Digital glazd full polished tiles porcelain looks like marble prices 8015
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- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1076 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m²/month
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Type: | Tiles | Place of Origin: | Fujian China (Mainland) | Brand Name: | SLD |
Model Number: | 8015 | Size: | 600 x 600mm,800 x 800mm | Material: | Porcelain Tiles |
Usage: | Interior Tiles | Function: | Acid-Resistant,Antibacterial,Heat Insulation,Non-Slip,Firebrick,Wear-Resistant | Surface Treatment: | Glazed Tiles |
Feature: | Glazed Metallic Tiles | Color Family: | Blacks,Blues,Browns / Tans,Grays,Oranges,Purples / Lavenders,Reds / Pinks,Whites,Yellows / Golds | Tile Type: | Floor Tiles |
color: | polished | thickness: | 9.8mm | carton weight: | 30KGS |
packing: | carton with pallet with fumigation | payment terms2: | L/C at sight | payment terms1: | 30% deposit,balance against the copy of BL |
surface color: | polished | finished: | 3d printing | Scope: | bathroom floor,kitchen floor ,living room |
design: | we can do any design accord to customer need |
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail: | Carton with pallet 4pcs/ctn,30kgs 1.44m2/ctn 1900ctn/TEU about 1296SQM |
Delivery Detail: | 20 days |
Specifications
1.Size: 600 x 600 mm
2.Thickness: 9.8 mm
3.W/A: E<0.5%
4.Picking: 4pcs/ctn
Inkjet Full Polished Glazed Ceramic Tile tiling
1. Product description:
Model No.: | 8015 |
Tile type: | Full polised galzed porcelain tile |
Material: | porcelain |
Size(MM) : | 600x600mm |
Water Absorption: | <0.5% |
Color: | Available in all designs and colors |
Usage: | Used in floor |
Payment: | T/T or L/C at sight |
Packing: | Packing: 4pcs/ 1.44M²/ 20KGS/CTN |
Surface treatment: | Glazed or polished surface according to difference material |
Remark: | All kind of designs can be produced according to our product list |
3. Product features:
1) Professional 3D inkjet floor tiles manufacturer
2) Anti-acid and anti-alkali
3) Durable
4) Pollution free
5) Easy to clean, easy to pave
6) Customize any design you like.
7) The most competitive price.
8) Easy to install, anti-dust
4. Packing list
Sizes (mm) | PCS/CTN | SQM/CTN | KGS/CTN | CTN/CONT | KGS/CONT | SQM/20GP |
600x600x9.8mm | 4 | 1.44 | 30 | 900 | 27000 | 1296 |
800x800x9.8mm | 3 | 1.92 | 43 | 630 | 27090 | 1209.6 |
- Q: Can you have tile insalled in your kitchen w/o using grout in between tiles? Or, can you space the tiles very close together so there is very little grout? I just keep hearing about how hard it is to clean grout.
- Yes, you can space the tile right together making the grout very small. I would select a larger size tile if it will blend with you home decor. There is less grouting that way, and less chance of the tile moving after installation. I have large size terrazzo tile in my entry way. When I first got the home, I was unaccustomed to the large size of the tiles. Now, I really enjoy it and think it looks cool.
- Q: how I can install ceramic tile on a wall and what tools do I need to do so? Any other tip that I should know about it to do a good job would be appreciated.
- you will need a tile saw maybe from Chicago freight.
- Q: Immediately home decoration, and now consider the floor, but they do not understand anything, so would like to ask about what the advantages of the two? How much can the cost be?
- I also considered a long time when the decoration of this problem But the winter and spring heating period in the past when the ground is quite cold, especially my family has a child, maybe when the urine on the floor to better care of the tiles. The floor is afraid of fear of formaldehyde to buy a good brand can be a but it depends on the ground roughness of the ground, then the need for the entire ground cement mortar flattened (hand and tile the manual fee is the same) so much more expensive than the floor, But the floor foot feel good looks high also the whole house decoration to enhance a level Now strengthen the floor to take care of the cigarette butt to the top there is no trace Solid wood floor on the expensive ~ ~ ~ Take good care to see if you want to be more practical or higher to see some of the higher ~ ~
- Q: My house is 55 years old. They had vinyl floring in the bathroom. We wanted to replce the flooring but when we hauled up the vinyl, theres 2inch ceremic tiles underneath. I think the vinyl was glued down because the tiles are a mess. We bought some vinyl flooring to put back down. Whats the best way to do this? We were going to but 1/4 round but now the floors are tile underenath, and the walls are tile as well so we can‘t nail it in.
- Clean the tiles and make sure the surface is completely smooth, laying tile over tile is actually an ideal surface, if you're not at bare wall. Use flooring adhesive, if the tiles you bought are glueless - then use a sealer, reapply once a year or whatever the sealer recommends for reapplication. You can always tile subfloor panels and lay that directly over the tile that's already there - glue (with construction adhesive)or nail the subfloor down. But that's an extra expensive for the subflooring.
