Product Description
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MSI Montauk Black: 12x24 Gauged Slate
Pricing & Packaging
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Price Per Piece: $11.98
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Price Per Square Foot: $5.99
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Price Per Box: $59.90
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Box Size: 10.00 SF (5 Pieces)
The Montauk Black Gauged Slate is a premier natural stone choice for achieving a "modern organic" aesthetic. Sourced from Brazil, this slate features a sophisticated palette of charcoal and deep ebony tones with a natural cleft face that adds tactile depth. Unlike traditional irregular slate, this tile is gauged, meaning the back is ground to a consistent thickness for easier installation. Its large-format 12x24 profile and matte finish make it a versatile foundation for both minimalist interior floors and rugged outdoor living spaces.
Specifications
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Dimensions: 12″ x 24″ (Nominal)
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Material: Natural Slate
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Finish: Gauged / Natural Textured
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Thickness: 3/8″ (Approx. 10mm)
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Shade Variation: V4 (Substantial variation for an authentic stone look)
Key Features
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Inherent Slip Resistance: The natural textured surface provides excellent traction, making it a safe and stylish option for wet areas like walk-in showers.
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Indoor/Outdoor Versatility: This stone is frost-resistant and durable enough for freezing climates, allowing for a seamless transition from interior rooms to outdoor patios.
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Dynamic Texture: The V4 variation ensures that no two tiles are identical, creating a rich surface that anchors a room with architectural weight.
Applications
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Main Living Areas: Provides a durable, low-sheen floor that pairs beautifully with natural wood elements.
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Feature Walls & Fireplaces: The dark, textured surface creates a dramatic focal point, especially when used with light or contrasting grout.
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High-Traffic Entries: Highly resistant to wear and naturally hides debris, making it perfect for mudrooms and foyers.
Professional Note: As this is a natural stone, we recommend blending tiles from multiple boxes during installation to ensure a balanced distribution of color. To maintain the stone and prevent staining, it should be treated with a penetrating sealer after installation.