Sandstone Grey Porcelain Paving Tiles display beautiful light grey colouring with flashes of mid grey tones throughout. Featuring a textured surface and clean sawn edge. Providing a stylish combination of modern and traditional design to replica natural sandstone with lower colour variation.Strata Sandstone Grey Porcelain Paving from the Porcelain Collection has an anti slip surface, perfect for external use in both contemporary and traditional garden settings.Strata Stone presents the 'Porcelain Collection' fired in temperatures of 1400 degrees. Available in a range of six different colours. Providing a man-made alternative to natural stone at competitive prices and the highest quality. Images as a guide only.

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900 x 600 x 20mm600 x 600 x 20mmm2 Pack
SANDSTONE GREY40 pcs60 pcs21.60

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900 x 600 x 20mm600 x 600 x 20mm600 x 296 x 20mm296 x 296 x 20mmm2 Pack
SANDSTONE GREY18 pcs9 pcs6 pcs6 pcs21.60

Sandstone Grey Porcelain paving is durable and easy to maintain in your garden as Porcelain is highly resistant to staining or the growth of moss and algae.

Sandstone Grey is a new porcelain to replicate the natural riven Whitchurch range. Whilst giving the appearance of a riven surface the porcelain is flat with a textured surface. Get all the benefits of porcelain with a natural look. Available in 20mm thickness. Predominately smooth with lightly textured surface.

SKUINPORSTG60X60202160, INPORSTG60X90202160, INPORSTGPP202160
Thickness20 mm
MaterialPorcelain
FinishTextured & Sawn
UsageInterior / Exterior
ColourGrey
ApplicationFloor

Porcelain, Ceramic and Vitrified Characteristics:
Porcelain, ceramic and vitrified products are manufactured from naturally occurring aggregates, cement and binders, all of which are subject to colour and texture variation. Variation in colour and dimension may occur between batches of the same stone, although this type of material is relatively consistent in colour tone. Some manufacturers include the pointing allowance in the individual slab sizes whereas others include the pointing allowance in the overall pack coverage and as with all paving materials, dimensional variances may occur. The product images shown are as accurate as photographic processes allow and may appear differently in accordance with lighting conditions and screen calibration in addition to the natural variation occurring between batches. Images may not be a true representation of a particular product size, use or laying pattern. Descriptions provided offer a combination of the manufacturer’s and our own opinion of the product’s features.

Porcelain, Ceramic and Vitrified Description:
Porcelain, ceramic and vitrified paving is a manmade paving material, constructed from naturally occurring kaolin clay materials and minerals such as quartz and feldspar which is then fired at 1200 Celsius to offer an extremely hard-wearing and low-maintenance paving product suited to both indoor and outdoor applications. Its low water absorbancy means it attracts very little residue or algae, but regular care and maintenacnce is requied for surface grime and dirt. Vitrified products are lightly textured to improve slip resistance and the dimensions are more accurate than those seen with natural stone paving.

Porcelain, Ceramic and Vitrified Colours:
The colours of this material are uniform with a subtle, evenly distributed variation. Many of the products offer the same colour palette as its natural stone equivalent without the irregular characteristics found in the natural stone paving material making it especially suited to clean, contemporary design schemes.

What’s the Difference between Porcelain and Ceramic Paving?
The appearance of ceramic and porcelain paving is quite similar, however the manufacture and performance of each varies. The key differences are:
• Porcelain is made from a finer clay than ceramic and is fired at a hotter temperature for a longer period of time. This makes it a harder paving stone
• Porcelain is less porous than ceramic. Lower porosity means less cleaning
• The colour patterns on porcelain are ink printed and penetrate through into the top layers of paving whereas ceramic paving has a colour pattern transfer laser printed onto the surface. This means the porcelain paving performs better against chips or scratches

 

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