We’ve handpicked a collection of 20mm thick premium porcelain slabs that will add a sophisticated touch to any patio, terrace or garden space.
Slate Anthracite 600×600: With a dark and decadent tone that permeates style and poise, the Slate Anthracite paver is a true statement tile that can not only transform your outdoor design but completely revolutionise your outside space. Boasting an aesthetic appearance that accurately mimics natural stone, these expressive yet functional pavers are rich in contemporary flair yet equally formidable in performance.
They don’t call it the Great Outdoors for nothing, so turn your garden or patio into a stylish entertaining space with our range of outdoor tiles. At double the thickness of normal indoor tiles, these porcelain pavers are built to withstand the elements – so come rain or shine, your alfresco spot will be just fine.
Features:
Rectified – Thanks to their straight cut, equal sides and corners, the tiles can be installed quickly to create a sleek effect with minimal joints.
Frost resistant – Our full-body porcelain tiles are resistant to changes in temperature and humidity. What is more, they are 100% frost resistant.
Anti-slip – All the tiles have a minimum anti-slip value of R11, which is excellent for outdoor use. The anti-slip surface also keeps its value over time.
Paving supports – With their nearly perfect calibration, our light and easy-to-install porcelain tiles are particularly suitable for installation on paving supports.
Installation – We recommend that these porcelain pavers tiles are installed by a professional tiler or landscaper, at My Home and Garden we offer a full installation Service
Outdoor Tiles – Buying Guide
Your garden has become an extension of your home; a trend accelerated by the new norm for working remotely, and the vogue for staying in rather than going out. And as the nation’s need for creating practical, yet stylish, external spaces has grown, so too has demand for patios that deliver both function and form. That’s where My Home and Garden come in.
At 20mm thick and designed specifically for external use, they combine outstanding looks with superb technical performance. In this guide, we’ll cover the important factors to consider when shopping for porcelain pavers.
On that note, we do use a few phrases interchangeably. Porcelain pavers, outdoor tiles and porcelain slabs all refer to 20mm thick porcelain tiles, designed exclusively for outdoor use.
What Are The Benefits of Outdoor Tiles?
Our outdoor tiles are made from 20mm thick porcelain, so they’ll provide a hard-wearing floor covering that will stand up to years of use – whether laid in your garden or a busy restaurant patio.
Easy to install and maintain, we have an ever-expanding collection, with colours and styles to suit all projects. And compared to traditional materials such as timber decking or sandstone, they have a host of added benefits. Let’s take a closer look.
How easy is it to clean outdoor tiles?
Porcelain tiles are so easy to care for, even without specialist cleaning products. So your garden can look great, all year round.
Are outdoor tiles stain resistant?
Our outdoor tiles are completely non-porous, so they’re very difficult to stain. Furthermore, they’re highly resitant to moss and algae.
Do outdoor tiles get slippy?
For your peace of mind, all our 20mm tiles are tested for their slip resistance. They’re all rated as R11 or above, ideal for external use.
Are outdoor tiles weatherproof?
Able to withstand the harsh Irish climate, outdoor tiles will withstand extreme weather and won’t fade in strong sunlight.
Can frost damage outdoor tiles?
Our outdoor tiles are completely frostproof. This means they won’t crack or rot in cold and damp conditions.
How long will outdoor tiles last?
Double the thickness of indoor tiles, porcelain pavers are incredibly hard-wearing and very difficult to scratch.
Where Can I Use Outdoor Tiles?
In the last few years, the trend for outdoor living has grown exponentially – we’re now eating and entertaining outdoors more than ever before, even if the weather hasn’t improved!
And whereas paving was once an afterthought in garden design, today it’s as carefully planned and selected as kitchen worktops or bedroom curtains. Good news then, that our porcelain slabs are so versatile – they’re ideal for almost any area outdoors you can think of. Here’s some of our favourite spots.
- Patios and terraces
- Pool and hot tub surrounds
- Paths and pavements
- Stepping stones
Caring For Outdoor Tiles
Porcelain slabs are chosen ahead of common alternatives like timber decking, concrete pavers or natural stone, for their durability, longevity and – very importantly – low maintenance.
Whether laid on a balcony, roof terrace, or patio, they’re far easier to clean than these alternative surfaces. They’re also highly resistant to algae and moss, keeping them looking their best all year round. There’s just a few things to bear in mind.
Immediate Clean
It’s really easy to overlook the initial post-installation clean, yet it’s one of the most important stages when installating any indoor or outdoor tile.
It’s a two-stage process. Firstly, immediately after grouting (while the grout is touch dry), undertake a thorough wash using clean water. A purpose-designed washboy is ideal to make sure that the grout does not get too wet during cleaning.
Secondly, use a specialist cleaner to remove any residual grout haze. It’s generally recommended that tiles and grout joints are not cleaned with any chemicals until 72 hours after installation, when the grout is fully dried. Do not use a pressure washer, as this can damage the new grout joints.
Ongoing Care
As porcelain tiles are fully vitrified, a regular low-tech cleaning regime should be all that is required to keep them looking as good as new.
Generally, all that’s required to maintain the surface in tip top condition is to clean on a regular basis with a hard brush and soapy water.However, should this prove inadequate, a host of specialist tile cleaning and sealing options are available.
These are great for more stubborn stains, often caused by organic residue or slippery leaves.The initial clean is really important. If tiles aren’t thoroughly cleaned, polymers from grouts and adhesives may remain on the surface, attracting dirt and other residues.