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Polished Floor Tile COVIA-JW8022

Polished Floor Tile COVIA-JW8022

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Min Order Qty:
1 x 20' FCL m²
Supply Capability:
100000 M2 Per Month m²/month

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Special Features of Polished Floor Tiles :

 

 

Polished Micro-crystal Stone

Great natural stone image and high glossy degree

Both silk printing and ink-jetting product available 

Suitable for homes flooring tiles, high grade office buildings, high-grade hotel flooring tiles, government and corporate projects flooring tiles, deluxe clubs flooring and wall tiles

Water absorption: <0.3%

Sizes: 600*600 mm 800 x 800mm and 1200 x 600mm

Product features: resistance to fading, staining and discoloration, easy to clean

Package: carton + strong wooden pallet

Transportation: by sea

Package: 3 pcs/Ctn for 800mm

 

 

 Advantages of Polished Floor Tiles :

 

 

1.The porcelain polished floor tiles are non-slip and easy clean and with natural veins.

2.The porcelain polished tiles are hardness, which are resistant to acid and alkali, waterproof, wear resistance, dirt resistacne.

3.Good for indoor wall and floor decorations. Elegance, promote your decorate style. 

4.The porcelain polished tiles with high quality are ideal for creating a beautiful feel in Hotel, House, Supermarker, Shopping Mall, etc

5.The porcelain polished tiles ,water absorption rate :<0.2%.

6.Many colors can be chosen.

7.The porceline tiles have 600*600,800*800 600*1200  sizes, special sizes available according to request.

8.CE: GB/T19001-2008¬¬—ISO9001:2008 

 

 

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Asia

Australasia

Central/South America

Eastern Europe

Mid East/Africa

North America

Western Europe

 

