Stabilised surface of sand / cement or sand bed As MBI works with top suppliers from Italy, we offer since 2021 a product line of 3cm ceramics under the name ‘Triagress’. MBI advises to use the proper saw and blades that are especially meant for ceramics. It is difficult to cut to size because the material is very hard. With 30mm ceramic tiles extra care is required during the processing when it comes to sawing. Loose tiles with a low weight will always keep moving slightly and “pry” the joint. ![]() We do not recommend grouting 30mm thick ceramic tiles with a hard, weed-free polymer joint, provided it is laid on a fully stabilised and hard foundation. The subsoil must be stable and have no chance of subsidence. Given the small thickness and (relatively) light weight, this entails a risk of breakage, especially with large formats. Suitable for processing loose ceramic tiles with a minimum tile thickness of 30mm. There are even tiles of 120x120cm available! MBI has an extensive range of 20mm thick ceramic tiles. If the foundation is properly laid, the chance of breakage is minimal, even for large tile sizes such as 90x90cm and 60x120cm. There is no limit in the format you can choose from. The construction costs of 20mm ceramic tiles are relatively high and must be executed by experienced installers. Because the ceramic is connected to the substrate, it is stable and the tile is evenly loaded, making breakage virtually impossible. The ceramic tile is connected to the substrate to form a whole. ![]() Suitable for installing 20mm thick ceramics. When you choose for ceramic paving, you have the following options in terms of construction in the garden: Fully stabilised and hard foundation
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