these names are simply derived from the types of stone used – colored quartz floors are made of colored quartz gravel, while natural stone carpets are made of uncolored natural pebbles and marble gravel.
Whatever you call the material: With a gravel coating you always ensure …
… for a strong appearance!
Non-binding Cost estimate
When buying stone carpets, the area of application determines the pricing. However, the costs depend on many different factors, including
- the type of binder required
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from the primer
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the choice of skirting boards, for example, if these are also made of gravel
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from the labor costs of the professional installer
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the size of the area to be laid
In outdoor areas, the costs are higher because the substrate needs to be sealed and the marble gravel needs to be laid with a UV-resistant binder.
When you buy a stone carpet, you usually choose between a coating made of
Colorquarz
or
Marmorkies
. However, there are considerable differences in the quality of materials between low-cost suppliers and manufacturers of high-quality products, for example in the amount of dust or the types of marble used.
Additional mica additives and various precious and semi-precious stones can be added at extra cost.
Colored quartz is available in the following grain sizes:
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1–2 mm
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2–3 mm
- 3–4 mm
Marble gravel is available in the following grain sizes:
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1–4 mm
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4–8 mm
- 8–15 mm
Of course, the choice of gravel grain size has an effect on the laying thickness of the gravel floor.
The laying thickness of the floor depends on the gravel grain size and the area of application. Normal gravel with a grain size of 2 – 3 mm can be laid indoors with a thickness of 6 mm.
An installation thickness of 8 mm is used outdoors and on stairs indoors due to the load.
Finally, 10 mm of material is applied to external stairs.
Vertical surfaces such as risers, skirting boards and walls are always laid in 6 mm.
The larger the gravel grain size you buy for your stone carpet, the higher the installation height of the floor covering. This means you need more gravel and additional binder per square metre. The price increases accordingly.
The primer forms the bonding bridge between the building structure and the gravel floor. The material can be applied to almost any substrate, for example tiles, wood, stone, concrete and metal. Different substrates require different preparation steps.
On tiles and metal, for example, a primer is required to give the smooth surface stability during installation.
On porous stone and absorbent screed, the appropriate primer must be used to prevent the binder from being absorbed, which is intended to ensure that the pebbles remain in place.
To coat wooden planks with a gravel floor, the movement of the planks against each other must first be stopped. To do this, the installer first applies a mesh mat to the wooden floor. Once the filler has dried, the gravel floor is applied.
Especially in kitchens and
bathrooms
, the gravel coating should be provided with a pore seal for hygienic reasons. It prevents leaked, sticky liquids from penetrating the gravel floor. While spilled liquids are difficult to remove from an open floor, the pore seal enables
effortless cleaning
by wet mopping.
Dogs
, cats and co. feel much more comfortable on the textured surface of a gravel floor than on smooth floor coverings such as tiles or laminate, as they do not slip on the gravel. However, it is advisable to cover the floor with a pore seal to ensure an easily wipeable surface.
terrace
is the durable alternative to other floor coverings. The system creates a non-slip floor that is not only visually appealing, but also 100% frost-proof and UV-resistant. This means that our
Qubo® quartz gravel
can be used outdoors without any problems. Their special coating gives the quartz pebbles additional protection from the sun’s rays.
marble gravel
, which is also suitable for outdoor use, comes from Italian quarries and is naturally lightfast.
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High drainage capacity due to open-pored structure
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Quick drying in sun and wind
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Easy to clean and self-cleaning
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100% frostsicher
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UV-stabil
- Gentle, massage-like walking comfort when walking barefoot
The most important thing when laying gravel floors in outdoor areas is preparing the substrate. This ensures the durability of the finished floor.
On the one hand, this is because a primed subfloor provides significantly increased adhesion for the filled gravel. On the other hand, a sealing layer keeps rainwater away from the building structure, for example, which supports long-term durability.
Options for sealing building structures are
- Sealing using an epoxy resin seal with sealing membrane
- Sealing using a flex sealing slurry
In order to drain rainwater effectively, the floor covering is laid with a gradient of at least 1.5%.
No, in outdoor areas, gravel coatings are always laid as an open system to ensure drainage capacity and thus the run-off of rainwater. This makes them 100% frost-proof and therefore ideal as
pool surrounds
and as a covering for balconies, terraces, entrance areas, outdoor steps and loggias.
We would like to point out that we do not recommend gravel coatings in the direct shower area. The reasons for this can be found in the basic structure of the floor and the wet room. Just as the tile adhesive underneath a tile does not form a completely flat surface without air pockets, pores also remain underneath a sealed gravel.
If, after years, a silicone seam leaks and water from a fitting, for example, penetrates between the wall or floor covering and the seal of the building structure, the transparent pore seal reacts with the water and forms white stains. As these occur underneath the seal, they cannot be wiped away or removed by drying.
This is why insurance companies do not classify stone carpets as suitable for wet rooms and do not replace such coatings in the event of damage. We therefore recommend that you purchase a microcement coating for showers instead of stone carpet. With these, there is no water-bearing layer between the floor covering and the substrate, so there is no risk of moisture penetration. Due to the many customization options for microcement, it can also be combined with stone carpet. Just get in touch with us.
stairs
can be easily renovated both indoors and outdoors. When you buy a stone carpet for your old staircase, you get a new design without having to invest in a new staircase. The renovation is carried out without any chiselling or demolition work. Staircase renovation significantly reduces or even completely eliminates noise. Of course, a gravel coating is also ideal for new stairs and entrance areas.
Yes. A staircase coated with stone carpet already has a slip resistance class of R10 after installation.
Special sealants can be used to increase the slip resistance class to R11 or R12.
Depending on the design of the staircase, the renovation takes 3-5 days. In special cases, installation is also possible within an even shorter time. For a more precise determination of the duration of your construction project ,
simply contact us at
.
All unsere Kiesböden setzen auf natürliche Steine als Grundmaterial. Deshalb werden Kiesbeschichtungen aus Marmor- und Quarzkies von vielen auch als
Natursteinteppich
bezeichnet.
The gravel is available natural and colored.
FAQ
Details and facts, key figures and explanations – here you will find answers to frequently asked questions about our Qubo® coating systems. If any details remain unclear, simply contact us at . We will be happy to advise you personally and promptly.
Link collection
- Stone carpet …
- … Product page
- … Schulung
- … Primers (interesting facts)
- … Binding agent (interesting facts)
- … Sealants (interesting facts)
- … on terraces (interesting facts)
- … in the bath and sauna (interesting facts)
- … in garages (interesting facts)
- … Provider (interesting facts)
- Quartz floor made of colored quartz (interesting facts)
- Contact to Quarzkiesboden Zimmermann
- Qubo® Painting – Logo creation on Qubo® quartz gravel
- Homepage von sz art of airbrush
- Qubo® Painting company logo on outdoor staircase (Worth knowing)
- Qubo® Painting Gecko on terrace (interesting facts)