Porcelain Paving Slabs Pros and Cons
- By: Cheng Wang
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- 25 Sep, 2019
Porcelain paving slabs are durable than natural stone.
Due to extremely high pressure and high temperatures during the manufacturing process, porcelain paving slabs are extremely stronger, more durable and denser than natural stones. Because of their superior strength, they’re ideal for commercial areas with heavy traffic, and driveways.
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