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Frequently asked questions
Are outdoor tiles easy to install?
There are lots of methods for installing outdoor tiles, the methods can vary depending on the thickness, placement and material. For more information on how to lay your outdoor tiles visit our comprehensive blog here
What are 2cm porcelain tiles?
2cm porcelain tiles are extra-thick outdoor porcelain tiles (20mm thick) designed for patios, gardens, and high-traffic areas. They’re stronger and more durable than standard indoor tiles.
What are the benefits of 2cm porcelain tiles?
They are: thicker, highly durable and weather-resistant, generally these are grip tiles so they are slip-resistant (ideal for wet UK conditions), low maintenance, generally frost-proof and fade-resistant. They make great choices for almost all outdoor applications, patios, pathways, driveways (with the exception of balconies due to weight restrictions). For more information on how to choose your outdoor tiles visit our comprehensive blog here
What’s the difference between indoor and outdoor porcelain tiles?
Outdoor tiles are generally thicker at 2cm thick compared to standard thinner formats but that doesn't limit to only using 2cm outside. The 2cm tiles are manufactured to withstand the wear and tear of outdoor life, they are generally non-slip, more durable, designed for frost and heavy loading.
For more information on how to lay your outdoor tiles visit our comprehensive blog here