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Multicolour Slate Split Face Tiles 550x150 From £26.89/m2
Black Slate Split Face Tiles 360x100 From £19.90/m2
Multicolour Slate Split Face Tiles 360x100 From £26.29/m2
Black Slate Split Face Tiles 550x150 From £28.89/m2
Slate split face tiles form a key natural stone wall cladding category, selected for projects where layered texture, tonal variation and a more traditional stone appearance are required. Slate has long been valued for its natural cleft surface, strong material character and suitability for both interior and exterior wall finishes.
As part of the Paving Slabs Direct split face tile range, slate cladding is supplied through a direct importer model, helping UK customers access genuine natural stone Z panels with cost-efficient pricing, stable stock and practical specification for residential, trade and commercial wall cladding projects.
Natural Slate Split Face Tiles for Wall Cladding
Slate split face tiles are made from real slate stone with a naturally uneven surface profile. The layered structure creates depth, shadow and movement across the wall, giving the finished surface a more established and authentic appearance than flat or printed wall coverings.
The natural cleft texture of slate makes it especially suitable for feature walls, fireplace surrounds, garden walls, entrance areas and architectural wall cladding where the material itself is intended to provide the main visual interest.
Layered Texture and Tonal Variation
One of the main advantages of slate split face tiles is their natural variation. Colours can move through black, charcoal, grey, brown, copper and mixed earthy tones, depending on the slate type and production batch. These tonal changes are part of the stone and help prevent the wall from looking flat or artificial.
The split-face surface also reacts well to changing light. Shadows sit between the raised stone strips, while higher points catch more light, creating a wall finish with depth and natural movement throughout the day.
Popular Slate Split Face Tile Options
Within this range, darker and mixed slate finishes are commonly selected for projects needing stronger surface definition and visible natural variation. Black slate split face tiles are often used where a bold, deep and more architectural wall finish is required.
Multicolour slate split face tiles combine darker slate tones with warmer brown, copper and grey movement, making them suitable for customers who want a more varied and organic natural stone appearance.
Suitable Uses for Slate Wall Cladding
Slate split face tiles are commonly used for interior feature walls, chimney breasts, fireplace surrounds, kitchen feature areas, entrance walls, garden walls, raised beds, boundary walls and selected exterior wall cladding. Their textured surface gives plain walls a stronger natural stone presence without requiring full-depth stone construction.
For external installations, the wall background should be sound, stable and suitable for natural stone cladding. For internal projects, the substrate should also be properly prepared to support the panel weight and achieve a secure, long-lasting finish.
Direct Importer Value from Paving Slabs Direct
Paving Slabs Direct supplies slate split face tiles through an integrated direct importer supply route. By reducing unnecessary distribution layers, we aim to provide genuine natural stone wall cladding at practical and cost-efficient prices for UK customers.
This approach supports stable availability, clearer specification and better value for both residential and trade projects. Whether used for a single feature wall or a larger cladding area, slate split face tiles offer a dependable balance of traditional stone character, surface texture and sensible project value.
Split Face Tiles - Frequently Asked Questions
What Are True Split Face Tiles?
True Split Face Tiles are natural stone wall cladding panels made from individual stone pieces that are split, cut and bonded together to form a finished Z-shaped panel. The surface is not printed or moulded. It is created from real stone strips, usually with varied depths and natural face textures, giving the wall a genuine stacked-stone appearance.
The key value of true split face tiles is the real stone construction. Materials such as slate, quartzite, marble, sandstone, limestone and granite can all be used to produce this type of cladding. Because the stone face is naturally split, each panel has its own texture, shadowing and tonal variation.
Some products sold as split face effect tiles are actually porcelain or manufactured tiles with a stone-style surface pattern. These can be useful in some projects, but they should not be confused with real natural stone split face panels. A true split face tile should have real stone texture, real 3D depth and an interlocking panel design.
Where Can Split Face Tiles Be Used?
Split Face Tiles are suitable for a wide range of internal and external wall cladding projects. Outside the home, they are often used for garden walls, boundary walls, entrance walls, exterior features, raised beds and façade details. Inside the home, they can be used for feature walls, fireplaces, kitchens, selected bathroom walls and other decorative wall areas.
For external use, the wall structure, adhesive choice and installation method are especially important. For internal use, the background should still be strong, clean and stable enough to support the weight of natural stone cladding.
What Is a Fair Price for Real Split Face Tiles?
For genuine natural stone Split Face Tiles, a realistic market price is normally around £28 to £34 per m², including UK VAT and delivery to most mainland UK areas. This range reflects the real costs of stone production, overseas shipping, UK handling, storage and pallet delivery.
Manufactured or effect split face tiles are different products and should usually sit in a lower price range, often around £15 to £18 per m² depending on quality, quantity and delivery terms. Some high-grade imitation products with proper 3D structure may cost more, but buyers should compare the actual material, panel structure and finish carefully.
At Paving Slabs Direct, our pricing is based on a direct importer model. By working through integrated supply routes and reducing unnecessary retail layers, we aim to keep natural stone cladding prices practical, transparent and cost-efficient for UK projects.
What Wall Surface Is Suitable for Split Face Tiles?
Split Face Tiles should be fixed to a solid, stable and properly prepared wall surface. Suitable backgrounds commonly include brickwork, blockwork, concrete, cement render and suitable tile backer boards. The surface should be clean, firm and capable of carrying the weight of natural stone panels.
Standard plasterboard may not always be suitable, especially for heavier stone cladding or larger wall areas. Where plasterboard is present, the installer should check the load-bearing capacity and consider using a stronger backing board or more stable substrate before installation.
Are Split Face Tiles Suitable for Bathrooms and Shower Walls?
Split Face Tiles can be used in bathrooms and selected shower wall applications, but the installation must be prepared correctly. Natural stone cladding has texture and some degree of porosity, so it should not be treated as the waterproof layer of the wall.
In wet areas, the most important point is to waterproof the background properly before the stone panels are installed. The wall substrate should be tanked or protected using a suitable waterproofing system, particularly in shower zones and areas exposed to regular moisture.
The tiles provide the finished decorative stone face, while the waterproofing must come from the correct preparation behind the tiles. This is similar in principle to many mosaic or tile sheet installations used in wet areas.
Do Split Face Tiles Need Sealing or Grouting?
Split Face Tiles are normally installed without traditional visible grout joints. The panels are fitted closely together so the Z-shaped edges interlock and create a continuous stacked-stone effect. This is one of the main reasons they are popular for feature walls and exterior cladding.
Sealing is not always compulsory for standard decorative use, but it can be helpful in areas where extra protection against moisture or staining is required. If a sealer is used, choose a breathable natural stone sealer and test it on a small area first to make sure it does not darken the stone or change the intended finish.
Why Are Paving Slabs Direct Split Face Tiles Competitively Priced?
Paving Slabs Direct focuses on direct, importer-led supply rather than a traditional multi-layer retail chain. Our model is built around factory-backed sourcing, practical UK stock movement and cost-efficient distribution, helping customers access natural stone wall cladding at more realistic prices.
Many stone cladding products become expensive because they pass through several middlemen before reaching the final customer. By keeping the supply route more direct, we can offer fairer pricing while still focusing on genuine natural stone materials, consistent panel quality and suitable product specification for UK projects.
Our listed prices include VAT, and delivery is included to most mainland UK areas. Some remote postcodes or difficult-access locations may require an additional delivery surcharge, depending on the final delivery address and pallet courier conditions.
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