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rawdon51
Hi,
We've tiled our hall in what the pack says are "fine glazed porcelain tiles". The tiler commented they were v good quality "....the type laid in shopping arcades, so hard wearing they should look the same 20 years from now...". The tiles are stone effect and we have them with silver/grey grouting.
At one end of the hall is an external full-pane glass door leading to a very small outdoor area covered by an arched canopy (..part of the house if you can imagine). The area is currently laid with red quarry tiles (I think), but we would like to replace these with more of the tiles we've laid inside so the inside and outside continue as one.
Can these type of porcelain tiles be laid outside? Although the area is semi-covered, we are on t'hills in Yorkshire so sometimes harsh conditions. Is there anything special needs to be done - any special grout, adhesive etc?
Thanks. Jon.
We've tiled our hall in what the pack says are "fine glazed porcelain tiles". The tiler commented they were v good quality "....the type laid in shopping arcades, so hard wearing they should look the same 20 years from now...". The tiles are stone effect and we have them with silver/grey grouting.
At one end of the hall is an external full-pane glass door leading to a very small outdoor area covered by an arched canopy (..part of the house if you can imagine). The area is currently laid with red quarry tiles (I think), but we would like to replace these with more of the tiles we've laid inside so the inside and outside continue as one.
Can these type of porcelain tiles be laid outside? Although the area is semi-covered, we are on t'hills in Yorkshire so sometimes harsh conditions. Is there anything special needs to be done - any special grout, adhesive etc?
Thanks. Jon.