Vesuvius Charcoal Split Face Effect Tiles
Key Features
Key Features
> Realistic slate effect design
> Characterful textured surface
> Perfect for use inside and outside the home> Durable porcelain construction
Description
Description
Create a contemporary wall display in your home with these Charcoal Tiles. Part of our Vesuvius Split Face Effect Tiles range, it has a multi-levelled slate-effect surface. Unlike our natural slate Splitface Mosaic Tiles, it's suitable for external applications; as well as shower areas and wet rooms.
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Hello Jean, No, please don't ever use the "dot and dab" method. For all tiles, we recommend back-buttering with adhesive to ensure full adhesion coverage and no weak spots. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors
Hi Oscar, We would reccommend laying these as abrick bond, as the grout lines will be less prominent this way. Kind regards, walls and Floors.
Hi Matt, Yes, you do need to grout these tiles. We recommend at least a 2mm grout line. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.
Hi Stephen, These do need grouting and we would suggest the Anthracite Tile Grout. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/mapei-ultracolour-plus-grout-ultracolour-plus-114-anthracite-tile-grout Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.
Hi Louise I am afraid these are a solid porcelain tile so they are not flexible I am afraid. Kind Regards Walls and Floors
Hi Dan We would recommend Mapei Unltracolour Plus Anthracite tile Gout for these tiles: https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/mapei-ultracolour-plus-grout-ultracolour-plus-114-anthracite-tile-grout Kind Regards Walls and Floors
Hi Gary You can use a tile trim but because the tile has varying thicknesses due to the textured surface, it wont sit completely flush in some parts, alternatively, you can mitre the tiles at a 45 degree angle to meet on the corner. Kind Regards Walls and Floors
Questions & Answers
Questions & Answers
Q & A
Hello Jean, No, please don't ever use the "dot and dab" method. For all tiles, we recommend back-buttering with adhesive to ensure full adhesion coverage and no weak spots. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors
Hi Oscar, We would reccommend laying these as abrick bond, as the grout lines will be less prominent this way. Kind regards, walls and Floors.
Hi Matt, Yes, you do need to grout these tiles. We recommend at least a 2mm grout line. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.
Hi Stephen, These do need grouting and we would suggest the Anthracite Tile Grout. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/mapei-ultracolour-plus-grout-ultracolour-plus-114-anthracite-tile-grout Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.
Hi Louise I am afraid these are a solid porcelain tile so they are not flexible I am afraid. Kind Regards Walls and Floors
Hi Dan We would recommend Mapei Unltracolour Plus Anthracite tile Gout for these tiles: https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/mapei-ultracolour-plus-grout-ultracolour-plus-114-anthracite-tile-grout Kind Regards Walls and Floors
Hi Gary You can use a tile trim but because the tile has varying thicknesses due to the textured surface, it wont sit completely flush in some parts, alternatively, you can mitre the tiles at a 45 degree angle to meet on the corner. Kind Regards Walls and Floors