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Product Summary
Dome Tactile Warning Paving – Supply & Installation
Dome tactile warning paving is used to improve pedestrian safety and accessibility in urban areas. Its raised surface can be detected underfoot or with a cane, providing a clear warning signal before hazards. This solution is commonly applied at crossings, curb ramps and transition zones where extra attention is required.
Beyond compliance, tactile systems create confidence in movement routes. With proper layout planning and a well-prepared base, dome tiles deliver consistent tactile feedback and long-term durability for public and private projects.
Where It’s Used
- Pedestrian crossings and approach zones
- Curb ramps and sidewalk-road transitions
- Public institutions (schools, hospitals, municipal buildings)
- Parks, plazas and residential walkways
Technical Specifications
| Feature | 30×30 cm | 40×40 cm |
|---|---|---|
| Thickness | 3 cm | 3.5 cm |
| Weight per m² | 72 kg | 84 kg |
| Weight per Pallet | 2000 kg | 1620 kg |
| Pieces per m² | 11.11 | 6.25 |
| m² per Pallet | 27.54 | 19.20 |
Installation Notes
A durable installation starts with base preparation: leveling, compaction and accurate alignment. Correct spacing and surface leveling reduce movement over time and keep tactile feedback consistent.
Pricing Policy
Pricing is quote-based because it depends on project size, base condition, logistics and installation scope. Share your measurements and site details to receive a tailored proposal.
Related Solutions
- All Paving & Installation Models
- Directional Tactile Paving (Bar Pattern)
- Sidewalk & Pedestrian Route Solutions
FAQ
1) Where should dome tactile tiles be installed?
They are typically installed before hazards such as crossings, curb ramps and transition zones where users need a clear warning cue.
2) What is the difference between dome and bar tactile tiles?
Dome tiles provide a warning signal, while bar tiles create a directional guidance line. Many projects use both in a coordinated layout.
3) What matters most during installation?
Base preparation and alignment. Proper leveling, compaction and consistent spacing help prevent movement and ensure durable performance.
4) Why is pricing not fixed?
Because it depends on quantities, site conditions, logistics and installation requirements. A quote is prepared after reviewing project details.
5) How do we request a quote?
Share your location and approximate area/quantity; we will propose the most suitable product and installation plan.