What are interconnected tiles?

The connected tiles are tiles made of concrete that simulate paved roads. The individual blocking tiles fit together to cover the deck, terrace, sidewalk, driveway or anywhere where you could consider the location of concrete or bricks. Since they do not use any mortar or grout, the blocking tiles are easy to install and are even easier to maintain. The tiles are designed from poured concrete, so they are durable and durable. Manufacturers add color to give the tiles the appearance of natural stone, such as granite or slate. Yet concrete is much cheaper than in the shape of stone. For example, a diagonal arrangement of rectangular tiles could create a fish bone formula. The hexagons also fit firmly together. Some companies even adapt the finishers to any design you imagine. First you kick a section that you want to prepare to a depth of 2-4 "(5-10 cm), depending on the thickness of the tile. Then place a thin layer of gravel and thicker VRPull the sand to make the surface level. Tighten to the top in the planned layout.

Place of tile joining, as well as tiles, pouring the grout between the joints, just rip down the fine particles of the sand. The sand stabilizes the blocking tiles, yet allows some flexibility. In other words, this type of pavement absorbs stress, such as small earthquakes, freezing and melting and slight erosion by moving each tile on Tad. Therefore, they will not burst or connect like concrete.

The only slight tool needed to install blocking tiles is a tamping machine called a vibrator. It actually vibrates small balls of sand until they are most compact. The sand is not easy to wash with rain or garden hose water. You can opt for the next seal, but many blocking tiles are preliminarily fastened. The driveway would benefit especially from the sealsThe act, because you will not want stains of oil and tire marks.

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