Laying outdoor tiles

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Work out the outdoor tile layout patternĢ. Include a slight slope away from your property of around 17mm per metre of patio (around a 1:80 fall) to allow for rain and water runoff.ī) Evenly put down 100-150mm of Type 1 base and compact with a compactor plate, making sure your area still has a drainage slope. This means:Ī) Dig out your proposed patio area to a depth of 150 – 200mm. Before you lay your outdoor tiles, you need to get the foundations right. Prepare your groundworks – Can you dig it?ġ. Diamond-tipped blade/ water-cooled cutting machine.Sharp sand and cement mortar mix (with optional plasticiser).Outdoor porcelain tiles – our range is glazed, so better stain prevention and even less maintenance.PPE to include sturdy gloves, work boots, safety goggles (when cutting tiles).If you’re thinking of embracing this holy grail of paving slab innovation, read on for our guide about how to lay outdoor tiles.

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And outdoor tiles are even straightforward to lay.

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Perfect for small gardens and larger outdoor areas alike, they fit seamlessly into any landscaping vision. Being low maintenance, hardwearing and made in a variety of sizes, designs and colours it’s easy to see why. Outdoor tiles and porcelain tiles are becoming increasingly popular in landscaping and DIY garden makeovers.

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