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Porcelain Tiles Crystal Jade CMAX23604

Porcelain Tiles Crystal Jade CMAX23604

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Payment Terms:
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Min Order Qty:
1324.8
Supply Capability:
100000 m²/month

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Quick Details of Porcelain Tiles Crystal Jade CMAX23604  

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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Porcelain Tiles Crystal Jade CMAX23604

 

Porcelain Tiles Crystal Jade CMAX23604

 

Porcelain Tiles Crystal Jade CMAX23604

  

 

Specifications of Porcelain Tiles Crystal Jade CMAX23604

Brand Name: CMAX

Tile Type: Floor Tiles

Model Number: CMAX23604

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: Reds/ Pinks, Yellows/ Gold

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 CMAX23604

Packaging Details: Neutral carton + Wooden pallet

Delivery Detail: 20 days after receiving deposit or L/C Original

 

Application/Usage of Porcelain Tiles Crystal Jade CMAX23604

Mainly in living room, kitchen, bathroom, balcony wall ground and local background wall etc.

 

FAQ of Porcelain Tiles Crystal Jade CMAX23604

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: The previous owner placed VCT tiles on beautiful hardwood floors. I want to remove them, without messing up the wood too bad, since I want to sand and wax the floors after I remove them.Is there a way to do this without ruining the floors?Can I rent a machine? Should I try to heat up the tiles? They are glued on very well, and its a large area. The machines I have seen so far, look like they are made to remove tiles that are placed on concrete. Thanks in advanced
Yep heat up the tiles like you thought.The machine you talk about will remove the tiles but in your case it ll chew up the floor to that your trying to save.You ll need to rent or buy the heat gun since the normal hair dryer won t heat hot enough to do the job. HINT HINT start at the out side and work in since glue will be tacky for awhile. Have a variety of hand scrapers to see what will work for you if your working alone. With a partner some one can stand and use a floor scraper while some one heats the tile. GL
Q: How much does it cost for a professional removal of asbestos tile in a 19x25 room? and where can i find a contractor in Gainesville, FL? and is it safe to put tile over asbestos tiles?
Tile over the existing material. Asbestos is only harmful when inhaled into the lungs, so just leave it alone. I have never heard of having to abate asbestos when selling a house - if it was, housing resale in this country would grind to a halt and the asbestos abatement business would not be able to keep up. Just about any house that was built before 1970 has it.
Q: The tiles were installed about 2 1/2 weeks ago, and we decided that we just cant live with the really wide grout lines that ended up gradually becoming huge. So we‘ll have to remove about half of the tile. Is it possible to remove and reuse these tiles? If so, what about the left-over thin set? Will it be stuck on the tiles? And what about the cement board under them? Is it reusable or easier to just replace? Thanks for any answers!
if it was me i would remove them, you need to have a flat surface, and it in best to dura rock screwed down before the tile if it's on wood. the easiest way to remove them i have found is to get an air compressor with a air chisel tool for it. or you can always use the old hammer and chisel/flatbar method. but it is really important that you have a smooth surface with no dirt or you will get little air pockets under the tile making it really easy to crack the tile's and it will look like crap because pieces will come out. and when your done with the job, the next day you can lightly tap on the tile with the handle of a screw driver and if it sounds hollow it means you got air pockets underneath. if you have air pockets it is possible to take just the affected tiles out and remortar it/them. also make sure you use mortar not glue, some people think they can use glue but trust me in the long run it doesnt work that well. good luck i hope this helped
Q: I would like to redo my entire house in ceramic tile floors but money is tight. I‘m planning to do the entire thing with leftovers I can get from other people who have finished their own tile projects. Is it possible ot use wall tiles on the floor for small areas? Are wall tiles able to withstand the pressure of walking? Any advice?
Sounds like your floor is going to look like grandma's quilt. You sure you don't want to use wood or wood-laminate instead?
Q: I have 12x12 field tile and a strip of accent that‘s about 2 high. Everything I‘ve read says that you want to have the accent at eye level, which makes sense to me. Judging for myself, it LOOKS best at eye level. If I place it at eye level, I wind up with a full 12x12 tile above it, or at least, a 12 space above it. So going down to the tub, I would have a 2 1/2 cut tile at the bottom, right above the tub.Everything I have read also says that you want to have the cut tiles at the top and bottom symmetrical.
Provided the tub is fairly level, start a full tile at the bottom and work up. Tile will look fine at a 5 or six foot level ( I prefer 5 ft.) Not every one has the same eye level so the strip will be fine. The tub surround will be a bit different too so what I suggest is measuring on the tub wall the tile heights and stand back and look at it. Use a pc of tape the approx width of the strip and tape it or draw it on the tub wall s prior to tiling. Will give you a better idea. Also take into account any fixtures you may put in such as a shampoo/soap shelf. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar and check my qualifications there. I ve also have down 100s of tub surrounds. GL
Q: I pick tiles.easier to clean = BIG plus
Tile is easier to clean, but the grout can be a pain... then again carpet is warmer... I'd go with full wall-to-wall shag.
Q: What is the finish height of tile after grout and tile??? For example if I were to lay tile how much would it bring up the floor?? 1half inch???
you have to take into consideration the underlayment such as Durock Cement board. it is 1/2 or 5/8. then add 1/4 inch for the Thinset and then add the depth of your tile.
Q: I almost bought porcelin tile but I know ceramic tile is much more popular, what about the endurance factor between the two? I want to get something that will last and still look good.Does anyone know about flooring, and could tell me which is best?
Ceramic tile is more popular simply because it is less expensive and easier to cut and work with. But if you want the look, porcelain is the way to go. Italian porcelain tile is by far the best on the market. Keep in mind that whether it be ceramic or porcelain tile, if you drop something on it that's heavy or hard, both may crack or chip... As for the lasting effect, I prefer ceramic tile on the floor and porcelain tile on walls. Just remember that you can NEVER put wall tile on the floor as it will ALWAYS crack because it isn't strong enough. There are grades to look for : 1 and 2 are wall tiles and 3 to 5 (though I prefer 4 to 5) are floor tiles. Enjoy your new flooring!
Q: The hammer took a chip out of one tile, the chip is about the size of a pencil eraser. I‘m just heartbroken as we just had this tile installed 12 days ago! Is there any way to fix this- short of replacing the tile? I‘ve already bought a rug that will cover the hole but I‘d still like to fix it if I can. Just in case we ever would like to go without a rug. Thank you!!!
You should have kept a few spare tiles in case something happens like this, No big deal to replace a tile, scratch out the grout and chisel up the old tile, replace with a new one and re grout.
Q: i don‘t even know how to explain what i want to ask.. but here i go....how do you make sure they come out straight. i know how to lay them but how do you make sure the second row comes out straight at the other end. I guess i need help lining them. chalk line will help but how do i do it. is there a website or video that may help me. ((( i lay down the first row along the chalk straight line. i then lay down one half tile at the end of the first tile row. then i continue with the full tile so i can get a staggered look. but how do i make sure that the second row is dead on? help if you can thanks. also if you have any other advice for laying staggered floor tile let me know. thanks.20x20 Porcelain floor tile.
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