Deckwood Cinder Porcelain Paving

The strength and durability of porcelain paving replicating the natural beauty and warmth of timber without all the inherent problems associated with a wooden deck. The unique recreations of the wood grain patterns blend piece by piece to create unique compositions and colour contrasts.
 

R11 Anti-Slip Finish is the latest development to meet the growing demand for porcelain outdoor paving. This unique finish roughens the tile surface without changing the appearance to give good grip underfoot in damp and wet weather.
 

Key features of Deckwood Paving are:
 

  • Porcelain Paving Timber Effect Plank.
     
  • R11Anti-slip Finish.
     
  • Unaffected by the seasonal weather changes and will be not deteriorate in freezing weather conditions that can see some stone surfaces deteriorate.
     
  • Resistant to acid and alkali chemicals such as fertilizers and lawn treatments. Moss and algae cannot get established, as they can on stone or wood .
     
  • Colour fast. Stays looking aesthetically as laid for many years with minimal cleaning maintenance.

 

Coverage

Timber plank effect - Rectified porcelain tile.

64 paving tiles per pallet.

Available as single paving tiles.

2.8 paving tiles covers approximately 1.0m2

64 paving tiles (1 pallet) covers approximately 23m2

 

Laying Comments

Deckwood Patio Planks are rectified to give a calibrated, dimensional accuracy. This enables closer jointing so that the planks appear as one large uninterrupted, seamless surface of timber flooring.

A rectified floor tile is one whose edges are perfectly vertical with respect to it's surface. This is a result of precise machining of a regular unrectified tile, so that each of the four sides will be at a 90° angle to the top and bottom faces of the tile.

As with all paving, it is essential to lay the paving by mixing the tiles from each of the packs that are to be laid. This ensures that the overall desired hue is achieved and evens out any slight colour discrepancies. Laying your patio one pallet at a time can lead to slight but visible colour banding.

It is essential to use a Priming Slurry, which should be applied to the underside of each paving tile just prior to laying. Please refer to Porcelain Laying Instructions if in any doubt.

flexible jointing grout should be used to joint the tiles and care must be taken not to let it dry on the surface of the tile.