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2016 new collection fashinable interior ceramic wall tiles

2016 new collection fashinable interior ceramic wall tiles

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Qingdao
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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1200 m²
Supply Capability:
540000 m²/month
Option:
300*600 mm

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Item specifice

Formaldehyde:
0
Material:
Ceramic
Feature:
Soundproof,Heat Insulation,Dust-Proof,acid resistant,Fireproof
Color:
Black,White,Red,Green,Blue,Wood Grain,customized
Position:
Interior
Certification:
CE,ISO,test report
Customized:
Customized,Non-Customized

2016 new collection fashinable interior ceramic wall tiles

 

Advantage:

 

1.  All ceramic wall tile are PREMIUM AAA Grade. We established an independent dept to inspect all goods before shipment.

2. OEM service: We can make your brand on the package or even on the tiles. Also, you can customize your own designs with us.

3.  Special dimensions are available according to request.

4.  More than ten years experience and very professional team in exporting to ensure your order more smooth.

5.  On time delivery, in general 15~20 days.

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

7.  Own designer team ensure the designs are newest and adjust for pure and right color.

Package Details :

8 pcs/carton

1080 cartons/1*20 GP/with pallet

27 Ton/ 1*20 GP

Product effect:

2016 new collection fashinable interior ceramic wall tiles

 

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2016 new collection fashinable interior ceramic wall tiles

FAQ:

1.    What is your MOQ?

       MOQ: one design one container .

       Decoration design: one design 1x20’GP, also can mix color in one container.

2.    What is the MOQ to use customer design carton?

       MOQ: 5x20'GP. if less than this qty will charge for carton design draft fee.

       We have own designers to meet your requirements.

3.    What is special of your tiles?

       More glossy, more shine, more 170g glaze , special technology of tile body more stable.

4.    How you assure the quality?

       We inspect the quality during incoming material, production process, packing and loading.

5.    Where is you market ?

       Our main markets are North America , South America , Asia and Middle East .

6.    Do you attend oversea fairs ?

       Yes, we attend the fair in Dubai, Vietnam , Algeria , Korea ,Brazil and Frankfurt etc .

7.    Can you make OEM ?

       Yes ,we can .

8.    Where is you famous customers ?

       Our customers are including The Homedepot, OBI,...

9.    What price you can offer?

        EXW, FOB, CFR/CIF, ect

10.  Do you have quality control team and designers?

        Yes, we have 10 QC and 8 designers to guarantee quality and meet your colors and styles need

11.  What payment you accept?

       Normally By TT, L/C also acceptable.

 

