![]() Mixing and application is incredibly simple – the mortar only requires the addition of water and contains the specially formulated Rock-Tite™ additives to improve performance, workability and freeze/thaw resistance of the mortar mix.Ī cement-free brush-in permeable jointing compound designed for filling joints from 3mm wide, Norcros Rock-Tite™ Brush-In Grout takes all the hassle out of grouiting concrete, natural stone and porcelain slabs that have been laid onto a solid permeable base using Norcros Rock-Tite™ Mortar. It’s ideal for installing porcelain outdoor slab tiles and other forms of stone paving in both domestic and heavily trafficked installations. Norcros Rock-Tite™ Mortar is fibre-reinforced, sand:cement mortar specifically designed for bonding concrete, natural stone and porcelain paving slabs to both hardcore and solid bases. ![]() Mixing and application is super-simple also thanks to the included graduated mixing bucket! Norcros Rock-Tite™ Porcelain Primer is easy to use and suitable for use in both internal and external settings. The three products are:Ī fibre-reinforced, polymer modified cement-based primer designed to improve adhesion and bond strength when applied to the underside of porcelain slab tiles and other low-absorption types of paving. In the simplest of terms, the Rock-Tite™ Exterior Porcelain & Stone System is a bundle of three specially formulated products designed to be used together in order to install 20mm thick porcelain outdoor slab tiles directly onto a hardcore base, saving you the hassle of creating and waiting around for week or so for a concrete screed to dry. ![]() What Is The Rock-Tite™ Outdoor Slab Installation System? If that sounds like you then read on as we’re about to show you how to install outdoor slab tiles directly onto a hardcore base thanks to a new product called Rock-Tite™ Exterior Porcelain & Stone System from leading adhesives and grout manufacturer Norcros. However, whilst Outdoor Slab Tiles are appealing for reasons of both aesthetics and convenience of upkeep, some people are put off installing them by the need to create a concrete screed base (and the time period required to allow it to fully cure). This is perhaps in part due to the fact that 20mm thick porcelain slabs offer cheaper replications of genuine timber, natural stone, brushed concrete, sandstone and all manner of other sough-after flooring types, but also due to the relative lack of maintenance required compared to the materials they replicate. Outdoor slab tiles have become massively popular in recent times and it seems as though DIYers across the nation can’t get enough of them. ![]()
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