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Hello All,
I'm seriously considering using the above system, do any tilers on here have any experience, good or bad, they would like to share please?
One concern I have is if there would be a noticeable hollow sound but unsure if this would travel through 20mm porcelain tiles and I'm only raising them up by between 25mm and 50mm too.
Thanks all.
 
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Concrete guy

Realistically 20mm porcelain is a landscaping product rather than a tiling product. It's not something most tilers will regularly fit, although they will occasionally come across them.

Think of it like a paving slab as opposed to a tile and it makes more sense.

The idea of setting a tile on four "blobs" or corner supports goes against every principal of tiling - hence it's not actually tiling at all.

Is is appropriate? It probably is a good solution IMO, the void allows drainage that removes most issues that cause failures in external tiling - moisture ingress that freezes and "pops" tiles.

Seems like a good solution to me, I wouldn't be bothered about the sound, it's not like you'll be tap dancing on them!
 
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Thanks for the advice, you sound like someone who can recommend what to cut the 'slabs' with also. I've read that I need a good diamond blade for porcelaine. I have both a 4.5" grinder (not very good quality) and a larger 9" stihl. Could you recommend a disc and which cutter to use also please?
I dont have many cuts as its external, probably 20-40 and I dont have a big budget as this is a one-off.
 
Hi Caley King, have had a fair bit of experience earlier this year and last installing 20mm porcelain tiles externally. Ended up doing all the cutting with a 4¹/² inch grinder with a good turbo diamond blade, mainly for accuracy as better control. Tiled a balcony using the raised adjustable pedastal system, and although the 20mm tile is incredibly tough the system still carries a warning that they can shatter should anything fall on them. They don't sound 'hollow' as too dense and tough.

Good luck
 

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