Small Size Ceramic Wall Tiles
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1.ceramic wall tile, bathroom tile, bathroom wall tile
2.Bath tile
3.kitchen tile
4.CE & ISO9001
5.Grade AA
3D ceramic wall tile
Product Description
Detail product description: | |
Model no: | CMAX 1005 |
Tile type: | 3D ceramic wall tile |
Material: | ceramic tile |
Size(MM) : | 300*300mm,300*450mm,300*600mm,330*330mm,240*660mm,400*800mm |
Thickness(MM): | 7.5-8.5mm |
Absorption: | waterproof ceramic tile |
Color: | Available in all designs and colors |
Usage: | Used for wall and floor, widely used in kitchen, bathroom, living room, and so on. |
Surface: | polished / matt finshed |
Certificate: | CE & ISO9001, Soncap, Test |
Function: | Acid-resistant, antibacterial, non-slip, wear-resistant |
Packaging: | standard cartons and wooden pallets packing |
Delivery time: | Within 20 days after received the payment |
Payment terms: | L/C,T/T,D/P,D/A |
MOQ: | 500 square meters |
Supply ability: | 10000 square meters per day |
Usage area: | Interior & exterior floors & walls, inside and outside, bedrooms, hotels, schools, supermarkets and lobbies |
Remark: | For more information of our products please kindly visit our website or contact us by email.bettyben@okorder.com |
Packaging & Shipping
SIZE MM | PCS/CTN | KG/CTN | SQM/CTN | CTN/PALLET |
240X600 | 8 | 23 | 1.44 | 48 |
330X330 | 15 | 24 | 1.6335 | 72 |
300x600 | 8 | 26 | 1.44 | 60 |
300x300 | 15 | 23 | 1.35 | 72 |
300x450 | 12 | 27 | 1.62 | 60 |
- Q: I have a tile floor in a basement bathroom. These are small 2 inch tiles and I would like larger 8 by 8 inch tiles on the floor. Do I need to remove the old tile or can the new tile be laid right over the old tile? The subloor is concrete slab.
- take up the old...just that simple and if no underlaymen such as hardy backer underneath install some. over laying with a filler is only going to give you headaches and cracks in your grout lines soon after doing it, if installing over the old.
- Q: Please help me decide the right color to use. We are renovating our bathroom and I always wanted a navy blue or maroon toilet bowl. Today, I see a perfect navy blue/dark blue toilet bowl but I do not know what is the best color of tiles or walls should I use. We do not like white tiles or walls since it is really hard to maintain. My husband wanted a floor to ceiling wall tiles. Please advise.
- well itll b good to use torquisey/ bluey colour tiles with some white in it. basically try not to make ur bathroom dark, erm go for light colours looks better n gives the bathroom a bright look.;) sorry i cnt say much but i woud make my bathroom like that
- 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?
- I agree that real tile can be nearly as cheap as peel and stick, but much more attractive. Its a lot harder work though! Peel the old ones up. I stuck sticky tile over old sticky tile in my laundry room and now the pattern of the old tile is starting to show through.
- Q: This is what I need some information on. I decided to put some floor tile in front of my door in my living room where some carpet is. So what size should I cut out of the carpet where I‘m going to put the tile ? If you have any advice how I should go about this just let me know. You no something like the dos as well as the don‘ts
- if you have a grinder use it to smooth out the cement or at least scrape it down with heavy scraper. This is something that your professional installer guy should have done when he poured your pan. you need it smooth surface to lay the tile. I'm assuming your laying 1 or 2 tiles with the pan sloping to the drain. If you have any chuncks on the pan it will make you tile look bad and won't set properly.
- Q: I need to remove several tiles for repair and replace the tiles with as little damage as possible
- The first thing to do is stop hitting the tile with a hammer. I feel it is a far better idea to remove the cement board and tile all at the same time. You want to start removing tile where the ceramic tile ends and a different flooring material, such as carpet or hardwood flooring, begins. Do not try to start this job in the middle of the ceramic tile floor. for other information you can check my source site
- Q: but now we have decided to probably go with laminate tile in each. Mainly time is the big thing, I know I can put that in but not sure about tile. Anyways is this a good decision. Does anyone have experience with laminate tile and if so can you recommend where or what brand to look at. Also can you give me an idea of pricing..Thanks...
- Laminate tile will be a better bet if you are doing it yourself. It is easier and less likely to pull up. I would go to Home Depot for it. They usually have some of the best brands. They can be anywhere from $5 for twelve tiles to however much you can imagine. Prices are drastically different in different stores and places.
- Q: The tile of my garage is 10 years old. The house was abandoned and I bought it. The tile that was used was a textured ceramic tile. I‘ve tried brushing it and washing it with different products but it goes back to a dusty look. Any ideas on how to bring it back to life other than paying to get it polished by a professional. Thank you in advanced.
- If you don't want to pay for the labor to have it cleaned, you will be the one to do it yourself. Elbo Grease. Get some Tile Acid Cleaner from the Home dpot/Lowes, and a couple of hand held scrub brushes, some plastic bristles, some metal bristles, (to see which works best). Get a spray bottle, poor the acid into it. do not delut with water. Not until after it has sat on it for 5 min and you have scrubbed and scrubbed. Then spray with water (lightly Misting) and wipe up with disposable towels. Dont forget the rubber gloves. After the entire floor is finished or until you are satisfied (or if you want to do in Stages) wait until entirely dry and get some Tile Sealer and begin to apply. Pay attention to the grout lines first then mop all over the tile. The cost for materials will be about $50--$70 But the labor is where the real money is. Have Fun I do not envy you.
- Q: What are the benefits of installing tile in kitchen and bathroom or would linoleum be better? Also, how hard is it to install tile floors. I‘ve had friends who‘ve had no experience and they did it and did a good job. I am just a bit skeptical of doing it myself but just wondered if there are videos out there that shows you how to do it.
- You can usually check out home improvement videos for free from local stores. Also, if there is existing tile you want to remove it first. You can buy a tile removal scraper from Home Depot or Lowe's for about $25. Then you use it to pick up and scrape the existing tile. It is not hard laying tile but you do need to work your way towards the door so you don't tile yourself in. The adhesive may get a bit messy so get some adhesive remover to use after it dries. Good luck.
- Q: I am about to renewing my kitche.I plan to install tile.Well I have no tile cutter but I do have a simple, regular cutt off electrical tools and a diamond blade.Should this be enough for it?
- The only cutting tool you can't go without is an angle grinder.Get the Dewalt that costs between $50 $60 dollars.It's lighter weight has the amps to make it happen.Buy a diamond blade but do not get the Bosch Turbo.It's inferior.Also,you want a continuous rim on that cutting wheel.The 4in. is the way to go.I can do entire houses full of tile with nothing but a grinder.Gonna be real dusty,though.
- Q: I‘m tiling a shower in a small bathroom, should I go with ceramic or something like vitreous? Any experience welcomed greatly!!
- I would use ceramic tile. It comes in a variety of sizes and colors and is relatively easy to put up. It is also very easy to clean. If you haven't tiled a lot before, get self spacing tiles. Then you do not need to mess around with tile spacers. This will speed up your job. Also, if you have never tiled before, check with your local hardware store. Some places like Home Depot and Lowe's will offer free tiling classes. HTH!
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