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Porcelain Tiles Light White  SUNO23601

Porcelain Tiles Light White SUNO23601

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1 x 20' FCL m²
Supply Capability:
100000 m² Per Month m²/month

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Key Specifications/Special Features:

  • Policrystalline Stone

  • Light White

  • Size: 600 x 600, 800 x 800 and 1,000 x 1,000mm

  • Water absorption: ≤0.5%

  • Quality grade: AAA (first choice)

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  • Carton with wooden pallets

  •    600 x 600mm: 4 pieces/carton, 1.44sqm/carton, 30kg/carton

  •   800 x 800mm: 3 pieces/carton, 1.92sqm/carton, 48kg/carton

  •   10,000 x 1,000mm: 2 pieces/carton, 2sqm/carton, 62kg/carton

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    Porcelain Tiles

    Packing

    Tiles are packed in styrfoam boxes and are further packed into fumigated wooden crate. For slabs, each slab is packed in a separate polythene wrapper to reduce or avoid scratching of tiles and slabs which are packed face to face. 2cm slabs about 15-18pcs in one bundle; 3cm slabs about 10-13pcs in one bundle

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  • 1. We own many qurries in china,brazil,iran,india to ensure our supply of different types of granite,marble,limestone,sandstone,etc.

  • 2. We are a professional manufacturer so we can provide you various tiles with high quality and best price.

  • 3. We have more than 5 years exports experience.So we can make your order more smooth.

  • 4. All of our goods will pass THREE QUALITY INSPECTIONS before shippment.

  • 5. Best after sale service, customer can follow their orders situation any time, no matter on production line, warehouse or shippment.

