Chatham Carbon Brick Tiles
Key Features
Key Features
> Smokey effect for tonal dimension
> Deep, grey tone
> Made from durable full-bodied porcelain
> Modern, matt finish with anti-slip properties
> Brick/metro shape perfect for laying in a variety of styles; try herringbone!
Description
Description
Whether your project is inside, outside, on walls or on floors, our Chatham Carbon Brick Tiles are the perfect choice for contemporary design! They feature an elegant flat brick shape with a unique shadow or "smokey" effect throughout their surface giving an overall tonal gradient finish.
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Q & A
Hello Alastair, Yes, these can be used around a wood burner. It's best to keep the face of the tile at least 4 inches away from the heat source. Kind regards, Walls and Floors
Hi Rebecca. As long as the tiles are 4-6 inches away from the direct heat, the tiles will be fine. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors
Hi Lindsay Yes, you can use these around a log burner, we recommend that they are fitted at least 6 inches from the heat source and laid using a flexible, cement based adhesive, such as the one below: https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/toolshed-tile-adhesive-kwik-flex-grey-floor-tile-adhesive Kind regards Walls and Floors
Hi Tilly Thanks for your query. So long as the tiles are fitted correctly they are fine for use in and around a log burner. Kind regards Walls and Floors
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Questions & Answers
Q & A
Hello Alastair, Yes, these can be used around a wood burner. It's best to keep the face of the tile at least 4 inches away from the heat source. Kind regards, Walls and Floors
Hi Rebecca. As long as the tiles are 4-6 inches away from the direct heat, the tiles will be fine. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors
Hi Lindsay Yes, you can use these around a log burner, we recommend that they are fitted at least 6 inches from the heat source and laid using a flexible, cement based adhesive, such as the one below: https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/toolshed-tile-adhesive-kwik-flex-grey-floor-tile-adhesive Kind regards Walls and Floors
Hi Tilly Thanks for your query. So long as the tiles are fitted correctly they are fine for use in and around a log burner. Kind regards Walls and Floors