- Q: I‘m tiling my bathroom shower and need to cut holes for the shower head and body sprayers. I‘m using porcelain tile and I‘m not having any luck cutting the holes. I‘ve bought a couple holes saw bits that say they are for porcelain, but they just don‘t seem to be doing the job. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
- I cut ,and you can too, all my porcelains and ceramic tile w/ a wet saw. I mark front and back w/ a permanent marker. I mark a 1 to a 1/1/4 hole . I make a square . Front of the tile I just score it good w/ a wet saw. In this case the smaller the blade the better. Then I flip the tile over and hold the tile w/ my arm w/ my fingers over the scored front holes. Then I plunge cut each side of the hole carefully. Just letting the blade come thru. It won t cut your fingers .. Once you have all 4 side cut, you can tap the hole out or carefully cut it more until it falls out. They also make a small dry saw that has a 4 blade that will work, since I ve also used mine 100 s of times this way too if my wet saw wasn t set up. You must have the tile on a flat surface to do this though..Any questions you can e mail me thru my avatar and check my qualifications there GL
- Q: Our house has Asbestos floor tiles throughout. (I had them tested, and they definitely contain asbestos.)The dilemma: Currently these tiles are covered with carpet. The carpet is old and ugly and needs to be replaced. We want to replace it with Laminate flooring.I‘m worried about pulling up the carpet tacks at the edges.Is there a safe way to do that?Also, is it safe to put Laminate flooring over asbestos tiles?
- This probably isn't going to be cheap but you MUST get the asbestos out of the house asap. The only legal way is to employ a specialist firm to come in and remove it for you as they will have all the right equipment to remove it safely. They will also be licensed to take it away and dispose of it correctly. It's not just a matter of taking it to the local waste disposal site. If they're a reasonable company they may even take your old carpets away for you aswell because if they've been laid directly on top of the tiles there'll definitely be traces of asbestos in the carpets.
- Q: I want to know if it‘s necessary to use any special underlayment, or any additional steps required to successfully lay ceramic tile over a wood plank floor. Thanks!
- Not directly. There are products out there like Tavy Thinskin that say you can do this by applying the Tavy membrane first and then setting tile, but I've seen installations like this fail far too often. Plank floors move too much for an installation like this. They will inevitably crack the tile or the grout. If this is a plank subfloor then you are best to put down 1/4 durock concrete board before tiling. If it's less than about an inch thick, you should lay a sheet of exterior grade plywood and apply a Ditra membrane before laying tile. Concrete board adds no structural value so you need to make sure your subfloor is stiff enough to avoid flexing and causing cracks. If this is an actual finished hardwood floor, it really needs to be ripped out and proper subfloor for tile installed like I laid it out in the last section. There is another easier option but it can get expensive. There is a product out now that is basically a porcelain tile mounted on a plastic grid. You click the grid (and tile) together just like installing a laminate floor and then grout the joints with a flexible urethane gout. This allows the whole installation to float without any actual connection to the floor below. This newer system is greatly improved over the older systems where a tile was mounted on an actual laminate backer board. We had the opportunity to bring the product into our store, but we passed on it due to cost. I'd have to sell it for $8-$10 / SF. The grout isn't cheap either.
- Q: is it fine to set ceramic tiles over existing vinyl flooring?would it be better to use mastic or mortar?how to prepare such a surface?tia
- Strip the floor down to the plywood or whatever it's made of. Use a level to see if the floor needs to be leveled out. Then set the tiles and use mortar.
- Q: I have some cracked squares in my kitchen.It is caused from the subfloor coming up in one section.What is the best way to remove old tiles and screw floor back down to and replace with extras that I have.I have the glue left over also to use on them.I know my husband had hard time getting them up once before.Tired of waiting for hubby to do it.Any easy ways for me to get tile up.
- Self stick tile can be gotten lose by using a hair dryer,but I see you have glue left over so that presents a little problem.The way I would remove old tile here in N.C.is to get my heat gun ,it produces a little more heat than a hair dryer. Have a stiff 1 puddy knife handy and as soon as it starts getting loose ,start sliding the knife under the edge,and across the middle.Once removed apply just a small amount of adhesive spread it thin and replace the tile.You may also need to trim the edges of the new tile just a small amount-so thay will fit.Do your fitting before you apply your finishing glue. This is called dry fitting
- Q: I want to buy lenulim tiles for bathroom. how can I measure how many do I need? and should I start putting in from the center? is there a link to watch? thanks.
- If you are using large 1ft square tiles, and your friend did a bad job on the the mosaic tiles I wouldn't suggest doing it. The weight of the tiles may loosen the the smaller tiles causing the larger tiles to fall. This could be dangerous in a shower or bathtub area. The tiles may shatter leaving sharp little shards of tile everywhere, including in the flesh of anyone nearby. I was going to put 16 x 16 tiles in my shower area, and a contractor said I better be sure the wall above the shower is secure because if one came loose and hit me in the head it would not be good. I went with little 1 x 1 tiles on the ceiling with larger tiles on the wall. Whatever you put up is only going to be as secure as what's behind it. Just my opinion, but for safeties sake, I would remove the old tile and start over. Remember, there is never enough time or money to do it right the first time, but there is ALWAYS enough time and money to do it over!!!
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Digital glazd full polished tiles porcelain looks like marble prices 8015
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1076 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m²/month
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