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Porcelain Tiles Polished Grey Tiles A6010

Porcelain Tiles Polished Grey Tiles A6010

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Min Order Qty:
1296 m²
Supply Capability:
116100 m²/month

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Quick Details of Porcelain Tiles Polished Grey Tiles A6010

Grey Polished Porcelain Tile

FOB Price: US $3.8 - 5.99 / Square Meter | Get Latest Price

Min. Order Quantity: 1296 Square Meter/Square Meters

Supply Ability: 116100 Square Meter/Square Meters per Month

Payment Terms: T/T, L/C

Port: FOSHAN, CHINA

 

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Porcelain Tiles Polished Grey Tiles A6010

Porcelain Tiles Polished Grey Tiles A6010

Porcelain Tiles Polished Grey Tiles A6010

 

Specifications of Porcelain Tiles Polished Grey Tiles A6010

Main series is soluble salt and double loading, size is 600*600 with good price

Polished Tiles

Brand Name: CMAX

Tile Type: Floor Tiles

Model Number: A6010 

Material: Porcelain

Surface Treatment: Polished Tiles

Technique: Double Loading Tiles

Water Absorption Rate: below 0.5%

Size: 600*600*9.5mm/ 500*500*8.5mm

Color Family: Whites

Usage: Floor

Function: Non-Slip

Feature: Polished

Shape: Square

Style: Natural

Special Features: Double Loading

Color: Beige

Material Feature: tile

Thickness: 9.5mm

Place of Origin: Guangdong, China (Mainland)

 

Coverage: 2.78 S/SQM
Piece(s): 7 per Box
Length: 500 MM (20 Inch)
Width: 500 MM (20 Inch)
Weight: 30 KGS (80 lbs)
Composition: Porcelain 
Design: Tile
Surface Type: Smooth
Edges: Square
Ends: Square
Application: Indoor only, Floors 
Warranty*: N/A 
Install Type: Thin-Set
Usage: Commercial or Residential

7pcs.ctn, 30kgs.ctn, 1.75sqm.ctn

MOQ: 3*20FCL and 1*20 FCL for stock

Lead Time: 5 working days for 1*20FCL 

 

Packing & Delivery of Porcelain Tiles Polished Grey Tiles A6010

Packaging Details: PCS IN CARTON; CARTONS IN PALLET; PALLETS IN CONTIANER

Delivery Detail: 20 WORKING DAY USUALLY ,FOR STOCK, JUST NEED ONE WEEK 

 

Application/Usage of Porcelain Tiles Polished Grey Tiles A6010

Mainly in living room, kitchen, bathroom, balcony wall ground and local background wall etc.

 

FAQ of Porcelain Tiles Polished Grey Tiles A6010

Q: What is the payment term?
Both T/T and L/C are OK.

Q: Could you please provide the samples?
Yes, we can provide you the free samples. But express delivery cost is to be collected.

Q: Where it could be used?
The living room, kitchen, bathroom, balcony wall ground and local background wall etc.

Q: What about the lead time for mass production?
It depends on the order quantity and the season you place the order.
Generally speaking, we suggest that you start inquiry two months before the date you would like
to get the products at your country. 

Q: What are the terms of delivery?
We accept EXW, FOB, CIF, etc. You can choose the one which is the most convenient or cost effective for you. 

 

Advantages:

A. Our company is a state-owned group company. So we have good reputation and credibility.
B. We own many inquiries in China, Brazil, Iran, India to ensure our supply of different types of granite, marble, limestone, C. sandstone. We are a professional manufacturer so we can provide you various tiles with high quality and best price.
D. We have more than 5 years exports experience. So we can make your order more smoothly.
E. All of our goods will pass THREE QUALITY INSPECTIONS before shipment.
F. Best after sale service, customer can follow their orders situation any time, no matter on production line, warehouse or shipment.
G. Special dimensions are available according to your request.
H. We have many certifications of our tiles

