How to Protect Outdoor Tiles in India’s Extreme Summers?
The scorching Indian summer—with temperatures soaring above 45°C in many regions—can take a toll on outdoor tiles. If tiles aren't chosen or cared for correctly, they can crack, fade, and hold heat. In this blog, we’ll talk about the best ways to care for outdoor tiles in the summer in India, how to keep them from getting damaged, and how to keep them looking new all season long.
Best Outdoor Tiles for Indian Summers
Not all tiles can handle very high temperatures. Here are the best outdoor tiles that can handle heat:
A. Porcelain TilesPorcelain tiles are the best choice for very hot weather because they don't absorb water and are resistant to UV rays. They don't crack even when it's 45°C or higher, so they're great for rooftops and pool decks. comes in wood, stone, and concrete finishes so you can use them in a lot of different ways.
- Why? High durability, Low water absorption
- Best for: Pool decks, patios and driveways,
- Heat resistance: Up to 1200°C
B. Natural Stone Tiles (Granite & Kota Stone)
Granite and Kota stone naturally spread heat, which keeps surfaces cooler than synthetic ones. Their rough texture keeps them from slipping, making them great for driveways and garden paths. Sealing them makes them more resistant to the weather, even though they are a little porous.
- Why? Naturally cool and won’t scratch
- Best for: Garden pathways and on the porch
- Heat resistance: Very stable at high temperatures
C. Vitrified Tiles
Glazed vitrified tiles are a good choice for people on a budget because they reflect heat well. Choose lighter colors to keep the heat from getting in and textured finishes to keep people from slipping. Best for balconies and verandas that are covered
- Why? Glazed surface keeps the color from fading
- Best for: Balconies, open terraces
- Heat resistance: Moderate (stay away from dark colors)
D. Ceramic Tiles
Outdoor ceramic tiles are made with raised patterns that help you grip them, even when they're wet. They are cheaper than porcelain for areas with little traffic, like outdoor stairs, but they don't hold up as well to heat. Avoid dark colors to reduce heat absorption.
- Why? Rough surface, great for wet areas
- Best for: Outdoor stairs and Rooftops
- Heat resistance: Better than regular ceramics
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How Heat & Sun Damage Outdoor Tiles ?
✔ Fading & Discoloration
- UV rays bleach pigments over time, especially in red, dark blue, or black tiles.
- Solution: Use UV-resistant tiles or lighter shades.
✔ Thermal Expansion & Cracks
- Repeated heating-cooling cycles cause tiles to expand and contract, leading to cracks.
- Solution: Opt for flexible grout and expansion joints.
✔ Heat Absorption (Burning Hot Surfaces)
- Dark, non-reflective tiles absorb more heat, making them uncomfortable to walk on.
- Solution: Choose light-colored or textured tiles that stay cooler.
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