Pavers & Outdoor Tiles

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Bluestone Blu Select R11 Porcelain Pavers 24×24 Image
Bluestone Blu Select Textured Porcelain Paver
Size:24"x24"x3/4"
$12.74/ per sqft
Arctic White Textured Porcelain Pavers by Country Floors
Arctic White Textured Porcelain Paver
Size:24"x24"x3/4"
$12.74/ per sqft
Desert R11 Porcelain Pavers 24×24 Image
Desert Textured Porcelain Paver
Size:24"x24"x3/4"
Vintage Slab R11 Porcelain Pavers 24×24 Image
Vintage Slab Textured Porcelain Paver
Size:24"x24"x3/4"
$12.74/ per sqft
White R11 Porcelain Pavers 24×24 Image
White Textured Porcelain Paver
Size:24"x24"x3/4"
$12.74/ per sqft
Diana Royal Rock Face Marble Ledger Panel 6×24 Image
Diana Royal Wall Decos Marble Accent Tile
Size:6"x24"x3/4"
Cream R11 Porcelain Pavers 24×24 Image
Cream Textured Porcelain Paver
Size:24"x24"x3/4"
$12.74/ per sqft
Diana Royal Textura Marble Pavers 8×12 Image
Diana Royal Textured Marble Paver
Size:8"x12"x1 1/4"
$6.00/ per sqft
Split face limestone wall mosaic textured cladding by Country Floors
Champagne Wall Decos 2x6 Limestone Mosaic
Size:12"x14"x
$8.55/ per pcs
Iris Black Textura Marble Pavers Versailles Pattern Image
Iris Black Textured Marble Paver
Size:Versailles PatternxVersailles Patternx1 1/4"
$4.25/ per sqft
Champagne Wall Decos 1x2 limestone mosaic textured wall cladding by Country Floors
Champagne Wall Decos 1x2 Limestone Mosaic
Size:12"x12"x3/4"
$7.00/ per pcs
Skyline Vein Cut Textura Marble Pavers Versailles Pattern Image
Skyline Vein Cut Textured Marble Paver
Size:Versailles PatternxVersailles Patternx1 1/4"
$4.70/ per sqft
Diana Royal Tumbled Marble Pavers Versailles Pattern Image
Diana Royal Tumbled Marble Paver
Size:Versailles PatternxVersailles Patternx1 1/4"
Diana Royal Rock Face Corner Marble Ledger Panel 6×12 Image
Diana Royal Wall Decos Corner Marble Accent Tile
Size:6"x12"x3/4"
Diana Royal Reclaimed Marble Pavers Ashlar Pattern Image
Diana Royal Textured Marble Paver
Size:12"x24"x1 1/4"
$13.53/ per sqft
Skyline Renaissance Marble Pavers Versailles Pattern Image
Skyline Textured Marble Paver
Size:Versailles PatternxVersailles Patternx1 1/4"
$8.25/ per sqft

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

If water infiltrates under tiles, it can lead to issues like mold, mildew, and damage to the substrate. Proper waterproofing during installation is crucial to prevent water infiltration and preserve the integrity of the tiled surface over time.

For cold climates, porcelain tile or stone tiles like granite are typically the best choice because of their extremely low water absorption rate and excellent freeze-thaw resistance. Large format tiles with minimal grout lines reduce potential freeze-thaw damage points, while non slip outdoor tiles provide safety on icy surfaces. The key is choosing tiles specifically rated for freeze-thaw resistance and ensuring proper installation with adequate drainage to prevent ice formation under the tiles. Do you need extra information or feeling confused? Call our team, and we're happy to answer your questions!

Maintain a gap of 1/8 to 1/4 inch between outdoor tiles for grout lines. This spacing allows for proper expansion, contraction, and drainage, preventing potential issues and ensuring the longevity of the tiled surface.

Most outdoor tiles themselves don't need waterproofing since materials like porcelain floor tile are naturally water-resistant, but the installation system often benefits from waterproof membranes underneath. Natural stone tiles like limestone tile outdoor installations may need periodic sealing to maintain stain resistance and prevent water absorption. The most important waterproofing happens during installation, proper drainage, waterproof membranes, and sealed grout joints prevent water from getting under the tiles. This is especially critical in freeze-thaw climates where trapped water can cause damage.

Yes, outdoor tiles can be installed over concrete. Ensure the concrete surface is clean, even, and in good condition. Use a suitable adhesive and follow proper installation guidelines for optimal results. Also, take an expert opinion on which material is the best fit for your concrete.

Outdoor tiles offer several advantages over plain concrete, including better slip resistance, more design options, and easier repair if damage occurs. While concrete can crack and stain over time, quality stone tile options resist staining, fading, and weather damage much better. Tiles also stay cooler than concrete in direct sun, making them more comfortable for bare feet around pools and patios. Though the initial investment is higher, outdoor tiles typically require less maintenance and look better longer than concrete surfaces. But the decision is yours, decide to your needs and aesthetic.

Quality outdoor tiles can last 25-50 years or more with proper installation and maintenance, making them one of the most durable outdoor flooring options available. To protect your outdoor tiles, regular cleaning and periodic sealing of natural stone materials help maintain their appearance and performance. Properly installed outdoor tiles won't crack from sun exposure since they're designed to handle thermal expansion, and rain won't damage quality outdoor tiles when they have proper drainage and installation. The key is choosing tiles rated for your climate and ensuring professional installation with appropriate waterproofing and drainage systems.

Well, it depends. Outdoor tile costs vary widely depending on material and quality, but they're generally a smart long-term investment compared to other outdoor flooring options. Basic porcelain tiles can be an affordable option compared to the others, while premium materials like marble tiles or large format tiles cost more upfront but offer better durability and lower maintenance costs. When you factor in the longevity and low maintenance of quality outdoor tiles versus replacing cheaper materials every few years, outdoor tiles often provide better value over time. Professional installation adds to the initial cost but ensures proper performance and warranty coverage.

The best tiles for outdoor use are outdoor porcelain tile and natural stone options like travertine tile outdoor and outdoor marble tiles, as they're specifically made to handle weather exposure. But, there is one thing you must know: not all tiles can be used outdoors. As an example, ceramic tiles often crack in freeze-thaw conditions and may not be suitable for slip resistance for safety. Non slip outdoor tiles are especially recommended for pool areas and wet zones, such as your outdoor bathroom, while paver tiles work great for patios and walkways. Always check that your chosen tile is rated for exterior use and your specific climate conditions. Reading reviews for tiles are the best option to understand!

Outdoor floor tiles are specially designed tiles that can withstand weather conditions, temperature changes, and outdoor elements like rain, sun, and freeze-thaw cycles. These tiles are typically thicker than indoor tiles, usually ranging from 10mm to 20mm in thickness, with some large format tiles going up to 30mm for heavy-duty applications. Common types include outdoor porcelain tile, natural stone, like travertine floor tiles are known for their high durability and slip resistance. The extra thickness provides better strength and thermal stability for outdoor installations.