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What is Polished Porcelain Tiles?

Porcelain tiles are often confused with ceramic tiles, but there are some notable differences between the two. Porcelain tiles are made using clay, limestone, feldspar and other minerals that melt together at very high temperatures to create clay porcelain mixtures. These mixtures are then shaped into tiles or bowls and fired in kilns at even higher temperatures of approximately 2,300 degrees Fahrenheit (1,250 Celsius). This firing process not only makes them more durable than ceramic tiles but also gives them their glossy sheen. What Are Polished Porcelain Tiles? Also known as glazed porcelain tiles, polished porcelain tiles are incredibly versatile because they can be used both inside and outside. This makes them a popular choice for both residential and commercial properties. They are available in a huge variety of colours, finishes and patterns. There are three different types of polished porcelain tiles on offer, namely polished china, high gloss concrete effect tile and cast conc...

What to Consider When Choosing Outdoor Porcelain Tiles?

You’ve decided that it’s time to add some color and texture to your porch or patio with outdoor porcelain tiles, but you’re not sure where to start when it comes to selecting the best tiles for your outdoor living space. Well, if you want to find the best porcelain tiles out there, here are three things you need to consider before making a final decision about which tiles will look best on your new deck or patio. Material Any tile can be used outdoors, but not all are created equal. To ensure you’re choosing tiles with durability in mind, find out what they’re made of. Most porcelain tiles are made from clay and water. Because of their higher density, porcelain tiles are less porous than ceramic tiles and have a higher resistance to fading, staining, moisture penetration, and warping. Style The style of your outdoor porcelain tiles will depend on how they’ll be used. If you’re looking for outdoor porcelain tiles for patios and walkways, you may want something as natural as possible (h...

Is Glazed Porcelain Tile Durable?

One of the many benefits of porcelain tile is its durability. Porcelain tiles will retain their luster and shine even after years of use, so you won’t have to worry about your floors or countertops looking old and worn out after you install them. But what exactly makes porcelain tile so durable? Read on to find out more about porcelain tile durability and how it will benefit your home or office building! Is glazed porcelain tile durable? The answer is Yes. Porcelain tiles are highly durable. Though many homeowners think of traditional ceramic tiles as hard, porcelain is harder. Porcelain is created by baking ground minerals (the same minerals that make up our bones and teeth) at very high temperatures, which results in a hard material with great durability. Glazed porcelain tile can be used in kitchens, baths, and floors; it also resists stains well. Why Choose Glazed Porcelain Tile Over Ceramic Tile Glazed porcelain tile is a little more expensive than ceramic, but you’ll still find ...

FIREPLACE WITH CERAMIC TILES

  FIREPLACE WITH CERAMIC TILES Before facing the fireplace with ceramic tiles , it is necessary to classify by color, size and quality of the material. It is this factor that will directly affect the future impression of the interior as a whole. For sorting, special templates are prepared from dense material, cardboard or plywood. The difference in the size of the insoles should not be more than one millimeter. In order not to cut the tiles, it is necessary to lay a multiple of two elements in the horizontal row. However, if it is necessary to cut individual elements, use a metal cutter with a special victorious tip. Cutting is done as follows. First, a cut line is drawn on the surface of the tile with an ordinary simple pencil. After that, the enamel is cut and subsequent undercutting is performed, and only after that the link is cut. For this, a hammer is used, which is struck on the surface exactly along the drawn line. Since the edges remain uneven after cutting, they must be s...