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Terrace Renovation

Large-format tiling, natural stone flagging, pedestal installation – durable and attractive terraces suited to your needs.

A Terrace Built to Last

Outdoor terrace renovation calls for materials suited to climatic constraints – frost, heat, rain – and rigorous workmanship to ensure waterproofing and drainage. SOGEBAT 24 masters all the techniques: screed laying, pedestal installation, natural stone flagging.

Sylvain advises you on the choice of materials, laying method and finishing, for a terrace that combines aesthetics and longevity.

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Laying Methods

  • Tiles bonded on concrete screed
  • Tiles on adjustable pedestals
  • Natural stone flagging
  • Joint repair and waterproofing
  • Creating a drainage fall
  • Edging tiles and perimeter finishing

Available Materials

  • Large-format stoneware
  • Natural stone (limestone, slate)
  • Exposed aggregate concrete
  • Non-slip tiles R11/R12

Three Solutions for Your Terrace

Screed Laying

The classic, durable solution. The reinforced concrete screed incorporates an integrated drainage fall. Ideal for ground-level terraces on an existing or newly poured slab.

Pedestal System

A draining system without heavy works, ideal for balconies and raised terraces. Height-adjustable pedestals, easy underfloor access, no bonding to the existing surface.

Natural Stone Flagging

Limestone, slate or natural sandstone slabs. An authentic, noble finish perfectly suited to the character properties of the Périgord. Lime-brushed joints.

Terrace Projects

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Terrace – Your Questions

A screed terrace is bonded to a concrete slab – durable for ground-level spaces. A pedestal terrace rests on adjustable pedestals without bonding – ideal for raised terraces or balconies, with easy underfloor access.

Outdoor tiles must have a minimum slip-resistance rating of R11. Sylvain advises you on the choice of materials (stoneware, natural stone) according to your use, style and budget.

Yes, a 1 to 2% drainage fall is essential to channel rainwater. SOGEBAT 24 always incorporates this fall into the screed or the pedestal adjustment.

Your Renovation Project in the Dordogne

Homeowner, business or public body – contact Sylvain GAVA for a free, no-obligation quote.

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06.28.07.56.62Mon – Fri: 08:00 – 18:00

7 Avenguda del Peirigord24230 Vélines – Dordogne, France

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