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  2. Here Are the Best Places to Buy Tile Online for Every Budget

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    The Tile Shop. When it comes to next-level service, the Tile Shop immediately comes to mind. Shoppers have the chance to consult with experts online or in person at the more than 140 full-service ...

  3. Pavers (flooring) - Wikipedia

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    Travertine is a durable, low-porous stone that stays cool in direct sunlight, making it a popular choice for pool-sides, patios, walkways and outdoor entertainment areas. Travertine is salt tolerant and has a low sunlight reflection. Granite pavers have high integral strength and density making it easy to maintain and hard-wearing in outdoor use.

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    Walmart deals: Patio and garden Even though we're inching toward the winter chill, your outdoor space still could use a pick-me-up, whether you're cleaning up leaves or setting up a cozy fire to ...

  5. Patio - Wikipedia

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    Patios are most commonly paved with concrete or stone slabs (also known as paving flags). They can also be created using bricks, block paving, tiles, cobbles or gravel. Other kinds of patio materials these days include alumawood, aluminum, acrylic and glass. Other options include concrete, stamped concrete, and aggregate concrete.

  6. Terrazzo - Wikipedia

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    Terrazzo artisans create walls, floors, patios, and panels by exposing marble chips and other fine aggregates on the surface of finished concrete or epoxy-resin. Much of the preliminary work of terrazzo workers is similar to that of cement masons. Marble-chip, cementitious terrazzo requires three layers of materials.

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    Floors using small (4.5 in or 11.4 cm and smaller) ceramic tiles generally use only an additional 1 ⁄ 4-inch (6.4 mm) layer of plywood (if that) and substitute adhesive and substrate materials making do with both a flexible joints and semi-flexible mounting compounds and so are designed to withstand the greater flexing which large tiles ...