Rocks On launches Liston Gres modular system.
March 11th, 2011
Liston Gres is an innovative porcelain that offers the warm and natural shades of wood and re-invents the outdoor and wet area environments.
A new Crossjet technology allows for precision on the whole structure of the tile, from groove to edge.
Thanks to the excellent technical qualities of this material and the versatile module proposal, Liston Gres Marine Modular Flooring is ideal for commercial applications with wet zones, and will remain unchanged over time.
The module proposal consists of 4 marine tiles pre-glued to a hardened plastic substrate, with gaps for water drainage and an interlocking system that allows for simple installation.
Application ideas include commercial and residential wet areas, pedestrian walkways, swimming pool surrounds, showers, spas, saunas, bathrooms, dressing rooms, balconies and patios and public facilities.
Visit the Rocks On website for more on Liston Gres Marine.
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