Projects
Selfloor

Ceramiche Marca Corona, manufacturers of top quality ceramic floor and wall coverings since 1741, launch SelFloor, the innovative modular flooring system for do-it-yourself outdoor paving, a functional, economical, easy and quick way to cover your floors. SelFloor is composed of light and resistant plastic supports made of polypropylene and anchored together, on which porcelain stoneware tiles for outdoor use can be installed. As the system is only composed of the plastic support and the ceramic tile, SelFloor is suitable for do-ityourself projects, whenever you need it and does not take much effort to install.
Thanks to its polypropylene support, SelFloor can be installed on most planar and stable ground, such as earth, sand, cement, pebbles, pre-existing floors and insulating sleeves. What is more, the specially profiled porcelain stoneware tiles for the SelFloor system are a guarantee of quality as they are frost and weather proof, easy to clean, keep their aesthetic features unaltered over time (their colour, for example) and do not need any special treatment and/or looking after.
- Easy: does not need to be installed by a qualified floor fitter.
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Resistant:
a. no problems with drainage;
b. extremely flexible, it does not suffer from any alterations should there be any structural adjustment;
c. frost and weather resistant. -
Quick:
It can be walked on immediately, reducing the interval between installation and use
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Functional
a. easy to remove and re-use;
b. easy to clean and to maintain;
c. no dirt, noise or other problems -
Economical:
a. no labour costs;
b. no need for any additional material such as adhesives, grouts and cement mortars;
c. no need for any impregnating and/or sealing treatments;
d. no additional repair costs -
Creative:
to create your own projects, in total freedom.
In the garden, poll edges, terraces, pathways, pavements, temporary installations.

- Level off the substrate to make it ready for installation. Cover with at least a 2cm layer of pebbles (granulometry ranging from 2mm to 5 mm), making sure to flatten the surface using a level.
- Remove one of the supports and keep it to one side for use later for the anchoring of the modules.
- Insert an edge of the tile into one of the angles of the support. Following the sides of the support profiling, exert slight pressure until the tile adheres to the support.
- Anchor the support to the remaining tile edges.
- Once this has been done with all the modules,anchor them together using the appropriate pegs.
- In order to make the modules adhere to the under-laying pebbles, carefully tap the surface using a rubber hammer.


