Rustic Oak Wood Effect Ceramic Floor Tiles

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2.68 KG
11883
Per SQM
4 ?
Both
Ceramic
Brown
Yes
Matt
615x205x9.5mm
9.50
7.93
Internal

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Roxita30/11/24
can the rustic oak wood effect tiles be laid on concrete floor? Would i need something underneat the tiles? Thank you.Our Advice

Hi Roxita, Yes, you can lay these tiles on a concrete floor. However, if the concrete is not level, you will have to use a levelling system and ensure the substrate is primed as well. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/mapei-ultraplan-renovation-screed-levelling-compound-25kg Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.

Chris15/08/24
Are these tiles suitable for wetroom floor? Our Advice

Good Afternoon Chris, Thank you for your query. As this tile does not feature an anti-slip grade, we would not recommend this for use in a wetroom. You can find our full range of anti-slip tiles at the link below: https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/anti-slip-tiles Many Thanks, Walls and Floors

Carts30/07/24
Looking to put these down in a utility bathroom and sunroom which has a smooth concrete floor. Do I need to use any sort of underlay for these tiles?Our Advice

Hi Paul, We recommend that the floor is primed before installation. I have linked the recommended primer below for you. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/mapei-tile-preparation-sealants-primer-g-substrate These can then be installed on top with a cement based adhesive. Kind regards, Walls & Floors

Tim09/07/24
Hi, Is it possible to order and pay online and collect in person on a Saturday? When I try to order it automatically adds delivery!Our Advice

Hi Tim, If you would like to order for collection, you will need to call us on 01536 314730 to place the order, as the website only takes online orders. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.

Tim06/07/24
Are these tiles slippery when they are wet?Our Advice

Hi Tim, These Tiles do not have an Anti-slip grade, therefore, they may be slippery when wet. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.

Konje26/03/24
Are you able to advise which colour grouting has been used in the photo where the rustic oak tile is bordered with the black and white start tile please?Our Advice

Good Afternoon Konje, Thank you for your query. Grout colour is always down to personal preference - the grout utilised in the promotional image that you mentioned is the Mapei Ultracolour Plus 133 Sand Tile Grout. I will link to this product below: - https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/mapei-ultracolour-plus-grout-ultracolour-plus-133-sand-tile-grout Many Thanks, Walls and Floors

Leanne06/03/24
Can these tiles be applied directly to floor boards or is an underlay needed? Our Advice

Hi Leanne It's not recommended to tile directly onto floorboards due to excessive movement. If there is no other option, the floorboards would need to be screwed down to the joists. Then lay 18mm plywood or a minimum of a 6mm Backer Boards onto the floorboards, using a bed of tile adhesive, to ensure a sound, flat surface which you can then tile onto, the boards would also need to be screwed down at 30cm intervals. It is recommended that an S1 flexible adhesive is used to then lay the tiles. Kind Regards Walls and Floors

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Q & A

Roxita30/11/24
can the rustic oak wood effect tiles be laid on concrete floor? Would i need something underneat the tiles? Thank you.Our Advice

Hi Roxita, Yes, you can lay these tiles on a concrete floor. However, if the concrete is not level, you will have to use a levelling system and ensure the substrate is primed as well. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/mapei-ultraplan-renovation-screed-levelling-compound-25kg Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.

Chris15/08/24
Are these tiles suitable for wetroom floor? Our Advice

Good Afternoon Chris, Thank you for your query. As this tile does not feature an anti-slip grade, we would not recommend this for use in a wetroom. You can find our full range of anti-slip tiles at the link below: https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/anti-slip-tiles Many Thanks, Walls and Floors

Carts30/07/24
Looking to put these down in a utility bathroom and sunroom which has a smooth concrete floor. Do I need to use any sort of underlay for these tiles?Our Advice

Hi Paul, We recommend that the floor is primed before installation. I have linked the recommended primer below for you. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/mapei-tile-preparation-sealants-primer-g-substrate These can then be installed on top with a cement based adhesive. Kind regards, Walls & Floors

Tim09/07/24
Hi, Is it possible to order and pay online and collect in person on a Saturday? When I try to order it automatically adds delivery!Our Advice

Hi Tim, If you would like to order for collection, you will need to call us on 01536 314730 to place the order, as the website only takes online orders. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.

Tim06/07/24
Are these tiles slippery when they are wet?Our Advice

Hi Tim, These Tiles do not have an Anti-slip grade, therefore, they may be slippery when wet. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.

Konje26/03/24
Are you able to advise which colour grouting has been used in the photo where the rustic oak tile is bordered with the black and white start tile please?Our Advice

Good Afternoon Konje, Thank you for your query. Grout colour is always down to personal preference - the grout utilised in the promotional image that you mentioned is the Mapei Ultracolour Plus 133 Sand Tile Grout. I will link to this product below: - https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/mapei-ultracolour-plus-grout-ultracolour-plus-133-sand-tile-grout Many Thanks, Walls and Floors

Leanne06/03/24
Can these tiles be applied directly to floor boards or is an underlay needed? Our Advice

Hi Leanne It's not recommended to tile directly onto floorboards due to excessive movement. If there is no other option, the floorboards would need to be screwed down to the joists. Then lay 18mm plywood or a minimum of a 6mm Backer Boards onto the floorboards, using a bed of tile adhesive, to ensure a sound, flat surface which you can then tile onto, the boards would also need to be screwed down at 30cm intervals. It is recommended that an S1 flexible adhesive is used to then lay the tiles. Kind Regards Walls and Floors

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