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Polished Porcelain Tile Ceramic Wall Tile

Polished Porcelain Tile Ceramic Wall Tile

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Min Order Qty:
1324 m²
Supply Capability:
132400 m²/month

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Specification of Ceramic Tiles:

1.ceramic wall tile, bathroom tile, bathroom wall tile 

2.Bathroom Tile
3.kitchen tile
4.CE & ISO9001
5.Grade AA


Product Description:

Model no:

CMAX 1005

Tile  type:

3D ceramic wall tile

Material:

ceramic tile

Size(MM) :

300*300mm,300*450mm,300*600mm,330*330mm,240*660mm,400*800mm

Thickness(MM):

7.5-8.5mm

Absorption:

waterproof ceramic tile

Color:

Available in all designs and colors

Usage:

Used for wall and floor, widely used in kitchen, bathroom, living room,   and so on.

Surface:

polished / matt finshed

Certificate:

CE & ISO9001, Soncap, Test

Function:

Acid-resistant, antibacterial, non-slip, wear-resistant

Packaging:

standard cartons and wooden pallets packing

Delivery time:

Within 20 days after received the payment

Payment terms:

L/C,T/T,

MOQ:

1300 square meters

Supply ability:

10000 square meters per day

Usage area:

Interior & exterior floors & walls, inside and outside, bedrooms,   hotels, schools, supermarkets and lobbies

Remark:

For more information of our products please kindly visit our website   or contact us by email.bettyben@okorder.com

Picture of Wall Tile:

Polished Porcelain Tile Ceramic Wall Tile

Polished Porcelain Tile Ceramic Wall Tile

Polished Porcelain Tile Ceramic Wall Tile

Polished Porcelain Tile Ceramic Wall Tile

Polished Porcelain Tile Ceramic Wall Tile

Polished Porcelain Tile Ceramic Wall Tile

Polished Porcelain Tile Ceramic Wall Tile

Polished Porcelain Tile Ceramic Wall Tile

 FAQ:


1.  Why Us: 

     More than 20 years tile exporting experience, RMB 200 million sales every year.

     More than 20 years tile factory running-well management experience.

     Excellent quality and Competitive price, OEM is available.

     Widely professional exporting experience all over the world.


 2.   What is the trade terms:


       Payment: T/T 50% in advance, balance against copy of T/T, L/C etc.


 3.   What is the delivery time


      15- 20 after deposit paid


 4.  Can you provide the samples to check?


      We can provide the clients free samples.




