Description
Lake Pearl White Vitrified Porcelain Paving is an assortment of clay, feldspar, and other minerals used as a pavement medium. The tile’s unique white color is achieved by using a specific type of clay that is rich in kaolin, which gives the tile its pearl white color.
Lake Pearl White Vitrified Porcelain Paving is known for its durability. The high-temperature firing process used to create the tile makes it extremely resistant to wear and tear, as well as to water and other liquids. This makes Lake Pearl White Porcelain paving slabs an ideal choice for use in high-traffic areas, such as sidewalks, patios, and driveways. Additionally, this tile is suitable for all types of weather conditions, making it an ideal choice for outdoor use.
Another benefit of Lake Pearl White Vitrified Porcelain Paving is its easy maintenance. The tile is very easy to clean and only requires occasional cleaning. This makes it an ideal choice for those who want a paving material that requires minimal maintenance.
Slip Resistant – Stain Resistant – Frost Proof – Fade Resistant – No Maintenance Required!
Range: Lake
Material: Vitrified Porcelain
Finish: Matt Anti-Slip
Edges: Sawn
Colour: Lake Pearl White
Thickness: 20mm
Sold As: Single Tile or Single Size Pack (60 Tiles)
Coverage: Single Tile – 0.36m2
Pack – 21.6m2
Suggestions laying with adhesive on a Screed
1 Apply the adhesive spreading two layers, one on each surface (on the tile and on the foundation).
2 Arrange gaps of 3-5 mm between the tiles using the cross spacers provided for this purposes.
3 Upon completion, clean the surface thoroughly removing all residues of plaster and adhesive.
Suggestions laying dry on Grass
1 Once the positions of the tiles have been decided upon, remove the grassy surface for a depth of about 5 mm.
2 Place a layer of fine gravel or sand in the empty space to level it & stabilise the tile.
3 Position the tile, checking that it is flat and correcting this if necessary
Suggestions laying dry on Gravel and Sand
1 Flatten the surface of the foundation with the help of a leveling bar.
2 Choose the pattern, arranging the tiles on the ground.
3 Position the tiles exactly, using a bar to space them out (or cross spacers if positioned close together) to improve the alignment.