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Tiles Ceramic/Native Wear

Tiles Ceramic/Native Wear

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5000 Pieces pc
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1.best price 

2. Special dimensions available according to request.

3. Best Quality with best price, strictly quality contro

 

wall tiles

1.many size: 200x300MM,250x400mm,300x300mm,150x150mm,200x200,300x450mm, 300x300mm,400x400,600x600mm

2.produce tiles 30 years 

3.Delivery Time: Within 1-7 days after receive deposit. 

4.different sizes,same design and color---OK

5.same size,different design and color----OK  

 

Our Advantage: 

1.CE certificate, ISO9001:2008 and ISO14001:2004 

2.OEM accepted. 

3. Special dimensions available according to request. 

4. Best Quality with best price, strictly quality control. 

5. On time delivery, in general 1-7 days. 

6. Best after sale service, customer can follow their order situation any time, no matter on product line, warehouse or shipment. 

7. Small order accepted

1.Payment Term:

30% deposit by T/T in advance as per order  confirmation

2.MOQ:

100pcs

3. Delivery:

20-30Days after received deposit/Original L/C.

4. Delivery Clause:

All price is quoted base on FOB Xiamen Port,

5.Packing:

standard package:bubble bag or pearl bubble bag or cloth bag , then white/neutral inner box, boxes/outer carton.

 

Customized packing is available.

Q: tiles...for construction or what?
yeah they are really just for construction really
Q: About 7 years ago I had new tile put in all around my bathtub. I knew I would not like cleaning this tile grout. It is way too much work now that I am a senior lady. I would love to replace this tile with something that has no grout needed. Other than Formica (Laminate) can anyone think of another product I can have installed without grout lines? Thank you for your suggestions.
On the walls? A tub surround or tub kit as they are called too.
Q: I am doing my bathroom slate and i need a bullnose tile. I special ordered it at Home Depot and now they are telling me it is discontinued. I was wondering if anyone new of a web site or store that i could order this from because my bathroom is supposed to be started Monday and Now i dont have the bull nose... please help??
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Q: I‘m remodeling my kitchen back splash and bathroom shower and i love the Moroccan tiles. Does anyone know any source for Moroccan tiles in San Francisco, California?
The okorder / Cheers, and Good luck Anna,
Q: How to convert tiles how much money a square meter?
800 * 800 tiles, one hundred dollars a piece, 0.64 square, 100 ÷ 0.64 = 156.25 a square. 156 dollars a square of floor tiles, 156.25 * 0.64 = 100 dollars a piece.
Q: I have granite tiles I want to put on a kitchen countertop. I removed the laminate and underneath is about 1.5 thick of a particle board of some sort. The countertop is very sturdy and the board is in great shape. I know if this stuff get wet, you can have problems, but otherwise it seems to be very sturdy stuff. I know most people will say you need to put down a sheet of hardibacker, but I don‘t see the point. With a top grade thinset, these tiles will definitely adhere to the board extremely well. Grount lines will be extremely tiny and I‘m going to double seal everything with a really good sealer. I don‘t see anyway water is going to penetrate these tiles and thinset and get to the particle board. That‘s really the whole issue, right?
You can do that no problem. Particle board is a very stable material as long as it doesn't get and stay wet a long time. Make sure you seal the edges of the particle board (if you're not covering them with tile). That's the area that's most vulnerable to water damage because of water that drips off of the top of the counter. But I have to say....tile as a counter is outdated and tacky. Get with the program. Use solid granite or solid surfacing. Tiled counter tops are embarrassing.
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?
Now a days your best bet is a Home Depot or a Lowes. I don't know if you have these stores in your area, but the do-it-yourself type stores are really outpricing the mom and pop stores. Hope that helps....if you need it installed you can call one of the smaller mom and pop type stores. They are usually very fair as far as pricing goes. The reason they do not offer the actual tiles as cheap as the bigger stores is because they don't buy the nearly the amount of product as the big guys. If they could, they would. Hope that helps...please check out my question.
Q: this tile i‘m buying is pei 5 and breaking point of 450 lbs. 24x24 inch. at a $1.60 sq/ft. is this a good tile?
It does sound like good tile. If it for the floor then make sure it is not sluppery when wet. Also, any tile can be chipped if something falls on it. And the grout you put in is very important
Q: How do I clean the grout on my tiled floor. It has become quite discoloured over the last two years, especially in the kitchen. I live in a company apartment and it is very important that it is kept sparkling clean. There are very pale, large, limestone tiles throughout with matching grout. Thank you.
grout cleaner and toothbrush.
Q: Hi, I am thinking about placing vinyl wood planks over the existing ceramic tile in my house and I wanted to know if it‘s possible. The tile isn‘t completely level due to the grout and obviously not all the tiles are exactly the same height down to the millimeter. I wanted to know 1. Is it possible to install vinyl wood plank over ceramic tile, 2. If so how level the tile floor has to be, 3. How would I go about leveling the floor, with an underlayment or with some sort of mortar, 4. If I use an underlayment do I still need to use the mortar to level the tile?Thank you.
I would not lay vinyl over ceramic tile, especially if the tile isn't even. It will wear the tile out faster, and the tile won't look good over any surface that is not level. Remove the tile, then lay down some 1/2 underlayment plywood--or once the tile is removed, (and all the grout) and the floor is revealed, you may be able to lay the vinyl down over what's underneath. You can't put underlayment over the tile either because it has to be nailed down, and that extra layer will add nearly an inch to your floor--making any transition to other rooms uneven.
With a mission of "quality-centered, depending on innovation of techniques, and focus on developing high quality sanitary ware", we now have many category products including bathroom faucets, kitchen faucets, automatic faucets, shower sets, sliding bar sets, hand showers & showerheads, bathroom accessories, kitchen sinks, flush valves, angle valves, Fast on taps, PTFE tapes, basin drains, floor drains, bathroom cabinets, toilets, urinals and bathroom sinks. For OEM processing and production, we have widely been cooperating with the manufacturers of internationally famous brands and globally famous building material chained supermarkets.

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