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Q:So I have the substrate ready, the room is a L shape 253 x 148. Where do I start the tile, I am assuming the center of each on a chalk line. Is this correct?Bond
As others have said, start in the center and make your cuts all on the edges, but be careful you don't end up with a sliver of tile. Measure and pencil in the center of each leg of the L, so your chalk lines make an X at the center of the corner where the two parts meet. Then measure away from that line to see how each tile will get cut at the walls. If there is a pattern with strong lines on it, you have to be careful to lay out the cuts so that if there is any taper, due to the floor being not perfectly square...that you don't have cuts going across the lines and accentuating the error. So think ahead! If you can't help but have a funny edge, see if you can put it on a side that is covered with furniture, or isn't that visible in normal use. Do the same with the tile in the other rooms...do some measuring, and see what layout gives you the best size tiles. You don't want to have small tiles at the transitions from one room to another. Adjust your X starting point so your cut tiles are not too small. You should lay it out so you can use the biggest tiles you can (in other words, don't cut little strips to fill in a gap...shift the whole centerline over to make those slivers at least a 1/3 tile. Once you have your X starting point, put down 4 tiles around that X, and work out from the center, but don't run all the tile down the lines, then do another row, etc.. out in an expanding pattern. If you do a long run all at once, and are just off by a tiny bit at the start...the error with keep growing. Work out from your starting point, filling in all the floor as you go, leaving the edges to trim last. I strongly recommend the Time-Life books on this.
Q:All together, which one is more expensive to install and buying the tile or wood? Thanks!!! And if you can, leave site names.
it probably depends on wat type but i think wood floors are more expensive.
Q:We‘re putting in new porcelain tile floors in the kitchen and bathroom. Should the tile go under the refrigerator? Should tiles go in before or after the new vanities in the bathroom? Any other general tips for a first-time tiler?
You need to tile under the refrigerator because if dont the fridge will be uneven or see the edge and be hard to pull out. vanity should be taken out because it makes it alot easier and gives you the choice to replace the vanity in the future with out worrying about it not covering the tile. But you dont have too
Q:What procedure to use to keep the tiles from falling from the ceiling before the mortar dries.
The mortar that you are using really needs to be mixed so that is it very sticky and you can add a glue that is sold at any home depot or flooring store. ceilings suck as far as tiling them.
Q:i need to know if there are any ways to remove concrete that has already set, from tile
You can buy Muric Acid, a weak form of Hydrochloric acid, at your local home improvement store. It should be in the same area as other solvents, such as acetone and mineral spirits, near the paint section. It is sold for this purpose. It should not harm the tile, but will dissolve concrete, grout, and your skin, so be careful with it. You should wear a respirator, long sleeves and pants, and have a lot of ventilation when using this product. You will need to rinse the area very well after you are done. Have baking soda on hand in case you spill any. It will inactivate the acid.
Q:I am ready to tile a kitchen island, it has the rough shape of HOME PLATE, though not pointy. What is the best way to cover those odds angles effectively? Should I butt two edge tiles together? Also, I am not fond of the 16th inch spacing in tiles, I prefer 1/4 in gaps...any issues for the top of counter. The sides will be 1/8th gap.AdamDeridder,La
How About....... you use the big tiles all in the middle and make a pretty mosaic from pieces (or those tiny tiles that match the other tile) all around the edges or where ever it is difficult to cover. OR....just be creative and mosaic the whole thing!! Not an expert just obsessed with DIY and HGTV etc....
Q:i‘m having an investigatory project and its all about making tiles out of broken glass and rice hull. help me pls.
Plywood, cut in whatever shapes or sizes you want, screw to subfloor and poly the heck out of it, or get something that is more substantial like a special floor laquer, this makes a beautiful floor. Multiple concentric circles, triangles, hexagon-anyway, stain them different colors.
Q:We just bought a house and the bathroom tile looks terrible. Its not in bad shape, I just dont like the ugly floral pattern. Since we had to spend a lot of money on other projects in the house we dont have a lot to spend on re-tiling, The bathroom is small, about 5ftx4ft of floor, so I thought peelstick would be a good option. The tiles currently on the floor are peel and stick, should I remove them all before I apply the new ones? or can I just give them a good cleaning and lay the new tiles over them?
If the old tiles are not embossed, you can put down new peel n stick with no need to remove the old ones. If they are embossed, you might want to sand the pattern down or pour on a leveler. And I've had peel n stick in both bathrooms for almost 20 years, and they still look as good as new. They were installed over asphalt tiles.
Q:I have 12x12 tiles in my kitchen on the floor and about 5 of them are cracked/damaged. How hard is it to replace them, can I do it myslef or hire a professional? What materials will be needed?
It's very hard to match the tiles. Also you will have to remove the grout around each broken one, and then crack the broken one into pieces, then remove clean the surface, apply adhesive, and then the tile, and then grout. The color of grout will never match up 100% and neither will the tile. Also it will take you a good part of the day. Good luck with your project!
Q:I want to put ceramic tile in my dining room, my room is 12' x 11'. So how would I go about deciding how many tiles I would need? The tiles are 12x12. But for ceramic tiles dont you have to leave space in between them?
First measure the room from wall to wall.Length and width.Multiply the numbers.This gives you square footage.Add another 15 square feet for cutting and breakage.Tiles are sold per square foot not amount.Space in between does not matter in calculation.This is up to you.If you want a more full look make space smaller.This is easier for maintenance(cleaning).1/4 inch is normal, 3/8 is big.The bigger the space it's harder to grout plus will cost more in grout.Make sure to use grout similar colour to tile.If your floor is wood underneath then you have to fasten it so it does not vibrate and then lay a wire mesh before putting on the tile.This is important,if you do not do this the tiles will crack.To remove them costs more than putting them on.
Our company is established in 2011, Our main products including floor porcelain, wall porcelain in the size 800x800, 600x600, 400x800, 300x600, etc.We take pride in the fact that over 60% of our customers are long-term customers, who have patronized us in China.

1. Manufacturer Overview

Location Shandong, China
Year Established 2011
Annual Output Value US$ 10 Million - US$ 50 Million
Main Markets South America
Southeast Asia
Africa
Mid East
Eastern Asia
Company Certifications ISO 9001:2000

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3. Manufacturer Capability

a)Trade Capacity  
Nearest Port Qingdao
Export Percentage 21% - 30%
No.of Employees in Trade Department 50-100 People
Language Spoken: English, Chinese
b)Factory Information  
Factory Size: Above 30,000 square meters
No. of Production Lines Above 5
Contract Manufacturing OEM Service Offered; Design Service Offered
Product Price Range Average

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