> Faithful replication of genuine granite
> High-end look
> Hardwearing porcelain construction
> Large format means fewer tiles used and fewer grout lines
R9 - Best used in dry indoor areas: Bathrooms*, kitchens*, hallways*, living rooms, bedrooms and studies.
Generally, smooth surface gloss or matt tiles which can produce a slip hazard when wet, as a shoe may slide over the tiles
*Suitable matting should be in place to absorb water splashes etcR10 - Best used in indoor or outdoor areas where there may be minimal wetting remaining on the surface: Bathrooms, kitchens, hallways, food courts, and commercial areas with external entrances.
The tile surface will generally be a textured matt glaze, sometimes with a slight surface structure, designed to prevent shoes from sliding over their surface.
R11 - Best used in areas which may be subject to heavy wetting of the surface: Wetrooms, exposed balconies, patios.
The tile surface will usually be a heavier textured matt glaze, sometimes with a slight surface structure, designed to prevent shoes from sliding over their surface. Designed for both indoor and outdoor areas, where there can also be the presence of other surface contaminants, such as liquid soaps and leaf debris.
R12 - Best used in areas which may be subject to heavy wetting of the surface: Wetrooms, exposed balconies, patios, swimming pool surrounds, factory production lines, vehicle inspection pits
The tile surface will often have deep recesses to drain water and other liquid contaminants from the raised surface areas.
R13 - Best used in areas which may be subject to heavy wetting of the surface combined with other contaminants, steps or ramps: Commercial swimming pool and spa surrounds, Factory production lines, vehicle inspection pits
The tile surface will have very deep recesses to drain water and other liquid contaminants, such as oils from the raised surface areas and are designed for commercial areas including industrial process areas where there is dangerous equipment present
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Vickie 11/06/22
I’ve read 20mm thickness is average size / these are smaller does that mean more prone to cracking?
Our advice: This tile is one of our highest quality tiles coming from one of our top manufacturers in Italy. Providing the tiles are installed correctly onto a cured concrete base and adhered with an exterior tile adhesive they would not be prone to cracking.
Phil 19/04/22
Can you drill holes through the tiles to secure a greenhouse
Our advice: Yes, we would advise using a diamond-tipped drill piece.
Bill H. 25/05/21
You advised that Granito Outdoor tiles should not be laid onto a wet mortar base. However one of your answers below states that you should use a primer if laying on a wet base so I am a bit confused. What type of base do you recommend that they be laid on?
Our advice: Ideally, you would be installing onto a cured concrete base and adhering with an outdoor tile adhesive such as our Adesilex P4 Grey Floor Adhesive 20kg. In regards to a wet mortar method, we could only advise on our Norocss Rock Tite system which comprises of a three-part installation Primer, Mortar, and Brush-In grout. All three products would need to be used as advised by Norcros in order for a sound installation to be achieved. In regards to any other mortar, we couldnt advise.
Bill H. 24/05/21
what depth of wet mortar base do you recommend?
Our advice: We wouldn't advise laying these tiles into a wet mortar mix.
Thomas B. 30/01/21
Can these tiles be used for inside. Starting from scratch what is the best base/foundation for laying the tiles outside.
Our advice: These tiles can be used inside however they are a lot thicker than normal indoor tiles, and so this will need to be considered. We always advise installing tiles on a solid concrete base with adhesive and grout.
Lucy 30/08/19
Do these tiles need priming before laying on a mortar base? They are textured on the underside which suggest priming might not be necessary
Our advice: We would recommend using adhesive to install the tiles with. However, if installing them onto a wet mortar base, the tiles will need to be primed with a bonding primer yes as they are not a permeable product.
Rob 30/07/19
Hello! Is the pattern the same on every tile?
Our advice: As these tiles are granite-effect, each tile will be slightly different - in order to create the desired natural aesthetic.