Q: We're remodeling our bathroom and looking for tile. Thanks in advance!
if i was you i would first go to a tile shop ...many shops ..and find the tiles you really like first ..take down their number and batch number ..they vary a lot in shade ..then see if you can get the same on the net ..in my experience ..you can do as well in the shop as on the net ..they are all so easier to deal with if something goes wrong
Q: I am looking at replacing my kitchen floor, which currently has carpeting. (Bought the house like that.) And now I am looking to do either vinyl or tile. I understand tile is good for a lifetime, where as vinyl is good for 15-20 years for the heavier kind, but tile is double the cost. We plan on staying in our house a long time, if not forever, but in the case we would decide to sell, would tile or vinyl give us more value?
I can only answer this according to resale in my area where I live. Tile will up the value of your home here. But...here, we have cold winters, and if you have tile, it had better be heated or the tile will be worthless as they get very cold underfoot. Personally, I like vinyl for the fact that it is warmer underfoot, and it can come in tons of colours/designs/thicknesses. It can be expensive too, so you will have to shop around. Vinyl will mark, but so will tile. Tile will last longer, but be sure it is installed properly. Tile is tougher overall, but you might want to change it after 15 years and it will be cheaper to change vinyl than it will be to change tile. If you choose vinyl, just do not choose the cheapest as it will have more of a tendancy to yellow and tear. Ensure your heavy appliances are on wheels so the vinyl will not tear when you move them for cleaning (done that one before).
Q: i was wondering if it would be a good idea to use patio tiles or something similar as flooring for a bearded dragon tank, im thinking of getting one but there are a lot of different opinions on what to put on the floor for them, i thought of patio tiles, as theyre originally from rocky areas and they cant caause impation, if it isnt a good idea please offer alternitivesthnx:)x
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Q: My house is 55 years old. They had vinyl floring in the bathroom. We wanted to replce the flooring but when we hauled up the vinyl, theres 2inch ceremic tiles underneath. I think the vinyl was glued down because the tiles are a mess. We bought some vinyl flooring to put back down. Whats the best way to do this? We were going to but 1/4 round but now the floors are tile underenath, and the walls are tile as well so we can‘t nail it in.
the best thing to do is remove the tiles from the floor. replace the wood under the tiles with marine plywood then put down your vinyl. you might also consider cleaning up the tiles. if they are well stuck down and not broken, you just may like it better than vinyl. granite, tile or marble will add value to your house. these type of floors do not wear out like vinyl. redid my bathroom 2 years ago with granite floors. love it.
Q: What procedure to use to keep the tiles from falling from the ceiling before the mortar dries.
I would indeed tile the ceiling. Just be sure the bathroom is well vented with all the hot steam in the room. Just search for good easy cleaners. simple windex on the ceiling? not much soap up there?
Q: Ok so my 17 year old SIL decided to clean the grout in our entry way using STRAIGHT bleach last night. I came home to find the ceramic tile COVERED in bleach!! Now, after mopping several times I still haven‘t been able to get all the bleach up AND our tiles are stripped!!! Any tips on getting the bleach up and then resealing? Total novice here and desperate for any kind of help!! Thanks!!
neutralize the bleach first and then soap and water till its gone, then you can reseal with materials from any hardware store. Use baking soda for the first process dissolved in water
Q: I want to put tiles down on my kitchen floor, but first I need to pull up the old pattern. It is a whole piece of laminate flooring that is starting to come undone where the dining room and kitchen meet. So how would I go about doing this? Do i just pull the laminate up? Is there a specific way to put the tiles down?
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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.
If okorder and they have the products you need or you can locate a dealer in your area. They also have a toll free tech support line you can use for help choosing the right product.
Q: My house that we moved into has the original small tiled ugly green floor in the bathroom. I would love not having to rip it up and replace it before we sell it this spring. Is it possible to paint the tile. And if so how or where do I go to learn how to do this.Thanks.
There okorder / it recommends not using floor tile paint in places such as bathrooms where there is moisture. I guess you could paint the floor a week or two before putting it on the market - a case of buyer beware if it all scrapes off 6 months later - but the paint is quite expensive so I wouldn't personally go down this route myself - as it's not a nice thing to happen for the unsuspecting buyers. I'm guessing that currently the floor is more of an eyesore as you haven't integrated this into your current bathroom design? Personally, I would ditch the painting idea and buy a decent off-cut of lino and cover up the old floor tiles since you only have a small area to work with. Lino nowadays comes in many guises/patterns and since it's a small area you can check all local companies for offcuts of perhaps the more expensive pseudo 'wood' type lino etc... You may spend ?50 but it will brighten the room and transform it into a more modern look - and ultimately will help you get your asking price. (You could also tell the buyers that the original green tiles are still underneath and they could reveal them if they wanted to...just don't tell them how ugly they are...the secret is to get them excited about new possibilities in the future!!) LOL Fingers crossed that your house sells quickly in the Spring. xx
Q: Recently want to decorate the house, in addition to the location of the two bedrooms have to shop porcelain, ask the tiles below can be installed to warm it? Will the heating effect be discounted? Can you install the bathroom in the bedroom and warm in another room? How much will the ground increase after loading Thank you first!
Can be installed, to warm the tile tile heat transfer effect is better than strengthening the floor, the best are installed to warm, increased by 60mm or so.

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