Porcelain Tiles or ceramic tiles are porcelain or ceramic tiles commonly used to cover floors and walls, with a water absorption rate of less than 0.5 percent. The clay used to build porcelain tiles is generally denser. They can either be glazed or unglazed.Porcelain floor tiles are made by materials featuring the lowest water absorption levels, which means the quantity of water that the slab can absorb under certain conditions.
Calcutta Elite
Crystal Onyx
Imperial White
Jet Black Glaze
Lorent Gold
Marble Volkas
Royal Quartizite
Staturio Lucidato
Ambrato Gold Plazma
Apune Staturio
Black Pearl
Blue Pearl
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning the porcelain tiles with pure water is not enough and we strongly recommend not to use substances such as naphtha oil, vinegar etc… Specifically designed cleaners are required in order to remove the calcareous wastes of mortar and grouts that adhere to the dirt.
Wood Look
Terracotta Look
Metal Look
Glass Look
Tips for Laying Floor Tiles
The latest state-of-the-art porcelain stoneware tiles have turned to the manufacturing processes typical of stone materials allowing for the so called “minimum grout line installation”.
Discover here the installation advice for porcelain tiles.
Advantages of Porcelain Tiles
Impact strength and stress resistance
Wear resistance
Scratching resistance
Resistance to frost
Resistance to chemicals
Stain resistance
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