
Porcelain Paving
Our porcelain paving selection includes various types such as textured, smooth, and wood-effect finishes. Textured porcelain paving provides excellent grip, making it ideal for areas prone to moisture such as pool surrounds and garden paths. Smooth porcelain paving offers a sleek, contemporary look, perfect for modern patios and urban landscapes. For those seeking the charm of natural wood without the maintenance, our wood-effect porcelain paving mimics the aesthetic of timber whilst offering the durability and longevity of porcelain.
Riva Beige Porcelain
Our bestselling Riva Beige tile will brighten up any garden and bring a real touch of class to almost any setting. This hard-wearing tile is available in 600x900mm and its light Beige colour is complemented by the swirls of darker shades that give this tile character and interest. Call in today to see this tile on the ground in our display area in Cabinteely.
Riva Grey Porcelain
Our popular Riva range are a top quality 600x900 Porcelain tile. The natural look and the subtle grey tones of this elegant tile make this a firm favourite in both contemporary and more traditional older style gardens and its very well suited to the Irish climate as its virtually impenetrable to water.
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What types of fuels are available at The Patio Centre?At The Patio Centre, we offer a wide range of fuels, including briquettes, lignite, turf, softwood, hardwood logs, Magic Flame Coal, nuggets, lignite briquettes, and kindling. We also provide coal bunkers for secure storage.
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What are the benefits of using briquettes?Briquettes are highly efficient and versatile, offering consistent heat output with minimal ash residue. They are ideal for both open fires and stoves, providing long-lasting warmth.
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How is lignite different from other fuels?Lignite is a cost-effective heating option known for its high calorific value. It burns steadily and is easily ignitable, making it an economical choice for heating your home.
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What is the difference between softwood and hardwood logs?Softwood logs ignite quickly and burn faster, making them ideal for kindling. Hardwood logs are denser and burn more slowly, offering a longer-lasting and more consistent heat output, perfect for overnight burning.