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INTERIORS SAFETY, SECURITY & SMART HOMES OUTDOOR LIVING


BAL’s external tiling range trusted for long-life installations


When installing popular 20 mm external porcelain, you want a trusted fi ing solution that will ensure your patio or terraces lasts the test of time. Deeloped using market-leading performance and uality standards, BAL’s new ternal Tiling range proides improed installation for the two main build-ups in the  concrete bases or Type  OT substrates. There is een a simple, faster track BL system for use on concrete which is already in suitable condition for direct tiling. When installing onto Type  OT, professional and long-lasting installations are made possible with three BL ternal Tiling Range Products BL Bedding ortar BL Priming Slurry Bond BL Leel Out BL Terrace Grout. le nderwood, ead of arketing at BL, said  straightforward system, our ternal Tiling Range it proides ease of use and high performance when installing eternal porcelain tiles, paers or slabs. s market-leaders for tiling in the  and supported by the research and deelopment capabilities of the global RD Group, BLs product range uses the most up-to-date technology is trusted for long-lasting patios and terraces. When fi ing tiles and natural stone direct onto concrete or leeller, BL recommends the use of BL L loor One or BL Rapid P Plus.


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