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How do we keep our prices so low
— The way we work is different to others:
✅ Our shareholder specializes in stone quarry, so we're able to make direct saving for our customers
✅ Simola Vitrified Tiles© brand porcelain paving distributor by sister company
✅ Westone granite quarry
✅ Indian quarry support
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Grey Porcelain Paving
Grey porcelain paving slabs are meticulously designed to infuse patio gardens with a vibrant, inviting, and tranquil ambiance. Tailored to meet the discerning tastes of the UK market, the 20mm outdoor tiles within the grey series by Simola Tiles Group have become a highly acclaimed choice among UK homeowners, solidifying their position as the most preferred collection.
The charm of 20 mm grey porcelain tiles by RioStone
Grey outdoor porcelain tiles not only embody the superior qualities synonymous with the RioStone brand but also boast resistance against frost, salts, chemicals, water stains, algae, mold, and moss. With an emphasis on meticulous design, manufacturing excellence, and a distinctive aesthetic, grey 20mm outdoor tiles elevate the visual appeal of any garden setting, ensuring a durable and aesthetically pleasing outdoor space.
Grey porcelain paving is cheaper than darker tiles.
This is because lighter-coloured porcelain outdoor tiles require less additional pigment when mixing clay, sand, and minerals. Additionally, light-coloured porcelain tiles are easier to tint. In general, 20 mm grey porcelain paving tiles arer more cost-effective than darker options, making it both popular and economical. Typically, it has a lower cost than darker tiles.
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