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Q: he walk on tile like he is walking on ice it is kinda funny but still is it anything i need to worry about he is just a baby puppy like 4 to 5 months old
tile is slick for dogs but he'll get better he's just a puppy
Q: How to calculate the area of the toilet and kitchen tiles
The length of the wall height and width of the formula is the wall of the long wall of the width multiplied by two by the height of the wall is your bathroom or kitchen area between the last to cut off your doors and windows of the area can be The formula is long * wide * 2 * high - doors and windows
Q: I am having carpet professionally install, but would like to tile my dinning area. Should I install the tiles first? And how should I leave the transition area of the tile?
I have installed floors professionally for 20 years and tile floors should always be done before carpet if the two are to be transitioned. The reason is that carpet will butt up against the tile, and if you want a good stretch without having the installer make extra visits you will want the tile to be set and preferably grouted first. Hope this helps.
Q: Do you have to rough up the old flooring ?
Maybe. If the old vinyl tile is flat, then yes. If it is dimensional (has any type of raised surface), then you would have to use a flooring patching compound to level it (a lot of work). Also, you have to make sure the old vinyl tile is clean. Glue will not stick to a dirty surface. I would think it would be easier to get thin plywood, nail it down and put the vinyl tile on that.......
Q: Does anyone know if I can lay ciramic tile over the dull worn out linoleum floor in my kitchen? I don‘t want to peel up the linolium because of the insane amount of labor it will take, and make the sub floor un even. any suggestions? Will tiles still stick to this material?Thanks!
The people who took up our lino in preparation for tile in our first home, rented a piece of equipment that chipped up the lino and then they ground the concrete to make it even before laying the tile. About 2 years after we moved into our new preowned home, we noticed that the tile floor in the kitchen was loosening. We called in two tile installers for estimates and they both told us that there was linoleum underneath. Sure enough, when the ceramic tiles were removed, there was linoleum underneath. The seller had taken a short cut and had the tile put down over the linoleum!! It cost us $1800.00 for it to be properly removed and prepped, and new tile installed. What a disappointment! Thank goodness we have a galley style kitchen with a moderate amount of square footage or it could have been a very expensive situation. Do yourself a favor, bite the bullet and remove the lino--then there will be no doubt about your tile staying in place for the long haul.
Q: how can i tile over linolium flooring without pulling it up?
Tap around the floor in a tight pattern. Loose spots will sound hollow. Cut them out completely with a sharp utility knife, angleing the knife away from the center of the spot you are cutting. Spred a floor prep, such as Ardex or Planipatch ( both portland cement based floor preps), over the floor to fill the holes and any pattern (you will need an 18 flat trowel). Spread the mix on the floor at a 45 degree angle. Scrape off the excess at a 60 to 70 degree angle. Work in a semicircle sweeping motion, leaving only what you need to fill the holes and pattern. The prep will get lighter as it dries, usually 20 - 45 miniutes depending on the size of the cutouts. All prep shrinks as it dries, so you may need to coat larger cutouts a second time. Scrape down any ridges with the edge of the trowell, use a low 5 to 10 degree angle to avoid gouging floor. Sweep floor thoroughly, at least twice, and vaccuum up pile. Then you are ready to set tile. Be sure to use the right notch size on the trowel for proper adhesion without squeez out mess. Also read the glue directions. Many glues need open time to tack up before setting tile. Doing this will make sure that you are getting the best adhesion possible. It will help to resist water damage, and it will keep the pattern of the vinyl from telescoping through the tile over long peroids of time.
Q: I‘m planning to tile up my space. It‘s a 27 square meters. I‘ve calculated the number of tiles. It will be around 140 to 150 pieces with extra tiles. How much or how many bags of tile adhesive will I consume for the 27 square meters space using 150 pieces of tiles? or What is the area a bag of tile adhesive could cover? Can you show me a computation.
You don t say what size tile it is and what your going over as far as a substrate. It makes a difference. Since I familiar with the coverage in s/f and your post suggests you came from the states I ll use a s/f format and some generalizations. Assuming you have a larger tile you should be using a larger notched trowel.1/4x3/8 but you may want to use a larger 1/2x1/2. I ll go off of a 1/4x3/8 trowel. A standard 50# bag of thin set will cover an area of 60/70 s/f using a 1/4x3/8 trowel. Splitting the difference and using 65 s/f per bag, divide 65 into the 290 s/f you have. Or 4.46 bags. So you ll need 5 , 50# bags of thin set using a 1/4x3/8 trowel. If your using a different size trowel , all bags have a coversion chart on the back to figure your coverage. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar and check my qualifications there. GL
Q: How to look at tile quality?
That can be used as a mirror, according to the people out of clear, buy big brands of bricks, big brands to ensure size, will not bring trouble to the shop
Q: Hello! I currently have a 3 season sunroom addition on the back of my home that has been stripped down to the wood. I recently saw a 4 season sunroom that had tile down and needless to say, I fell in love with it! I am thinking about putting tile down in there but am worried about the weather...I live in Minnesota where it gets very cold...and that room is not heated in the winter. Would I have problems with the tile cracking? Or does anyone know of an alternative way to get a tile-looking floor without having to worry the temperature changes??
Hi, In the UK we have a floor covering which is similar to the wood effect laminate floor, it locks together and looks amazingly like 9x9 tiles. I put it in my bathroom and it is not as cold as tiles to the bare feet. It is a wood/paper based product but is waterproof for the normal house hold duty. I assume that the Minnesota winter will not make it too cold. Use a styrefoam underlay 2mm thick to prevent heat loss. this is a do it yourself job if you are handy with a saw, We know it as TILE LOK
Q: in the process of shopping i am coming across made in china flooring tiles, are these products durable, are they reliable, will there be a quaility issue with long term use? can anyone recommend a tile that is manufactered in the U.S.? there are so many different tiles on the market it is hard to choose, should we even be using a porcelean tile, what about vinyl sheet goods? this is a bathroom application..5‘ wide 7‘ deep
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Location Foshan, China
Year Established 1998
Annual Output Value Above US$ 50 Million
Main Markets Aisa; Mid East; Eastern Europe; North America; South America
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Nearest Port Foshan; Huangpu
Export Percentage 25% - 30%
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Factory Size: Above 100,000 square meters
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