Relax Pebble Sand Beige Porcelain Pool & Spa Tile — Field
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Relax Pebble Sand Beige Porcelain Pool & Spa Tile — Field is a warm neutral that pairs beautifully with natural stone decks, travertine coping, and modern outdoor palettes. Multi-face variation adds gentle texture so large pool interiors feel layered rather than flat. ArtePierre is the authorized seller for SeraPool products in the USA, supplying coordinated mosaics and trim & edges for complete pool systems.
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Why this field tile works
- Warm neutral water tone: natural, relaxed look that suits outdoor settings
- Multi-face blend: soft movement across large surfaces
- System-ready: coordinate with matching mosaics and trim & edges (sold separately)
Available field tile sizes
- 13x26 (33×66 cm) — thickness listed at 0.73 cm
- 13x13 (33×33 cm)
- 6x26 (16.5×66 cm)
- 6x6 (16.5×16.5 cm)
Key specs
- Material: Porcelain
- Edge type: Non-rectified (pressed edge)
- Face pattern: Multi-face (blend during installation)
Installation tip
Dry-lay a small section to balance faces, then install while mixing randomly from multiple boxes. This keeps warm tones evenly distributed.
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Trade support
Share dimensions and finish goals and we’ll help estimate field tile quantities and plan transitions at steps, benches, and the waterline.
Frequently Asked Questions About This Tile
Is this porcelain tile suitable for submerged pool use?
Porcelain pool tile is commonly specified for submerged applications such as pool interiors, spas, and waterline installations. Final suitability should be confirmed based on the exact product, installation method, and project requirements.
Can it be used on pool waterlines, spas, and wet areas?
Many porcelain pool tiles are used for waterlines, spas, fountains, and other continuously wet environments. The proper application depends on the tile, setting materials, and full pool assembly, so project-specific confirmation is recommended.
Does porcelain pool tile need sealing?
In most cases, porcelain tile itself does not require sealing. Depending on the installation, grout joints or adjacent materials may have different maintenance needs, so the full system should be reviewed with the installer.
Are matching trims or edge pieces available?
Some porcelain pool collections include matching trims, coping, step edges, corners, overflow pieces, or other coordinated accessories. Availability varies by series, so it is best to confirm the full accessory program for the collection you are ordering.
Should I order extra material for cuts and future repairs?
Yes. Extra material is recommended to allow for cuts, breakage, installation adjustments, and future repairs. Because pool projects can include specialized pieces and phased work, planning additional attic stock is often helpful.
How should porcelain pool tile be maintained?
Routine maintenance typically includes standard cleaning appropriate for porcelain surfaces and proper care of grout and water chemistry. Long-term performance depends not only on the tile but also on correct installation and ongoing pool maintenance practices.
Advanced Questions About This Tile
Why choose porcelain tile over ceramic tile?
Porcelain is often selected for its lower water absorption, broader application range, and strong performance in both residential and many commercial settings. It is commonly the better choice when durability and versatility matter.
What spaces benefit most from porcelain tile?
Porcelain tile works well in kitchens, bathrooms, entries, laundry rooms, living spaces, shower walls, some shower floors, and many light commercial environments. Its flexibility is one of its biggest strengths.
Why choose porcelain instead of natural stone?
Porcelain is often chosen when easier maintenance, more consistency, and broad performance capability are priorities. Natural stone is typically selected when real mineral movement and authenticity matter more than uniformity.
Is porcelain tile a good choice for busy homes?
Yes, very often. Porcelain is commonly used in high-use areas because it combines durability with a wide range of visual styles and relatively easy everyday care.
Can porcelain tile work in luxury interiors?
Yes. Many porcelain collections are specified in high-end interiors because they offer strong performance along with refined finishes, well-developed surfaces, and a wide range of design directions.
When is porcelain the wrong choice?
Porcelain may not be the best fit when the main goal is real natural stone character, handmade variation, or the unique depth of a material like marble or zellige. In those cases, authenticity may matter more than performance convenience.