Q:All Of The Down Stairs In My House Has Hardwood Floors.(Engineered Wood) But Every time I Clean The Floors They Get Foot prints On Them SO Quickly and I Cant Stand Looking At Those Foot Prints Any More. What Is A Good Product That I Could Use To Clean The Floors. I Really Need Help.
Sand it all down and re-finish it with a good sealing varnish. That will stop dirt sticking.
Q:I'm re-doing my bathroom and am wondering if I should lay the engineered wood flooring down under the new shower/bathtub, or should I install that first and lay the flooring around it?
Tubs and shower units, always go in first. Builder for 40 years.
Q:Difference between engineered wood flooring and solid wood flooring?
Stability is the main reason for the difference between these two types of flooring. Engineered flooring has several sub base that, is layered in different directions(perpendicular). This reduces air vapor, which results in less movement. You can purchase engineered floor with a 3/16 (.1875) thick veneer, recommended if you can afford it, in your budget. To get the max life out of your engineered flooring. Prep your subfloor, make sure your subfloor is flat within an 1/8 over 5 feet. This way if, you ever need to refinish them, you'll be removing minimum material, due to a flat surface. So, even an 1/8 veneer can get up to 3 sandings, if installed over a flat surface. Beware of delaminating on poor quality manufacturers. Solid Wood, unstable compared to engineered, but much more versatile. You can installed it over an irregular surface, it has a 1/4 sanding surface. Much more widely available and easy to obtain. Tolerance for error is much higher. Learn more on my site
Q:space and within 100 feet of a canal. Thanks
Engineered flooring. It comes already sanded and sealed. It resists moisture and won't shrink or swell much. It's installed much like an unfinished floor, but takes some extra care to avoid scratching the surface
Q:I am interested in putting in new floors in my kitchen, dining room and family room. We do have a dog. I am wondering what type of florring will be the most durable, bamboo or engineered? Also, what type of bamboo...carbonized, stained or natural...or what type of wood for engineered? Would love your help! Thanks!!!!
During extreme changes in the weather, natural hardwood flooring can expand and contract so much that it will buckle or warp. The core layer of an engineered hardwood floor gives it the ability to expand and contract without buckling or warping as natural hardwood flooring would. This means that engineered hardwood flooring is less affected by environmental conditions and can be installed in more areas than natural hardwood flooring. For example, unlike a natural hardwood floor, you can install an engineered hardwood floor in a humid or damp basement. An engineered hardwood floor can also be installed over radiant heating system without suffering any damage. If you install a natural hardwood floor over a radiant heating system, the natural hardwood floor could buckle, cup, or shrink.
Q:if laying a new wooden floor on top of existing old floor boards, which is best, engineered wood or solid wood.
Unless the old floor is perfectly smooth and level you should lay tongue and groove plywood first, then sealed. Solid wood is much harder to lay down over engineered wood but it's all wood and not chock full of chemicals. So it depends on your concerns for indoor air quality I guess.
Q:Structure of multi-layer solid wood floor
Multi layer solid wood floor surface pressed precious rare wood species, the texture of natural, generous, to maintain the natural nature of the log floor, while reducing the excessive consumption of precious wood; close to nature, enjoy housing. The water content of the board and the surface of the substrate are treated with strict water content
Q:I had a water leak in my bath whci had engineered wood installed. I want to now apply ceramic tile over the engineered wood if possible? The wood is glued to the concrete floor.
one option is to use hardee board if you dont want to pry all the wood up and scrape concrete clean. its a masonary type board that comes in sheets similar in size to ply wood. its pretty easy to work with and you'll have to glue it down on the wood over the concrete floor. you can cut it with a special mason blade in an old circular saw or just score it with a 5 in one painters tool as ive done many times. it hase strands of string inbedded into it. you can use a heavy duty utility knife to finish cutting thru. after its glued down and has set for about 24 to48 hours to dry and adhear to flooring you can apply thin set with special trowel and set tile. some tile has little bumps on the sides so spacers are not needed but most will use 1/4 or3/16 inch cross spacers applyed at intersections. not all your tile will be straight rows. you can rent a wet saw with a diamond blade. the saw runs water over the blade to keep dust down and to keep it cool due to build up of friction. you can also get a carbide scribe cutting tool, no power needed, no water mess and easy to use. you'll start by finding the center of the room to be tiled and make an x with the intersecting lines running parallel to the opposing walls. it doesnt have to go from wall to wall just 2 to 3 feet each way start your till using this as your guide and git a good square block of many tiles going. dont spread to much thinset or glue as it dries fast and you want the tile to stick realy well. the trowel you use will have v notch's, when you go get tile and glue ask what size v notch you need. it varries depending on the size of tile used. press the tile firmly down and sorta in towards center of room as you set the tile, this helps to make sure you keep every thing aligned. after the tile sits for 48 hours to set you can grout it. its kinda messy but fun. where rubber gloves, the grout is a mortar and the chimicles will dry your hand out.
Q:Solid wood flooring, laminate flooring, composite flooring, which is more environmentally friendly?
Composition, the most environmentally friendly wood floors, followed by solid wood composite flooring, and finally to strengthen the composite floor. However, consumers have to avoid a misunderstanding, not to say that things do not contain formaldehyde and environmental protection, as long as the formaldehyde content within the acceptable range of human health and environmental protection, is the floor of the national standard, formaldehyde content reach E1 standard, is the environmental health ground decoration materials.
Q:100 year old house has uneven hardwood floors on second floor. Initially I wanted to sand and refinish these, but they are not in good shape and are squeaking. Then I decided to put brand new hardwood or engineered (my favorite) wood on top of it, hoping to obtain a better look and less squeaking and noise downstairs (with the help of a foam underlayment). I am afraid that because the floors are uneven, the new engineered wood will not stay in place correctly. I wanted to level the floors, but the self-leveling cement would add too much weight on this old house.Is there a light, foam-like self leveling compound?Also, what's the way to lay the engineered wood in this situation, glue it or lay it floating? If glueing it, what about the underlayment? Do I have to glue that layer first and the glue the engineered wood on it?
Hey i'm here for the first time. I came across this question and I find the replies really useful. I am hoping to offer something back to the community and assist others too.

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