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Hi I would like to use some indoor tiles outside on the top of my fish pond wall, the tiles I am looking at are Chambly Black Matt Stone effect Porcelain Wall & floor. The description on B&Q website says the following
Suitable for Any room, excluding wet-rooms
Frost protected
Suitable for use with underfloor heating
Does not require sealing
Clean with water and neutral soap
Guarantee - Statutory
Features and benefits
Suitable for use with underfloor heating
Waterproof after grouting, can be installed in bathrooms and wet rooms
I was wondering if I could use these as they are frost protected and there will be no weight on them pretty much just there for appearances. Any advice gratefully received.
Thankyou
Mick
 

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