Icaria Ocre Brown Stone Effect 20mm Porcelain Paving Slabs
Key Features
Key Features
> Quartzite stone effect design
> Directional veining for a textured look
> 20mm thick durable porcelain
> Long lasting and frostproof
> Perfect for a stylish patio space
Description
Description
Perfect for transforming your garden into a stylish, functional space, these Icaria Plus Ocre 59x59 Tiles are made from durable porcelain that's 20mm thick, so they're long-lasting and frostproof! They have a quartzite effect design with directional veining, which adds a characterful textural look.
The design of these tiles is on a 1100x1100mm canvas, meaning we can obtain an unlimited number of random face variations obtained from these measurements.
The perfect finishing touch
For that perfect finish around your patio space, line the edges with our stylish new 20mm Paving Slab Trims! Choose the colour that best matches your style!
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning and Maintenance
We advise protecting your tiles with a pre-grout treatment. We recommend the LTP Porcelain Tile Protector.
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Q & A
Hi There. We would suggest our LTP porcelain Tile protector to treat these tiles. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/ltp-porcelain-tile-protector To clean the Tiles, we would suggest LTP Porcelain Tile Cleaner 1Ltr https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/ltp-cleaning-protecting-ltp-porcelain-tile-cleaner-1ltr Kind regards, Walls and Floors.
Hi Jackie Thank you for your query. Yes, these are suitable for use on a driveway. They would need fixing with a solid bed of adhesive or mortar, depending on the current substrate. Please give us a call if you would like some further information on laying these tiles, 01536 314730, we will be happy to help. Kind Regards Walls and Floors
Hello Colin, Thank you for your query, These tiles have an Anti-slip grade of R11, which means there are have a moderate resistance to slips, tiles with R11 anti-slip ratings can be deemed safe for use in almost any interior space, I have attached a link below with further information,. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/i/anti-slip-grading Kind Regards Walls and Floors,
Hi Mervyn Thanks for your query. We have a lot more stock coming in on the 14th of May and more to follow on the 28th as well. Kind regards Walls and Floors
Hi Kim Need to cut your slabs to size? 20mm Porcelain tiles are best cut using a heavy duty wet-cutter, like the Rubi ND200 upwards. Due to the depth, even with water cooling, some very slight chipping can occur when using some blades, however, scoring the tile with a manual tile cutter, can act as a stop, so that when running the tile through the wet cutter up to the score line, the score line will act as a break to minimise glaze splintering. Tip 1. – On a flat-bed wet-cutter, it is important that you allow the cutter to do the work. Feed the tile through gently and don’t force it through as this will put strain on the motor. Tip 2. – On a bridge saw, cut the tile in 3-4 passes. Cutting down approximately 5-6mm at a time. The less material being cut away in a single pass, the less stain the motor will be subjected to, and the less chance of the blade overheating and chipping the tile. Kind regards Walls and Floors
Hi Heather Thank you for your query. The best type of blade would be a diamond blade specially made for extra hard tiles like stone and granite, one we could recommend is the Rubi TVA Hard Materials Diamond Blade or Rubi CPA Hard Materials Diamond Blade, there are various size options depending on what cutter you ahve. Kind regards Walls and Floors
Hi Natalie Thanks for your query. These tiles can be used inside you would just need to bear in mind they are 20mm thick so the floor may need to be dug down slightly to accommodate them as most internal tiles are around 10mm thick. Kind regards Walls and Floors
Questions & Answers
Questions & Answers
Q & A
Hi There. We would suggest our LTP porcelain Tile protector to treat these tiles. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/ltp-porcelain-tile-protector To clean the Tiles, we would suggest LTP Porcelain Tile Cleaner 1Ltr https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/ltp-cleaning-protecting-ltp-porcelain-tile-cleaner-1ltr Kind regards, Walls and Floors.
Hi Jackie Thank you for your query. Yes, these are suitable for use on a driveway. They would need fixing with a solid bed of adhesive or mortar, depending on the current substrate. Please give us a call if you would like some further information on laying these tiles, 01536 314730, we will be happy to help. Kind Regards Walls and Floors
Hello Colin, Thank you for your query, These tiles have an Anti-slip grade of R11, which means there are have a moderate resistance to slips, tiles with R11 anti-slip ratings can be deemed safe for use in almost any interior space, I have attached a link below with further information,. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/i/anti-slip-grading Kind Regards Walls and Floors,
Hi Mervyn Thanks for your query. We have a lot more stock coming in on the 14th of May and more to follow on the 28th as well. Kind regards Walls and Floors
Hi Kim Need to cut your slabs to size? 20mm Porcelain tiles are best cut using a heavy duty wet-cutter, like the Rubi ND200 upwards. Due to the depth, even with water cooling, some very slight chipping can occur when using some blades, however, scoring the tile with a manual tile cutter, can act as a stop, so that when running the tile through the wet cutter up to the score line, the score line will act as a break to minimise glaze splintering. Tip 1. – On a flat-bed wet-cutter, it is important that you allow the cutter to do the work. Feed the tile through gently and don’t force it through as this will put strain on the motor. Tip 2. – On a bridge saw, cut the tile in 3-4 passes. Cutting down approximately 5-6mm at a time. The less material being cut away in a single pass, the less stain the motor will be subjected to, and the less chance of the blade overheating and chipping the tile. Kind regards Walls and Floors
Hi Heather Thank you for your query. The best type of blade would be a diamond blade specially made for extra hard tiles like stone and granite, one we could recommend is the Rubi TVA Hard Materials Diamond Blade or Rubi CPA Hard Materials Diamond Blade, there are various size options depending on what cutter you ahve. Kind regards Walls and Floors
Hi Natalie Thanks for your query. These tiles can be used inside you would just need to bear in mind they are 20mm thick so the floor may need to be dug down slightly to accommodate them as most internal tiles are around 10mm thick. Kind regards Walls and Floors