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Abalone Shell Ceramic Tile

Abalone Shell Ceramic Tile

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1.many size for wall tiles ,floor tiles,Border tile

 

2. Best Quality with best price, strictly quality contro

 

abalone shell ceramic tile

 

1.many size: 

wall Tiles: 200x300MM,250x400mm,300x300mm,150x150mm,200x200,300x450mm, 300X600mm  

 

Floor Tiles: 200x200, 300x300, 400x400, 450x450, 500x500, 600x600mm

 

Border tile sizes: 200x70/80, 250x60/70/80, 300x60/70/80/90/100, 450x60/70/80/90/100mm

 

2.produce tiles 30 years

 

3.Delivery Time: Within 10-30 days after receive deposit.

 

4.different sizes,same design and color---OK

 

5.same size,different design and color----OK  

 

6. Glossy/shinny, matt, rustic and water proof polished crystal tile  , balcony  toilet  , crystal tiles are ok

 

7. Standard Carton or Foam box; Need wooden pallet or not as you.

 

our mainly market is Mid-East, South-America, Asia, Africa and so on. We already win a good reputation around the world.

 

 if your are interested in this product ,pls contact us.Also we can arrange production according to customer's sample.

Q: If yes, we want to know what s the best sealer for our porcelain tiles we just installed on our floors. Will the sealer make the tiles slippery?We will appreciate your quick answer from y‘all!
I agree with Rob. Not necessary to seal the tile, but it is definitely a good idea to seal the grout.
Q: My kitchen has ceramic tile already installed and I despise it and have for years. I do not want to put a big investment into this house as I do not plan on living there for much over 2 more years. I just want to cover it up and make it look better. This site seems pretty legit and only deals with self stick tile. Anyone know of pros or cons? Have any suggestions?
Cons would be that it costs close to $10 a square foot. I also doubt that it looks as good in person as the site claims. I've installed a lot of surface coverings, including tile-textured vinyl wallpaper and a variety of peel and stick material and they rarely look that convincing when they are right under your nose, as a countertop backsplash would be. That's a lot of money for a coverup job, And you don't say where the tile is installed. Walls? Countertop? Floors? That stickandgo is strictly for walls, not any area that would have moisture lying on it or traffic. If it is just your walls it would be a lot cheaper just to hire someone to tear off the ceramic tile and put up something different. It only cost me $6 a square foot for labor and $3 for material to have a real ceramic subway tile back splash installed in my kitchen last year. It would be even less if you did it yourself. If you are thinking of covering a floor, look at the Trafficmaster Allure material at Home Depot -- excellent product and about $2 a square foot. Installs like a dream, completely waterproof, can go over an uneven surface, adheres to itself, not what is behind it (it floats), easy to remove later, and both the tile and wood versions look and feel absolutely real. We did my friend's large bathroom with it in less than 4 hours last winter and it looks like a hardwood floor and holds up to anything. I used the slate-look tiles in my breakfast room of my previous house and everyone who saw it thought it was real stone. If it's your countertops, it is easy and cheap to replace countertops with new laminate and the new laminates are not your Grandma's formica -- many look like high-end granite and even metals.
Q: Do you have, or know someone who has these tiles in the bathroom? What is their experience?
They will probably work okay as long as your surface is good so the adhesive works, but a much better product is the new type of vinyl tiles which stick to each other but not to the floor. You won't have any adhesion problems, and water cannot get between the tiles. Trafficmaster at Home Depot is one type. That is the one I have and it has been excellent. It's been in my kitchen and both bathrooms for 5 years and is showing no signs of lifting anywhere. I really don't know why anyone would bother with the old peel 'n' stick type of tile any more.
Q: I‘ve seen on many different DIY shows that you can get used tiles that are still in good condition (from a certain place, I just can‘t seem to remember the word) to use in your projects.
Most tile stores throw out tiles every week. They throw out sample boards and broken tiles and generally you can go dumpster diving and pick up quite a few. Some stores will give them to you if you ask. I used to work at a tile store and we threw out tons of tiles all the time. The large stores like Home Depot sometimes have rules that they won't give anything broken away or even sell it but it's worth asking because they're all different. You may be able to find a Habitat Re-Store that has some as well. When they tear out old houses they often recycle rather than toss the items.
Q: How do you tile anyway? thank you
I have to have the same thing done. No, I would not put the new over the old! Actually, I know that it is expensive, but it would be best to hire someone that knows what they are doing, do it for you. Worth the money in the long run.
