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Low Price + Polished Porcelain Tile + High Quality 8H01

Low Price + Polished Porcelain Tile + High Quality 8H01

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100 PCS
Supply Capability:
100000 PCS/month

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Basic Information of Polished Porcelain Tile

1,Size: 60x60/80x80xcm tile

2,Certificate: CE ISO

3,W.A. <0.5%

4,Material : Porcelain

Features of Polished Porcelain Tile

1,Size:600*600mm,800*800mm Porcelain Tile

2,Various colors are available;Fashion and elegant pattern tile

3,Usage: use in inner floor

4,Engobe(water proof)

5,Certificate: CE,ISO,SONCAP

6,Tile Minimum order: 1x20'FCL(items we have in stock can be mix loading)

7,Delivery Time: within 25 days after received 30% payment by TT

8,Payment term:L/C,T/T,30% deposit,balance paid before loading.

9,Packing: Standard carton with wooden pallet or per customer's request.


Q:so i bought tile but not the bull nose end pieces cause they did not have them for that tile. I tiled all the way out to the edge of the counter and now need a way to finish the edge. I have seen wood edges but what is this called and how do you do it? does it butt up against the tile of does it go over? is a wet tile saw supposed to leave ugly, chipped edges? bought a Brand new blade and it did not help.
Yes, wet saws leave unfinished edges. They're meant to cut a tile not finish it. You didn't mention what type of tile you're dealing with, but I'm going to assume its ceramic for the sake of this answer. You have a few options. First, you can finish with an oak counter trim piece. Many home improvement retailers sell them unfinished. You can buy one, stained and seal it, then silicon it on. Second, you can bullnose. Remember here, a line of grout can be your friend. It will help give an overall finished appearance. Third, some styles of tile (usually the expensive ones) come with something called a V-cap. It looks exceptional on counter top edges. It will give a rounded appearance to your edging. A bead of grout finishes the bottom. I hope you bought this tile at a home improvement retailer with employees on site to help you. Go back to the store and talk over ideas with them. Take a sample of the tile with you. The people that work for me would be able to help you solve this problem in a heartbeat. Any properly trained employee at a retailer should be able to help you.
Q:We laid tile in our shower and I used too much grout. Now I need to know how to get the grout lines even without damaging the tile. Any help would be appreciated.
thats a problem, grout is cement , it will take something thats abrasive, like a wheel grinder, ? got me stumped i,v been at this for 50 yrs, never have figgered that one out,
Q:My kitchen floor tile has a number dings or chips caused by something heavy falling on them. Is there a way to repair these without having to remove/replace the entire tile?
Sorry to hear that.. Any tile will top chip inexpensive or not.. Just some more easy than others.. This depends on the type of tile..I ve always had people touch them up w/ an enamel touch up that you repair appliances with.. This will depend on colors of course .. Finger nail polish is a tougher touch up product to help too.. Not a cure or a fix but a hide.. Should you get more tile in the future and want to avoid this get a pure porcelain were color go all the way thru and not a porcelain bodied tile there is a difference GL
Q:I was thinking of installing ceramic floor tiles for countertop in order to save money. I will use 1/16 joints with a dark tile and dark grout. The edges will be mahogoney or oak. I would think that floor tile would hold up better because it is thicker and more durable. Anybody have experience with installing this type on counters? tx in advance..
You must use an appropriate sealer otherwise you will get food contamination (assuming a kitchen counter is being constructed).
Q:How many tiles measuring 450mm x 450mm do i nedd to cover an area of 6m x 2m?
As has been said you need 60 tiles, however if there is cutting involved the experts advise adding a 10% breakage allowance so consider buying another 6 as spares.
Q:Please don't say wood/tile please say wood/tile is cheaper so I know exactly what you mean, lol. Does it depend on what kind of wood? I assume it does..For just the first floor, 1,040 sq. ft. THANKS!
Usually tile, but it depends on the type of tile. A high grade, through body porcelain tile with rectified edges will cost a LOT more than say a low grade ceramic 12 x 12. You can find a great porcelain tile at like Home Depot in an 18x18 size for pretty inexpensive. Just don't have them install because they'll charge you double what any handyman would. Wood can be high or low grade as well. Laminate flooring has come a long way and is much more durable than wood, as long as you find one that looks good. They actually have a better PSI (pounds per square inch, which tells you the weight it can withstand) than wood and they don't scratch near as easy. There are some higher grade (and very expensive) woods out there that are pretty durable (don't scratch easily). If you buy wood flooring, go for Anderson, they have a great reputation and terrific construction technology. Oak is the cheapest wood, then maple, then anything else. I love the look of light maple or dark oak.
Q:Which colour of tiles do you think suit white kitchen cabinets??
Pretty much anything goes with white. Personally, for longevity, I would go with a soft sage green or gray-green tile or you might try the new glass tiles that have great shapes. Another great look would be a black and white pattern.
Q:I accidentally tiled over an outlet cover. What can I do to fix this issue with out having to remove all the tile?
Go to the electrical section of your home improvement store and purchase an electrical proximity tester. This device looks like a big pencil and will light and beep when it comes near live wiring. You can use it to locate the outlet underneath your tile. Mark the location. Clear away the grout from the tile(s) covering your outlet and remove those tiles. Cut new tiles to fit around your outlet. What I don't understand is how you could cover up outlets, as obvious as they are.
Q:Including the ground and the wall, need to pay attention to what aspects of the problem? Decoration has no experience, hope to say the details, thank you
1. Whether the tile is complete, whether the corner burst. 2. Faucet, switch box, floor drain, sewer and other places where there is no crack brick 3. There is no black spot or stain on the surface of the tile 4. Tiles and tiles seams, hand touch can not have a particularly high and low feeling 5. Tapping the tiles to see if there is no empty valley (especially the bathroom wall, the best every one to knock) 6. Level on the tile, see is not vertical, horizontal. 7. There are tiles in the tiles are used to see whether the missing parts 8. Whether the same tile is straight, tile size.
Q:i‘m planning to change the tiles in my tub area. whats the right way of doing this? should i change the drywall to cement backerboard? and how do i fix the joint between the new cement backerboard and the existing wall and ceiling which is textured? pls help!
hire a professional!! this is no easy job. yes change to backerboard. when you cut the old out make sure to cut it square. tape it ,and then use joint compound just like drywall. textured ceiling....use the tile to your advantage. cut the texture out at the point where you are going to meet and move the tile to cover it all the way around.

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