Porcelain Tiles Crystal Jade CMAX23602
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1324.8
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m²/month
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Quick Details of Porcelain Tiles Crystal Jade CMAX23602
FOB Price: US $4.2 - 5.2 / Square Meter | Get Latest Price
Min. Order Quantity: 1324.8 Square Meter/Square Meters
Supply Ability: 100000 Square Meter/Square Meters per Month
Payment Terms: T/T, L/C
Port: FOSHAN, CHINA
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Specifications of Porcelain Tiles Crystal Jade CMAX23602
Brand Name: CMAX
Tile Type: Floor Tiles
Model Number: CMAX23602
Material: Porcelain Tiles
Surface Treatment: Polished Tiles
Technique: Double Loading Tiles
Water Absorption Rate: below 0.5%
Size: 600 x 600mm, 800 x 800mm, 600x600x9.5mm
Color Family: Whites
Crystal Jade Series: Beige Color
Usage: Exterior Tiles
Function: Acid-Resistant, Antibacterial, Heat Insulation, Non-Slip, Wear-Resistant
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China (Mainland)
Packing & Delivery of Porcelain Tiles Crystal Jade CMAX23602
Packaging Details: Neutral carton + Wooden pallet
Delivery Detail: 20 days after receiving deposit or L/C Original
Application/Usage of Porcelain Tiles Crystal Jade CMAX23602
Mainly in living room, kitchen, bathroom, balcony wall ground and local background wall etc.
FAQ of Porcelain Tiles Crystal Jade CMAX23602
Q: What is the production period?
Within one month.
Q: What is the payment term?
Both T/T and L/C are OK.
Q: Could you please provide the samples?
Yes, we can provide you the free samples. But express delivery cost is to be collected.
Q: Where it could be used?
The living room, kitchen, bathroom, balcony wall ground and local background wall etc.
Q: What about the lead time for mass production?
Within one month. Sometimes, it depends on the order quantity and the season you place the order.
Generally speaking, we suggest that you start inquiry two months before the date you would like
to get the products at your country.
Q: What are the terms of delivery?
We accept EXW, FOB, CIF, etc. You can choose the one which is the most convenient or cost effective for you.
Advantages:
A. Our company is a state-owned group company. So we have good reputation and credibility.
B. We own many inquiries in China, Brazil, Iran, India to ensure our supply of different types of granite, marble, limestone, C. sandstone. We are a professional manufacturer so we can provide you various tiles with high quality and best price.
D. We have more than 5 years exports experience. So we can make your order more smoothly.
E. All of our goods will pass THREE QUALITY INSPECTIONS before shipment.
F. Best after sale service, customer can follow their orders situation any time, no matter on production line, warehouse or shipment.
G. Special dimensions are available according to your request.
H. We have many certifications of our tiles
- Q: I‘m gutting my bathroom and will be tiling the floor and then adding a new vanity and a new toilet.The question is, do you tile before you put in the toilet and new vanity or do you put in these items first and then tile around them? Concrete slab foundation that I‘m currently working on leveling.
- Definitely before. Its just the right way, and anyway you'd have to do a lot more intricate cuts to make it look right. Also, mark where the vanity will sit and just go a couple of inches underneath and you can save a few tiles. After Diy Doc's answer, let me add that if you finish and didn't break too many tiles cutting them and have the extras, by all means fill in under the vanity the next day if you want. I just didn't want you to run short. Thanks Doc
- Q: Is it possible to remove just the top row of the ceramic tile on my bathroom walls without damaging the remaining tile? I‘d like to replace the top row with glass tiles for a more updated look.
- Score the grout pretty good with a putty knife or a dull blade, so when you pop the tiles off, they'll break along that line or you can get a multimaster tool >>>as seen on TV :)
- Q: I poured bleach on the tiles in my bathroom and there was an emergency and had to leave home. When I got back the tiles were stained a yellowish color and it used to be smooth but now it‘s all rough like sandpaper. HELP!
- I don't know what type of tiles you have, but if it doesn't have a glazed finish, you may not be able to do much about it. Travertine is a popular natural limestone that is very popular these days and is frequently used in bathrooms. The only drawback is that it is a soft and porous material, so it is much easier to damage that a glazed tile or a natural polished marble. The good news is that it is relatively inexpensive and easy to replace. Call a good tile man and get a quote to refinish and a quote to replace the damaged pieces.
- Q: My husband and I just purchased a condo. We want to retile the bathroom in a more modern looking tile or maybe a marble or some kind of fancy tile. We are going to do it ourselves. Where can we find good prices on the tile?
- Lowes has great looking tile but is a bit pricier than Home Depot.
- Q: What is the tile material?
