• Durability and color permanence
  • Aesthetic Possibilities
  • Economic maintenance
  • Ease of Execution
  • Quality
Product Name
Paver Cerâmico
Manufacturer
Cerâmica Vale da Gândara
Manufactured
Portugal
Pavers
Ceramic pavers
Material
Ceramic, Clay
Finishes
Textured
Use
Outdoor
Indoor
Public spaces

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  • Durability and color permanence
  • Aesthetic Possibilities
  • Economic maintenance
  • Ease of Execution
  • Quality

Durability is what distinguishes clay paver from other materials. An unusual performance that combines perfection with the variety of colors and shapes that make up our range of pavers.

The different shapes and colors generate a multitude of combinations and geometric shapes that turn the floor into an attractive and unique surface, fully integrated into the urban landscape.

The mechanical strength of clay pavers can only be compared to that of natural stone, allowing it to withstand significant point loads that would damage other floors. Its high wear resistance gives better results than other floors with much higher thickness, resulting in a lower weight of the pieces and a better performance in their placement. The floors made with clay paver do not deform with the action of high temperatures or with ice. Thanks to the ceramic nature of paver, these floors become surfaces that allow comfortable and pleasant walks.

This floor requires minimum maintenance levels, especially its easy preservation, which simply eliminates the possible vegetation in the joints and their filling.

Parts can be lifted undamaged and reused again. In case of damage to any clay paver, the part can be quickly replaced without having to intervene on the entire floor.

During and after the manufacturing process of the ceramic paver it is subjected to strict quality controls that ensure a high performance product. This ensures that products leaving the factory meet internationally accepted quality standards.

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