Q: I am replacing a floor furnace and may need to replace some tiles. These are nominally size 11-1/2 x 11-1/2 x 1/2 inch. Thanks.
ooooh, good luck. Do you have a building material salvage company in your area? People who buy the fittings, etc in old buildings before demo. or remodeling.......are probably your best, if not only bet.
Q: We just had tile intalled in our home. What products do you use (or recommend) to clean tile? On a regular basis? Spill/Accident basis?Also, can anyone recommend a good cordless sweeper (for tile of course)?
things you’ll favor: Oxygen bleach Water Knee help Step a million: be particular you positioned an overhead fan on if once you're cleansing your ceramic tiles. if you're cleansing in any tiny elements, that is critical to go away the door open. Fumes can make you ill if you're making use of excellent chemical compounds. Step 2: Get some thing delicate for once you're kneeling. you'd be doing a tremendous variety of kneeling and scrubbing in the course of the cleansing. Step 3: purchase oxygen bleach for cleansing the tiles. The powder is non-poisonous. Oxygen bleach can help sparkling your grout and make your flooring sparkle. Step 4: blend the bleach with some water. enable the bleach to sit down down on the floor for 30-60 minutes. practice a number of this blend to the elements of the floor you want to sparkling. you may also use this bleach on counter tops. Step 5: Scrub the grout in a mild way till it turns into spotless. you should use a tooth brush or another variety of brush to scrub the grout. Step 6: Rinse your floor with water to sparkling any residue from the oxygen bleach. Use towels to shine your floor and delivers it sparkle.
Q: we have an outside toilet which has been removed and we are wanting to change the room in to a washing room. it is a brick out building and the brick has been painted, how easy is it to tile over this and how could it be done?
Because your dealing with moisture from the toilet, I wouldn't suggest to cut corners. There is much to consider when doing this project. What type is the paint that is currently on the brick? This makes a difference because you may need to prime the brick before you do anything on top of it. Secondly how porous is your brick? This makes a difference because if you put the setting material for the tile on it, it may absorb all the water and leave you with deficient walls. Third what tile are you planning on putting up? Size does matter. If it was me, I would prime the wall before I apply a thin layer of cement to even out the brick, then I would start putting the tile on.
Q: can I lay porcelain floor tiles butted up with no grout. These will be laid on underfloor heating? They are quite large 600 x 600. Any info will help. Thanks
No you shouldn t.. Dirt, dust and every day stuff will accumulate in the joints and be almost impossible to get out. All tiles are designed to have a space, some smaller and some larger than others. The grout the goes between the tiles is part of the system to make it stable. Sealing the grout is a major help in keeping it clean and stain free, if this is your concern. Porcelain is made to have a sanded grout along with a space of 1/8 to about 1/4 inch. Or 3/6 mm This spacing will also help make up for minor tile sizes that will throw you off if you try to but them tight. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar and check my qualifications there.. GL
Q: would cover a 12 ft by 15 ft floor if you choose to use 10 in by 12 in tiles?
Ency is of course correct but doesn't understand that this section is called Homework Help for a reason. This is not a quiz question where you are showing how smart you are by getting the correct answer. The asker needs to know how to calculate it. In that respect Ency's answer is as much use as a plastic teabag! Ok there are 12 inches in a foot. Therefore placing the 12 inch edge down the 12 foot side, means that 12 tiles are required to form each row. Then 15 feet converts to 15 * 12 = 180 inches. Therefore as the other edge of the tile is 10 inches, 180 / 10 = 18 columns Therefore you require 12 * 18 tiles = 216 Answer 216 tiles
Q: I live in Tennessee near nashville, I want to recarpet and ceramic tile in my house but want an estimated cost, of how much so i dont get jipped It‘s a 2,000 sq ft house and.. its two bath one kitchen for tile and three bedroom and living room and hallway for carpet.. anyone know where i can get help i dont want to overpay at all! also empire company has anyone ever done business with them? know if they are good at all///?
go to a warehouse, low overhead type of place, not a fancy flooring store. ask the sales person if the price on the tag is his best offer. they have some wiggle room in the prices.
Q: We are wanting to get rid of old wood floors. We are debating tile vs. concrete finished floors. Pro/cons? What about cost difference.
Tile can cost from about $1 and sqaure foot plus, thinset and grout plus the cost to install it. If you do it yourself it's free of course if you hire someone then it can cost from about $2 a square foot on up. so, it depends on how manyh sqare feet you have. Concrete flooring looks okay. It has an industrial look. It cracks very often and costs around $3 a square foot according to a friend of mines estimate. I say go with tile. It's a lot easier to clean and more durable and lasts a lot longer.
Q: 2nd bathroom, rarely used. Not sure if I want to spend the time to remove the tile (200 sq ft) or just put a think underlayment over it and then laminate.Anything that I should be concerned with doing it this way?
Yes! You would be raising the floor by the thickness of the under layment and the laminate. Your flooring would end up against the side of your tub not to mention raising your toilet which may result in the need for longer bolts and may not be able to make a seal because of the distance between toilet and drain. You are asking for problems.. At the very least it would throw your baseboards off and they wouldn't match the ones in the hallway where they meet at the door!
Q: Ok.. what i mean is this. Let‘s say you have hard tile beside the toliet and water damaged occured. Once you press down on the tile you can actually feel the weakness in the tile.. Does this automatically determine bad subflooring or is it possible just bad tile, Can I just killz over the subflooring repaint and lay new tile?
Does the tile wobble? It could mean the adhesive under the tile has deteriorated because of water leaks. Can you get under the floor and look up?
Q: I just replaced the riser rail in our electric shower, but the fittings were slightly different, so now I have 2 bare holes in the tiles. Should I be concerned about moisture getting into the wall, and if so what‘s the best way to fill these holes? Would polyfilla be enough?
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