Baja Porcelain Tiles - Green Slate
SLATE STONE HEAVY VARIATIONS
Price per sq. ft
| SIZE |
Thickness |
Sq. Ft Per Box |
PEI |
| 13.4" x 13.4" |
3/8" |
13.67 SQ FT |
5
|
| 6.65" x 6.65" |
3/8" |
10.76 SQ FT |
5
|
| 18" x 18" |
5/16" |
13.13 SQ FT |
5 |
Available Trims
CS353 - Quarter Round 1.2 X 6.8 - $9.49 Piece
CS354 - Quarter Bead 1.2 X 1.2 - $11.99 Piece
CS279 - Bullnose 3.2 X 13.4 - $5.99 Piece
CS280 - V-CAP 2.2 X 6.8 - $10.99 Piece
CS280 - V-CAP Corner 2.2 X 1.2 - $9.99 Piece
Random variations in color and texture combined with the unsurpassed durability of porcelain produce an authentic slate visual that beautifully accents any decor.
Frost Resistant: The density of the clay, also determines whether the tile is suitable for outdoor use. Tiles that are too porous, absorbing more than 3% moisture, will freeze and crack if installed outdoors in cold climates. The density of the tile is measured by the amount of water it absorbs. There are four types:
1. Non-vitreous tiles absorb 7% or more of their weight in water and are suited for indoor use only.
2. Semi-vitreous tiles absorb between 3-7% water and are suited for indoor use only.
3. Vitreous Tiles absorb between 0.5-3% water and are suited for both interior and exterior use because they are frost-resistant.
4. Impervious tiles, the strongest, absorb between 0-0.5% of their weight in water and are suited for both interior and exterior use because they are frost-resistant.
Approved Usage: Floors and Walls
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Glaze Hardness: 9
Shade & Texture Variation High
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Model: CS277-300