A fast and long-lasting cladding solution for facades and interiors—delivering a natural stone/brick/slate look without heavy substructures or complicated installation.
Why flexible tile is chosen more and more often
Modern finishing projects demand three things: appearance, speed, and durability without constant maintenance. That’s why flexible tile has become one of the most convenient solutions: it recreates the texture of stone, brick, or slate, while staying lightweight, elastic, and suitable for a wide range of applications—from insulated facades to interior accent walls.
What is KORDEKO flexible tile (PletaFlex)
KORDEKO flexible tile is made using PletaFlex technology and combines:
- 95% natural marble and mineral components
- flexibility and elasticity (radii, arches, columns, complex details)
- resistance to moisture, frost, and temperature fluctuations
- UV stability (color stays consistent)
- easy maintenance (usually simple periodic washing is enough)
It looks like stone—without the typical drawbacks of “heavy” materials.
Where flexible tile is used most often
1) Insulated facades (EPS / mineral wool)
The most common scenario is facade insulation with a final decorative finish. Flexible tile is installed over the reinforced base coat and works perfectly as part of a warm facade system.
Typical system build-up:
- Load-bearing wall
- Adhesive
- Insulation (EPS or mineral wool)
- Anchors/dowels
- Reinforcement layer (adhesive + fiberglass mesh)
- Primer
- KORDEKO flexible tile
Benefit: no metal frames or extra fasteners—reducing the risk of thermal bridges.
2) Plinth (base) and entrance zones
The lower part of a facade takes the most abuse (dirt, splashes, impacts). Flexible tile is a practical solution for plinths because it stays neat-looking for a long time.
3) Commercial spaces
Offices, cafés, salons, showrooms—places where you need a stylish texture quickly and want easy upkeep. Flexible tile delivers a clean result and handles daily use well.
4) Interiors
Accent walls, corridors, fireplaces, niches, TV zones—anywhere you want a “stone” effect without heavy tile and complicated cutting.
Why flexible tile is better than classic finishes
- lightweight—doesn’t overload walls or insulation
- fast installation—shorter timelines and lower labor costs
- works on complex architecture (radii, corners, columns)
- resistant to weather and moisture
- stone-like appearance without constant repainting
Practical tips: what matters for proper installation
For a durable, premium-looking finish:
- the substrate must be flat, dry, and reinforced
- priming is mandatory
- use a frost-resistant facade adhesive (for exterior use)
- apply adhesive evenly with a notched trowel (typically 4–6 mm, depending on texture)
- press/roll the tile firmly to remove air
- remove excess adhesive immediately
Why people choose KORDEKO
KORDEKO is a flexible cladding solution based on PletaFlex technology, designed for facade loads and practical, long-term use.
You get:
- help choosing the right texture and color for your project
- solutions for facade, plinth, and interior in one style
- clear installation guidance and recommendations
Flexible tile is a practical way to make a facade or interior beautiful, modern, and long-lasting. It performs especially well on insulated facades—maintaining system integrity, protecting insulation, and delivering a stone-like look without heavy materials.
KORDEKO Contacts
📱 Phone: +37368140333
🌐 Website: www.kordeko.com
📧 Email: kordeko.md@gmail.com