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The QDI Pearl 12x24 Sandblasted Marble Paver features a sleek sandblasted finish and straight edges, perfect for modern outdoor spaces. Its durable...
View full detailsChoosing the Right Patio Pavers for Outdoor Spaces
Paver tile bridges the gap between traditional landscape pavers and interior tile. Available in porcelain and natural stone, patio pavers offers the aesthetic refinement of tile with the thickness and durability needed for outdoor use.
Porcelain Pavers vs. Stone Pavers
Porcelain pavers are non-porous, stain-proof, and fade-resistant. They come in consistent sizes and require minimal maintenance. Natural stone pavers - including travertine, limestone, slate, and granite - offer unique natural beauty with organic variation. Stone pavers may require sealing and are more susceptible to staining.
Common Applications
Paver tile is used for patios, outdoor dining areas, garden walkways, pool decks, driveways (with adequate thickness), and rooftop terraces. The textured, slip-resistant surfaces make them safe for wet conditions. For covered outdoor areas and porches, standard outdoor porcelain tile may also be suitable.
Installation Options
Paver tiles can be installed using several methods: dry-laid over compacted gravel, set on adjustable pedestals for raised surfaces, or mortar-bonded to a concrete slab. The dry-lay method is the most popular for residential patios and allows for easy replacement of individual pavers if needed.
What is the best paver tile for a patio?
Porcelain pavers are the top choice for patios due to their durability, stain resistance, and low maintenance. They come in wood-look, stone-look, and modern styles. For a natural aesthetic, travertine or limestone stone pavers are popular. Choose a textured finish for slip resistance and a minimum thickness of 2 cm for structural stability.
Can paver tile be used around a pool?
Yes, paver tile is an excellent pool deck material. Look for tiles with textured or grip finishes rated for wet areas. Porcelain pavers are ideal because they resist chlorine, salt, and algae. Light-colored pavers stay cooler underfoot. Avoid polished or smooth finishes around pools.
How do you maintain paver tile?
Porcelain pavers require minimal maintenance - occasional sweeping and rinsing with water is usually sufficient. Natural stone pavers should be sealed after installation and resealed periodically to protect against stains and moisture. Remove organic debris promptly to prevent staining on any paver surface.