Q: I want to rip up the old linoleum in my bathroom and install some tile. The previous owners laid the current layer of linoleum on top of the original linoleum. From the little bit I‘ve peeled up to look underneath it looks like chip board underneath that. Does that mean I need to lay some kind of backerboard underneath the tile? I also plan on tearing out the curent cabinets and installing new ones. Should I install the tile or the cabinets first?
Ceramic Tile Backerboards There are many types of backerboard products suitable for use with ceramic tile. We will focus on two of the more popular products: 1/2 thick, water resistant greenboard sheetrock and cementitious type ceramic tile backerboards (recommended). Subfloors We recommend that 1/4 or 1/2 thick cementitious ceramic tile backerboards be installed as an underlayment over wood subfloors. The exterior grade plywood should be at least 1-1/8 thick (5/8 minimum) in order to provide for a structurally solid, movement free foundation. In addition, the space between the joists should not exceed 16 on center. In any case, the maximum allowable concentrated deflection of your subfloor may not exceed L/360 of the span. Install backerboard using a non-modified thinset mortar and 1-1/4 screws or nails. The diy network website is a great place to go to find information about any home improvement projects....good luck!
Q: We are buying our first home and want to do some updating but are on a budget. We are not experienced in do-it-yourself home projects but would like to try.How simple or how difficult is installing carpet tiles? We know nothing about them really.
are you going for a solid look? (or using 2 different tones for a designed/patterned effect? please specify) a solid 1-tone look should be easy to achieve. anything else requires a little more planning ahead
Q: What brand of tiles good? How to choose?
If the landlord parity price, then the proposed look at the new Pearl Group's brand, Mona Lisa, Hongyu, Enuo, the king, strong and other brands, are more reliable products in the domestic products. Or my answer to other friends of those words: In fact, what brand is not important, it is important that you do not understand the tiles, teach some of the industry to identify the tile good or bad way, hope to help you: I have some years in the tile industry, We must first plan before the decoration of their own renovation costs, the cost of each piece of carefully planned, because the decoration is not only involved in the tiles, it is best to use paper and pen to each of the costs are recorded in advance, So you will not be sales staff around and beyond the decoration budget. You first have to determine what style to buy their own tiles, the current market, roughly two kinds of styles: antique tiles and polished tiles, what brick is not important to buy, it is important to choose how to teach you some of the most practical method of brick, Do not have to be fooled by the salesman, these methods are used by the industry to test the tile is good or bad way, although can not say that 100% can be a good brick, but at least 80% is not wrong, hoping to help everyone!
Q: I recently bought a house, second-hand, would like to renovate, floor tiles do not know demolition is not demolished, would like to ask, it is best to have friends in Guangdong Foshan, the following questions, answer well, and real, The best information can refer to, must be given! My home on the 7th floor, stairs roof Demolition of tiles to find someone to split the floor? Has not been found to really remove the floor of the price, in the end package clean up is how much a square, I want the price of Foshan Do you want to tear down the house with a broken machine?
5 to 10 yuan chisel in addition to floor tiles, 10 to 15 yuan to remove the floor, each bag containing the bag to the downstairs concentrated stacking.
Q: can you tile an old brick fireplacegt;?would it look stupid?
Are you still planning on using the fireplace? You will need to check with the manufacturer of the tile that it can withstand the heat. If you're tiling the exterior of the fireplace, make sure you select a corner bead for the exposed edge where the fireplace opening meets the wall plane. Installing tile over a fireplace is not a big deal if you're putting it on the wall plane. Whether it looks stupid or not depends on the type of tile you use and the overall color scheme. It could definitely work.
With a mission of "quality-centered, depending on innovation of techniques, and focus on developing high quality sanitary ware", we now have many category products including bathroom faucets, kitchen faucets, automatic faucets, shower sets, sliding bar sets, hand showers & showerheads, bathroom accessories, kitchen sinks, flush valves, angle valves, Fast on taps, PTFE tapes, basin drains, floor drains, bathroom cabinets, toilets, urinals and bathroom sinks. For OEM processing and production, we have widely been cooperating with the manufacturers of internationally famous brands and globally famous building material chained supermarkets.

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