luxury interior ceramic wall tiles for bathroom /kitchen /washing room/glazed surface
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 540000 m²/month
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luxury interior ceramic wall tiles for bathroom/kitchen/washing room
Advantage:
1. All ceramic wall tile are PREMIUM AAA Grade. We established an independent dept to inspect all goods before shipment.
2. OEM service: We can make your brand on the package or even on the tiles. Also, you can customize your own designs with us.
3. Special dimensions are available according to request.
4. More than ten years experience and very professional team in exporting to ensure your order more smooth.
5. On time delivery, in general 15~20 days.
6. Best service: customer can follow their order situation any time, no matter on product line, warehouse or shipment.
7. Own designer team ensure the designs are newest and adjust for pure and right color.
Detailed product description: | |
Model no: | HW0001 |
Tile type: | 300x600mm glazed ceramic wall tile |
Material: | ceramic |
Size(MM) : | 300*300mm,300*450mm,300*600mm,300*300mm,250*750mm,400*800mm |
Water absorption: | 14-16% |
Color: | Available in all designs and colors |
Usage: | Used for wall and floor, widely used in kitchen, bathroom, living room, and so on. |
Surface: | glazed polished |
Certificate: | CE & ISO9001, Test report |
Delivery time: | Within 20 days after received the deposit |
Payment terms: | L/C,T/T,WESTERN UNION |
MOQ: | 1000 square meters |
Package Details :
8 pcs/carton
1080 cartons/1*20 GP/with pallet
27 Ton/ 1*20 GP
Product effect:
Company information:
Our company founded in 2004,is a professional manufacturer of all types of ceramic tiles and porcelain tiles,covering an area of 180,000 square meters.Currently we have over 1000 staff,including 72 research & development talents with years'experience in this field.
With international advanced machines imported from Italy and Spain, we can provide tiles with superior quality standard. Our company obtained the ISO9001 Quality Management System Certificate,thereby ensuring that we can supply clients with a significant quality guarantee.
Moreover,we greatly pay attention to constant technical innovation.Over the past few years,we have developed a wide range of wall tiles and floor tiles.These products are available in 300*600mm,400*800mm,300*900mm,600*600mm ,800*800mmm ...
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FAQ:
1. What is your MOQ?
MOQ: one design one container .
Decoration design: one design 1x20’GP, also can mix color in one container.
2. What is the MOQ to use customer design carton?
MOQ: 5x20'GP. if less than this qty will charge for carton design draft fee.
We have own designers to meet your requirements.
3. What is special of your tiles?
More glossy, more shine, more 170g glaze , special technology of tile body more stable.
4. How you assure the quality?
We inspect the quality during incoming material, production process, packing and loading.
5. Where is you market ?
Our main markets are North America , South America , Asia and Middle East .
6. Do you attend oversea fairs ?
Yes, we attend the fair in Dubai, Vietnam , Algeria , Korea ,Brazil and Frankfurt etc .
7. Can you make OEM ?
Yes ,we can .
8. Where is you famous customers ?
Our customers are including The Homedepot, OBI,...
9. What price you can offer?
EXW, FOB, CFR/CIF, ect
10. Do you have quality control team and designers?
Yes, we have 10 QC and 8 designers to guarantee quality and meet your colors and styles need
11. What payment you accept?
Normally By TT, L/C also acceptable.
- Q: I‘m tiling a bathroom counter and have all my supplies but not sure I purchased the right trowel. I purchased a square-notched trowel 1/4x1/4x1/4. What is the difference between this one and the one I see commonly used on tv and on other tiling jobs...the razor tooth edge type?
- If you are setting your tiles with thinset mortar, you have the correct trowel. If you are using a mastic glue, then you nee the smaller notched trowel probably 1/8 by 1/8. Thinset needs more thickness for the material to properly bond. If spread too thin it will dry to a power form and fail rather quickly. In the years that I worked in commercial and residential flooring, we always used the 1/4 notched trowel for thinset and 1/8 trowel for all glues. I hope this helps to answer your question.
- Q: How to calculate the loss of tiles
- Number of wall tiles algorithm: 800 tiles Square number * 1.6 + 1 ~ 2 = quantity (plus loss) 600 tiles Square number * 2.78 + 1 ~ 2 = quantity (plus loss) Toilet kitchen ground Specifications: 300 * 300 square number * 11 + 1 ~ 2 = quantity (plus loss) Bathroom kitchen wall tiles Specifications: 300 * 450 square number * 7.4 + 1 ~ 2 = quantity (plus loss) Specifications: 300 * 600 square number * 5.5 + 1 ~ 2 = quantity (added loss) Specifications: 250 * 330 square number * 12 + 1 ~ 2 = quantity (plus loss Waistline Specifications: 30 * 30 weeks long * 3.3 * 5.5 = quantity (plus loss) Under normal circumstances we still have to look at the specific size of the number of units to calculate the loss of these generally when you buy tiles when the Purchasing Guide will be specific for your account
- 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.
