Slate tile: material features

Slate tile: material features
  1. Peculiarities
  2. Views
  3. Application area
  4. Advantages and disadvantages
  5. Installation recommendations

Slate is a natural stone of natural origin that is used in construction. Slate finishing material is most often made in the form of tiles, since this form is most convenient for cladding. Let's take a closer look at the features of slate tiles and their area of ​​application.

Peculiarities

Shale is a rock containing various minerals. Such material is used in construction for cladding walls and floors, as well as for roofing roofs. The slate coating can have a heterogeneous structure: some areas are durable, while others have a porous surface. To avoid the appearance of serious surface contamination and changes in the color of the material, the tiles must be varnished.

Slate decorative tiles are not as popular today as other types of finishing materials, but this does not mean their poor quality. Such material costs much less than marble or granite, but is in no way inferior to them in quality and strength.

The slate finish comes in a wide range of shades and looks pretty attractive. This material goes well with wood, concrete, metal and glass surfaces.

In addition to the differences in shades, the tiled flooring varies in size. Basically, tiles are produced in widths ranging from 10 to 20 millimeters. Slate wall tiles are available in small thickness. For finishing the floor, on the contrary, a material with a greater thickness is suitable, but not more than 15 millimeters.

According to the length and width of the sides of the tile, the following options are most common:

  • 30x30 centimeters;
  • 40x40 centimeters;
  • 30x60 centimeters;
  • 60x60 centimeters.

Views

In the modern market of finishing materials, you can find many variations of slate coatings that differ in price and quality. The following coatings are supplied to Russia:

  • Spanish. Used for cladding floors and walls. Differs in high quality, but the price of the Spanish slate is quite high.
  • Indian tiles on the market are of both high quality and rather low quality - it depends on the specific manufacturer of the finishing material. Some Indian shale coating companies are disrupting the material handling technology. As a result, the finished product will have a damaged structure and various defects.
  • Chinese. This type of coating is notable for its low cost, but the quality of the material leaves much to be desired. Chinese slate tiles are short-lived, sensitive to mechanical stress and cracks appear over time.
  • Brazilian tiles are of good quality and come in a variety of colors.

Application area

Natural slate has fairly high quality indicators, which allows the use of such material in various areas of construction work.

Basically, oil shale is used for the following purposes:

  • As a floor covering in residential and industrial premises.
  • External wall cladding.
  • Internal wall cladding.
  • Decoration of individual elements. The tile can be used to frame a mirror, washbasin or small window in the bathroom. It is better to use dark-colored tiles for finishing the mirror.
  • Laying sidewalks.
  • Roof roof.

When choosing a slate coating for interior work, you need to take into account some of the characteristics of the material.

What you need to pay attention to:

  • Tile size.The width and length of quality tiles should not differ by a millimeter. The smallest deviations in dimensions will lead to difficulties in laying the material. In addition, uneven tiles will look poor and unattractive.
  • The thickness of the tiles should not vary significantly. If the products in the batch have obvious differences in thickness, this indicates poor quality of the material. As a result of installation, you will get an uneven surface.
  • Colour. Slate tiles are uneven in color. In one batch, products may differ in shades. It is important that this difference is not too significant.

Advantages and disadvantages

Slate stone differs from other finishing materials in many technical characteristics.

The main advantages of slate tiles are as follows:

  • High strength. Due to their hard surface, slate tiles can withstand heavy loads.
  • Durability. Good quality tiles with proper care can last for many years without losing their original appearance.
  • High rates of water resistance. Such material can be used indoors with high humidity or outdoors.
  • Refractoriness.
  • Resistant to temperature extremes.
  • Non-slippery surface. The structure of the tiles is rough, so even wetted with water, the material does not become slippery.
  • Ease of care.
  • Resistant to surface staining.
  • Bactericidal and hypoallergenic.
  • Variety of colors. The shade of the tiles depends on the minerals that make up the slate.

The disadvantages of such a material are much less than positive qualities.

The following disadvantages can be highlighted:

  • High cost compared to some popular finishing materials. For example, the price of tiles is much lower.
  • Cold surface. This drawback can be eliminated by installing a warm floor.
  • More likely to scratch the surface. Although the tiles are quite tough and hard, they can be scratched easily. For example, defects can appear from furniture legs. For this reason, it is advisable to purchase special silicone linings for furniture.

Installation recommendations

Before proceeding with the finishing of the floor or walls, it is necessary to prepare the surface - clean it well from dirt, repair cracks and level it. Cracks and irregularities are removed with plaster or putty. Then the surface needs to be sanded.

For the sanding procedure, you can use sandpaper or a mesh for grouting putty.

A circular stone saw can be used as a tile cutting tool. The finishing material is attached to the surface using high-strength tile adhesive. If the tile is used for flooring, then it is better to use rubber-bitumen mastic as a bonding agent.

After the adhesive has completely dried, the joints must be filled with tile grout. When decorating a damp room (such as a bathroom), you can additionally fill the joints with sealant.

For information on how to use slate in the interior, see the next video.

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