
Pavestone Deckwood Ash Porcelain Paving (1200 x 295mm)
Pavestone Deckwood Ash Porcelain Paving (1200 x 295mm)

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Elevate your outdoor space with the perfect combination of strength and beauty - Pavestone Deckwood Ash Porcelain Paving. Crafted with the durability of porcelain and the warm aesthetics of timber, this paving is perfect for creating a low-maintenance and slip-resistant deck-like surface for smaller areas. Available in a variety of patterns to suit your design preferences, this paving is resistant to weather changes, chemicals, and colour fading, making it a long-lasting option for your outdoor projects.
- Size: 1200 x 295 x 20mm
- Sold in pallets of 64 tiles (covers approximately 23m2)
- Anti-slip finish for safety in wet conditions
- Resistant to weather changes, chemicals, and colour fading
Please note: Porcelain paving is manufactured in batches, this means the colour and texture can vary by the batch. Ensure you mix tiles from each of the packs that are being laid. This means an overall tone will be achieved showing no colour discrepancies. If you lay paving using one pack at a time it can create visible colour differences.
It is also important to keep a note of the batch code of the porcelain, in the event you need more tiles. When laying the paving you will also need a flexible jointing grout, but ensure this does not dry on the surface of the tiles. Some porcelain paving tiles are rectified, rectified tiles ensure precise dimensions for seamless flooring, allowing for closer jointing to create a unified, uninterrupted surface. They must be laid on an MOT Type 1 or GSB aggregate sub-base, or over a geo-textiles covering.
Tiles need to be set on a full wet mortar bed (40mm), using a 5:1 Sharp sand : cement ratio and the tiles should be cut with a circular Porcelain Cutting Blade (no teeth) using hand tools, or a table saw and water dust suppression.
Prior to laying the tiles, ensure you use a priming slurry, which needs to be applied to the underside of each paving tile.
