Mountain Pearl Grey Stone Effect 16mm Porcelain Paving Slabs 600x600

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Key Features

  • > Durable 16mm thick porcelain construction

    > Rectified edges for seamless finish

    > Neutral white shade for a contemporary space

    > Suitable for exterior floors

    > 8 face variations for natural completed look

    > Modern 60x60 format

Description

Cleaning and Maintenance

12.30 KG
801830
Per SQM
5 ?
Floors
Porcelain
Grey
No
Matt
R11 / 35 Degrees
600x600x16mm
16
Yes
2.78
External

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Q & A

Shantelle 07/04/24
Do you need to put a primer on these before laying on the rock tire mortar. Our Advice

Hi There, Yes, we would always reccommend priming before Tiling! Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.

mike 05/04/24
Can you fit these tiles on to ply-board outside R/s Mike Our Advice

Hi Mike, It is not recommended to use plyboard outside, I'm afraid. You'd need to lay these onto solid concrete or MOT Type 1. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors

Tony21/02/24
Hi, As with laying concrete slabs, can these slabs be laid on a sand and cement mix (3 :1)? Our Advice

Hi Tony Yes these slabs can be laid using a sand and cement mix. Kind Regards Walls and Floors

Yvonne White20/10/23
Hi How to remove rust marks left by residue fertiliser? Should we seal these tiles, if so, what with?Our Advice

Hi Yvonne, If you can please get in contact with us via email with some images, we are more than happy to look into this further for you. Walls and Floors.

Jonathan 26/09/23
Can these tiles be laid using tile pedestals or do they need a completely solid base? Our Advice

Hi Jonathan These tiles can be fitted on top of pedestals, as long as the substrate is completely sold, either existing slabs or concrete. Kind Regards Walls and Floors

Graeme 26/09/23
Good afternoon. Are these tiles flush together or do they require a 5mm/10mm join? This is for an external fit. Thanks, Our Advice

Hi Graeme These tile's will require a minimum of a 3mm grout line. Kind Regards Walls and Floors

David 18/09/23
Hi, would these slabs be strong enough to accommodate a metal table and 6 chairs?Our Advice

Hi David, Yes, these tiles are perfectly stable and durable enough to withstand the weight of any patio furniture. Many of our customers use these paving slabs to accommodate hot tubs or vehicles. Kind Regards, Walls & Floors

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Q & A

Shantelle 07/04/24
Do you need to put a primer on these before laying on the rock tire mortar. Our Advice

Hi There, Yes, we would always reccommend priming before Tiling! Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.

mike 05/04/24
Can you fit these tiles on to ply-board outside R/s Mike Our Advice

Hi Mike, It is not recommended to use plyboard outside, I'm afraid. You'd need to lay these onto solid concrete or MOT Type 1. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors

Tony21/02/24
Hi, As with laying concrete slabs, can these slabs be laid on a sand and cement mix (3 :1)? Our Advice

Hi Tony Yes these slabs can be laid using a sand and cement mix. Kind Regards Walls and Floors

Yvonne White20/10/23
Hi How to remove rust marks left by residue fertiliser? Should we seal these tiles, if so, what with?Our Advice

Hi Yvonne, If you can please get in contact with us via email with some images, we are more than happy to look into this further for you. Walls and Floors.

Jonathan 26/09/23
Can these tiles be laid using tile pedestals or do they need a completely solid base? Our Advice

Hi Jonathan These tiles can be fitted on top of pedestals, as long as the substrate is completely sold, either existing slabs or concrete. Kind Regards Walls and Floors

Graeme 26/09/23
Good afternoon. Are these tiles flush together or do they require a 5mm/10mm join? This is for an external fit. Thanks, Our Advice

Hi Graeme These tile's will require a minimum of a 3mm grout line. Kind Regards Walls and Floors

David 18/09/23
Hi, would these slabs be strong enough to accommodate a metal table and 6 chairs?Our Advice

Hi David, Yes, these tiles are perfectly stable and durable enough to withstand the weight of any patio furniture. Many of our customers use these paving slabs to accommodate hot tubs or vehicles. Kind Regards, Walls & Floors

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