- Tile with kaolin is basically no mainly clay-based quality of the tiles are now a large number of stone slag to stone-based bottom of the bottom of this tile is relatively hard quality is better
- Q: It is necessary to start the decoration of the house. The The How does the bedroom match? How does the living room match? How does the bathroom match? How does the kitchen match? I would like to bedroom with the floor, the rest with tiles; please heroes to help me with the next color
- Tiles of four defects: the use of home comfort, thermal insulation is poor; individual tiles will have radioactive pollution; high cost, complex pavement, construction cumbersome, only the hourly fee will 35 to 40 yuan / square meter. Tiles step on the soles of the feet hard, and feel not so warm. Especially in wet weather easy to slip, and tile area is limited. Glazed tile unit price of about 30 yuan per square meter, quintana brick about 50 yuan per square meter, the current domestic tiles, the high price of up to 500 yuan per square meter. In addition, also need to pave the auxiliary materials and labor costs, about 35-40 yuan per square meter. ??????In general, if your family more staff, living room floor tiles is a better choice, because the flow of people, the ground is easy to dirty, and the floor tiles, then it is easier to clean up. Living room area larger, can choose 800 × 800 tiles, if relatively small (such as 20 square meters below), should choose 600 × 600 tiles. ?????Bathroom and kitchen floor, should choose anti-skid brick. Bathroom tiles, generally 300 × 300 as well.
- Q: We are renovating our bathroom and I don‘t want to take out the existing vanity just update it, we were considering tiling the countertop, can we go right over the existing laminate or should we remove the whole counter top, or is it possible to just take off the laminate?
- I tiled over the laminate in my kitchen by sanding the laminate with coarse sandpaper....priming with oil-based kilz-it and then tiled and grouted. It's still in the kitchen for over 7 years. You could also remove the countertop from the cabinet and replace with 1/2 plywood topped with 1/4 cement board but you would have to cut out the whole for the sink. Tiling over it is much easier. Just figure out your tile layout. I used 12 tiles for my custom countertop in my bathroom.
- Q: I am in the process of installing a slate floor in my mudroom. The durock has been laid, and the tiles cut and sealed, and I‘m ready to start using the medium set to secure the tiles in place, but as I‘ve never laid slate (or any tile) before, I have some questions. 1. The tiles are in place now how I want them, do I have to take up the tiles row by row before I start mortaring them in place, or can I do 1 or 2 tiles at a time?2. I laid the tiles out starting from the center and working outwards. When I lay the tiles in place do I again start at the center, or do I start from the edges, or doesn‘t it matter?3. What is the best way to prevent lippage? As this is slate there is a good amount of variation. Do I just back butter each tile so that it is as high as the highest tile in the room? How do I manage to do that properly?
- Others might disagree, but here's what I suggest: 1. I take up at least a few rows of tile at a time, carefully stacking them in order. 2. Layout should always be done using a center line. There are options for the installation: - If you carefully snap or draw lines for each row on the Durorock and do not use spacers you can start wherever you want, for example against a far wall so that you don't work your way into a corner. - If you only use a center line and rely upon spacers, then you need to start at the center. Tiles tend to drift from each other slightly when you install using spacers, so if you start in the center and work in both directions the net drift toward the edge will be half as much as it would if you work from one edge all the way to the other. - I always draw lines for each row when I do a diagonal installation. I install the longest row first and the work away from it toward the opposite corners. 3. Once I mix a batch of thinset, I don't want to fuss much with tile thickness. So before I even lay the slate tiles out on the floor I sort them from thickest to thinnest. Individual tiles often vary in thickness from one corner to the other; others might have consistent thickness but be dished (not flat). These tiles are candidates to be cut for edge pieces, or they might not be worth using at all. Anyway, I layout the tiles from thickest on one side of the room to thinnest on the other and only need to butter a thin corner of that occasional irregular tile that is pretty enough to be worth the hassle. 4. See my answer to 2.
- Q: We grouted the tile, and also had a border tile up.. the border is decorative and has some texture to it.We did wipe off the excess as we grouted. The next day tho, my brother sealed it, before making sure all the dust was off.. now there is some grout dust sealed onto the border tile. I scrubbed with a toothbrush, and managed to get some of it off.. but not all.Is there anything I can do to remove the grout, or even the seal, without ruining the finish on the tile??
- This Site Might Help You. RE: removing grout from tile? We grouted the tile, and also had a border tile up.. the border is decorative and has some texture to it. We did wipe off the excess as we grouted. The next day tho, my brother sealed it, before making sure all the dust was off.. now there is some grout dust sealed onto the border...
- Q: My husband and I put ceramic tile floors in our kitchen, dining room, office, and laundry. We cannot seem to get them clean. I use to scrub them with a brush and bleach but can‘t with a small child and being pregnant. We have tried swiffers (wet jet and sweepers) a mop and bucket, a steam mop, nothing seems to get them very clean, just pushes the dirt around. I need something that will get them sparkling and be easy to do while pregnant, please help.
- Oxyclean is the only situation I surely have used that gets the grout sparkling lower back. combination the powder with warm water, permit it soak into the grout, then scrub with a stiff brush. they ought to look good as new.
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Porcelain Tiles Crystal Jade CMAX23602
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1324.8
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m²/month
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