> Stunning geometric design
> Various blue colouring throughout design
> Square 333x333mm format with 9mm thickness
> R10 anti-slip rating
> Suitable for interior and exterior floors
> Durable porcelain construction
> Chic matt finish
Caroline 11/10/22
Hello, Can these be laid directly onto an external brick wall? Would the bricks need priming? Thank you.
Our advice: The brick would require priming with Eco Prim Grip Plus SKU: 1560005 and adhering with Keraquick Grey Fast Setting Adhesive 20kg SKU: 012120UK.
Rebecc 06/10/22
Hi, can these be used as wall tiles? i want them to tile a downstairs cloakroom. thanks
Our advice: If the tiles are being installed directly onto plasterboard or a tile backer board, then yes, these may be installed onto walls. They would not be suitable for installing onto plastered walls.
Chris king 24/07/22
What adhesive do you use to stick these tiles to a concrete base?
Our advice: For an outdoor installation onto a solid concrete base, we would recommend Adesilex P4 Grey Floor Adhesive 20kg SKU: 218220.
TE 20/07/22
Hi, given the thickness, are these suitable for use as the surface of a step? Also can you confirm the anti-slip rating as the product details state R10 but the other Q & A mention R11.
Our advice: These tiles are suitable for an external project including a step face providing they are installed onto a cured concrete base and adhered with an exterior tile adhesive. I do apologise for the confusion regarding the slip rating. I can confirm the rating is in fact R10.
Lydia Morgan 21/06/22
Would these be suitable for an outdoor patio area? We do get snow and frost most winters. Thanks.
Our advice: Yes, providing the tiles are installed onto a concrete base and adhered using an exterior tile adhesive.
DM 08/05/22
Can the Hanoi star tiles be used for patios?
Our advice: Yes, providing the tiles are installed onto a concrete base and adhered with an external tile adhesive.
Gill 21/04/22
I’ve bought these tiles and they have just arrived - and whilst your details here say they are porcelain the boxes say ‘glazed porcelain ceramic tiles’ so are they still porcelain? I am using them in a green house and have been advised to get porcelain ones
Our advice: These tiles are Porcelain you will be able to confirm this by checking the back of the tiles. If the underside is red the tile is Ceramic if it's a pale greyish colour it's Porcelain. As the tiles are made in Spain the manufacturers will label the boxes, in Spain, they tend not to differentiate between Porcelain and Ceramic as much as we do. This is because both types of tile are made in the same way it's just that a Porcelain tile will be compressed and fired to a much higher degree. If you would like to discuss this further please contact us on 01782 223822 or at customer.service@tilemountain.co.uk