Outdoor Tiles

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Product Features

Tile for outdoor use typically needs to be strong enough to be able to withstand the elements. This can often mean extreme heat, rain and snow. Outdoor tiles faces all of these. These Outdoor tiles also face high footfall traffic. These tiles are strong, aesthetically beautiful and UV & slip-resistant specially designed for the outdoor area.Outdoor tiles are alternative options for concrete tiles, paver blocks, natural stone etc.

PRODUCT FEATURES:

❖ Enhances outdoor spaces and adds to your home value

❖ Is durable and long-lasting

❖ Easy to maintain

❖ Flexible design

❖ More durable

❖ attractive finis

❖ Abrasion resistant

❖ Anti Skid and Flexible in nature

❖ Slip resistant

❖ Higher temperature resistance

❖ Economical and Durable

❖ Good chemical resistance

❖ Resistance to thermal shocks

❖ Easy to clean and maintain

❖ High breakage resistance

❖ Versatile and stain resistance

Product Information

PURPOSE:-

● To provide colorful ,attractive and hard surface

● It also provides a walking surface and working surface.

● To provide a high performance ,smooth and durable surface that can withstand heavy load.

● To provide scratch free surface and enhance long lasting aesthetic beauty.

● To provide antiskid and chemical resistance flooring

APPLICATION AREAS:-

⮚ patios, sidewalks,

⮚ Car porch

⮚ Landscaping

⮚ Courtyards

⮚ Entries of residential building

⮚ Outdoor paving

⮚ Walkways and path

⮚ Pergolas

⮚ Swimming pool deck

⮚ Ponds and waterfall

⮚ Basements and lobbies

⮚ Public places

⮚ Gardens

Technical Information

INSTALLATION METHOD:

  1. STEP 1: Subfloor Preparation

● This is the most important step in accomplishing a satisfactory installation. The subfloor must be structurally sound, rigid, smooth, flat, and free of curing compounds and waxy or oily films.

  1. STEP 2: Floor Layout

● In this step, the area is measured, and the chalk lines are snapped Once. The chalk lines are in place, the installer will verify the floor in both directions to balance the room.

  1. Step 3: Preparing the Tiles

● Slight tone variations are to be expected from tile to tile. A good installer will prevent this from becoming a problem by mixing the tiles from several cartons before installation. This blends the tiles together, and any shade variations add to the character of the floor.

  1. STEP 4 : Spreading the Thinnest

● Using the chalk lines as a guide, the installer will begin applying the thinset in one section at a time. He will spread one coat using the flat side of the trowel and then immediately come back with a second coat, using the notched side of the trowel.

  1. STEP 5 : Laying the Tiles

● The tiles are then placed one at a time in the thinset by twisting and pressing while allowing appropriate spacing for the grout. A straight edge or spacers may be used to align the tile.

  1. STEP 6 : Grouting

● The installer will generally begin grouting the following day. It is important to allow the thinset enough time to set up before applying the grout. The grout is applied over one small section at a time and is spread by means of a rubber float or a squeegee. Pulling the grout firmly over the surface will both push the grout into the joints and clean off most of the excess grout. Then the tile is rinsed using a damp sponge. Very little water is applied. After approximately ten minutes the surface of the tile is cleaned again with a damp sponge (even drier this time), or on some shiny tiles, just buff with a dry towel.

● Use the grouting float diagonally across the tiles at an angle to prevent dragging grout from joint Clean float in clear water. Change water in pails often to keep clean.

● Go back over the grout holding float at a 90 degree angle. Use a damp (not wet) sponge to clean the grout off the tile surface. Clean the sponge and keep repeating until the section is clean.

● Buff film off tile with a soft towel after grout dries to the touch. Keep people off newly grouted floors for about 12-24 hours.

INSTALLATION MATERIALS:

⮚ Notched Trowels - for setting materials

⮚ Grout Float - for between tiles

⮚ Wet Saw - for cutting tile

⮚ Nippers - for fitting edges of tile

⮚ Straight Edges - for gauging flat floor

⮚ Sponge - for grout finishing

⮚ Spacers - for joint spacing

⮚ Tile Cutter - for cutting tile

⮚ Drill and Mixing Paddle

⮚ Chalk Line

⮚ Hammer and Nails or Screws

⮚ Buckets - for water, mixing and grouting

⮚ Tape Measure

Maintenance and Warranty

MAINTENANCE:-

DO'S:-

⮚ Sweep, dust, or vacuum, your floor daily if needed.

⮚ After installation, apply tile and grout sealer in order to maintain your tiled surfaces.

⮚ Rugs or mats may be used (especially in entryways and exits) to avoid unnecessary dirt and grit entering the house, this may also help avoid slipping or scratching.

⮚ Always perform routine cleaning maintenance to your tiled surfaces. Conduct a routine maintenance check of your tile for dirt, stains, or cracks.

⮚ Always use dirt-free, clean water during cleaning. Ensure you frequently make a new cleaning solution to avoid reintroducing dirt to the tiled surface.

DONT'S:-

⮚ Avoid using steel wool, scouring powders, or other abrasives

⮚ Don’t use bleach or ammonia-based cleaners

⮚ Do not clean glazed tile with oil-based cleaners

⮚ Don’t let spills sit, try to clean up spills as quickly as possible

⮚ Don’t use bleach or any acidic solutions to clean your tiles: they may cause more harm than good.

⮚ Don’t use harsh scouring pads or steel wool. They may scratch and damage the surface of the tile.

⮚ Don’t neglect to understand the limitations of your tile. Each tile is manufactured for a specific purpose, check the suitability of the tiles are fit for the use of your intentions.

⮚ Don’t assume tiles are indestructible. Though durable, they may crack and chip if they are subject to unnecessary force, weight or neglect.

WARRANTY:1 year for color fade

SUBBASE REQUIREMENTS: DRY , LEVELLED, NO DIRT OR GRITS, NO CRACKS, FIRM

MEASUREMENT METHOD AND UNIT:

STEP 1: Measure the area of the room. Use the tape measure to measure the length and then the width of the room. Making a note of measurements.

STEP 2: Calculate the square footage.

Step 3: Calculate amount of flooring needed.

UNIT: SQ.FT

Shade Card : Available on Request

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Installation Video