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Wysłany: Sob 9:59, 26 Mar 2011 Temat postu: Choosing Outdoor Tiles_170 |
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There are many different types of tile available and the options can be a bit bewildering,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], so this is some tiling advice for anyone looking to buy some outdoor tiles.
Not all tiles have the same properties and therefore the right type of tile needs to be chosen for different situations. Outdoor tiles need to be able to resist weather so will be different for those you might use in a kitchen or bathroom. For colder climates,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], they also need to be able to resist frost,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and this is achieved by choosing a product that doesn't absorb too much water (because the water freezes and expands,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], causing damage). The type of weather resistant tile you will need is either vitreous or impervious.
A vitreous tile should absorb less than three percent of its weight in water. An impervious tile should absorb less than half a percent. Good products of these types are porcelain or natural stone (such as slate).
Another attribute the outdoor tile will need is that it should be non-slip. A smooth floor can be slippery,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], especially when wet,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and therefore presents a danger. A non-slip floor will have a rougher texture such as dimples and less polished finish. The problem can also be overcome by using small tiles such as mosaic where the grouting and joins between them give grip.
The amount of wear the floor will receive must also be considered. A tough glaze will be needed for extra durability on non-porcelain ceramic tiles. Porcelain tiles are hard wearing and great for high traffic areas.
Consider using a dark grout outdoors as muddy shoes will easily discolour white grout. The grout colour may affect your choice of tile colour to create something visually pleasing. Also, ensure your tile colours blend well with the surrounding area such as brickwork and planting.
The cheapest tiles are the standard sized ceramic floor tile (30cm x 30cm). Increasing in price are the porcelain tiles and larger formats. Mosaics are also fairly expensive but you can make your own but using a tile cutter to break up larger tiles. Luxury natural stone is usually at the top end of the price scale and can also cost more to install due to the extra labour involved in fixing and sealing.
Note that larger tiles will be more difficult to lay on uneven surfaces (which are found in most outdoor situations). Smaller tiles will be much easier to use.
Outdoor tiles can create a really colourful and interesting outdoor space but they need to be the right sort of tiles if you want them to keep looking nice for years to come.
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