- the okorder , or diynetwork online and type in ceramic tile, and you'll get dozens of hints/ tips and tricks that will show you what you need to know. i'm not taking anything away from the other answer, he's completely right, just a little vague maybe. do some research, and this is something you can do. just know what you're doing first. tile is expensive.
- Q: I wanted to do wall tiles with them. They are clear but I wanted to add color as well. Any ideas? I love decorating for less. Thank you.
- You'd see through the glass to the mounting mastic. That's probably not that attractive......
- Q: I‘d like to recover my kitchen floor with linoleum tiles - mainly because they are relatively inexpensive, I can do it myself and I can do it at my pace (not moving all of my appliances out in a day). Has anyone used them and if so, what do you like/dislike about them?
- I think you're talking about Peel and Stick Tiles? If so, I'm not sure I'd use them in your kitchen unless you are an extremely clean person. I used Peel and Stick tiles in a rental house we own. The tenant got so much grease under the tiles by the oven that the tiles came unglued and were sliding around. Spaces of the old floor were showing between the tiles, and the spaces between were filthy. These tiles came up really easily, but the tiles in the rest of the kitchen were extremely hard to remove. It took days of work with a screw driver to peel those off. After I had removed all the tiles, I couldn't get any more Peel and Stick tiles to stick to the floor no matter how much I cleaned it. We finally used Vinyl Sheet flooring. (The stuff that is one large piece of vinyl.) We figured that the vinyl sheet doesn't have to be glued down and there aren't any individual tiles to pull apart from each other. The vinyl sheet flooring is still inexpensive. You can get it at some Big Box stores. It's a little tricky to lay the vinyl. We made a template using pages from a magazine. We taped them together, then moved the template carefully to the vinyl sheet. We then cut the sheet and moved the flooring to the kitchen. This worked, and I think it will survive better than then Peel and Stick tiles did. You would have to move all the appliances out of the kitchen in order to lay this type of flooring, though.
- Q: I am getting ready to replace my kitchen flooring. It currently has sticky vinyl tiles, which I hate. I want a nice tile look for sure. However, it seems it is very hard work installing real tile, and more expensive. I have seen some laminate click together tile flooring that looks pretty good.Which one is best? Which one would last the longest? Any other insight? Thanks!
- Laminate is still basically wood under the top layer, if water does get to it it will swell. I personally have hardwood in my kitchen, which will do the same thing if it gets wet. Ceramic is stone much more stronger only issue is if you drop a pan could chip or crack the tile. Ceramic will last the longest, also if you do crack or chip a tile its an easy fix. Cut the grout joint pop the tile a place another. Laminate is much harder to repair. I have been installing floors for over 20yrs now, I have many pics on my work facebook page if you would like to look RJR Flooring. I was certified years ago to install pergo when it first came out. It came from Sweden. It was produced so they wouldnt have to pay taxes on home improvements. Not a big fan of laminate, but I still install it for whom ever needs it done. Have had to repair many floors and tearout many to install the real thing.
- Q: I will be making a 36 x 36 hearthboard for my gas fireplace stove out of slate tile. Do I need to space them and use grout in between or can I just cement them down next to each other like you would glue down vinyl tiles?
- With a gas stove, Code just requires you don't set it on something combustible. With joints of any kind it is considered combustable since heat can travel through the grout/mortar but wont travel through the tile, so if your going to make it your self, the easiest way is to buy a piece of Cement board from HomeDepot, and glue all your tiles down with Power Grab caulk then fill the joints with grout, other wise it is not code. Just sticking them to the floor does not qualify and if anything ever happens your liable for it, insurance wont cover it. This kind of board won't work for wood though, it would have to be heavier duty. Make sure you make it big enough to meet the clearance to combustibles listed on the back of the stove as well
- Q: is it hard to do a tile back splash for someone that has no experience it is a small area in the kitchen
- No you could easily do a small area yourself. Just ask for detailed instructions and follow them. Take you time do not try to rush things. Have fun with it - you will be very proud of yourself when it's complete!
- Q: standard terracotta tiles
- around 15 lbs per square foot
- Q: Have a tiled half wall that I dont like, and as I neither know how to remove tiles or if how to drill through a tile can anyone help?
- Use masonry bits in the drill. Start with a small hole and keep using larger bits to increase the size of the hole rather than trying to drill a big hole from the start. It helps to wet the end of the bit. If the hole has to be in a precise location, put a piece of masking tape up and put a mark on the tape exactly where the hole will be. The tape will help keep the drill bit in the spot where you want the hole, rather than having it skip around as it usually would do on the slick tile surface. Put the drill on a slow speed at first to get the hole started if the drill bit is trying to skip around.
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luxury interior ceramic wall tiles for bathroom /kitchen /washing room/glazed surface
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 540000 m²/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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