Glazed Porcelain Floor Tiles

Glazed Porcelain Tiles

Glazed porcelain tiles have been in use for many years and are currently the most popular tile category in the world. Digital printing machines have brought a revolution in the area and with their help, any graphic or design can be printed on the tile to make it look traditional or modern. The tiles are created by heating clay, mostly kaolin clay, with additional feldspar and finely powdered sand to temperatures between 2200 and 2500 degrees Fahrenheit. It is important to note that porcelain tile flooring is not only appropriate for indoor and outdoor use but also a great option for both commercial and residential applications. Here are the reasons why you should choose Glazed Porcelain Tiles!

  • Low Maintenance.
  • Highly durable.
  • Resistant to fading.
  • Scratch and Stain Proof. 
  • Available in a variety of styles, patterns, colors, and sizes.
  • Gives a lavish finish to your home.

Glazed porcelain tiles will provide a sophisticated touch to the exterior of your home or other commercial space while also giving your interior a smooth and modern appearance. We at Lavish offer glazed porcelain tiles in a range of sizes that are versatile and long-lasting. Our collection of glazed porcelain tiles is in a variety of sizes and finishes. You can choose your desired pattern and size without compromising the design and quality of the tiles. These tiles can be set in different designs, including white lacquered, windmills, herringbone, and more. Our wide range of products is adequate for all purposes and appropriate for both interior and outdoor projects.

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Glazed Porcelain Tiles

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Glazed Porcelain Tiles FAQS

Polished and Glazed, both are good options for Porcelain tiles. Porcelain’s thick, tough surface has made polishing an effective substitute for a glazed surface. As a result, a tile can be fired, polished, and then painted to create a gloss without a glaze. However, unlike regular glazed tiles, polished porcelain may require sealing. 

Glazed Porcelain Tiles are made through the glazing process. The process of glazing involves covering ceramic ware with a coating or glaze, typically made of vitrified lead glass and occasionally coloured oxides that result in an opaque surface. 

Certainly, Porcelain tiles tend to be slippery. Whether they are glazed or unglazed, the majority of tiles have the potential to be slippery when wet, although matte-finished tiles are much less likely to be so, and textured or grip-finished tiles are non-slip since they are made specifically for outdoor use.

Because porcelain is more expensive than other varieties of tile, some homeowners may find it to be an expensive option. Though, at Lavish Ceramics, you can buy 12×12 Glazed Porcelain Tiles at affordable rates.

Porcelain Tiles are strong, but they are also challenging to drill or cut. This can be counted as a disadvantage because for them to be carved into any required shape, specialized and powerful instruments are needed.

Glazed vs Unglazed Porcelain Tiles, both are a good fit depending on your requirement. 

Glazed Porcelain Tile is resistant to wear, scratching, chipping, and cracking because of its exceptional hardness and density.

Although Porcelain Tiles are Water Resistant, they are not waterproof. This means that if you immerse them in water for a long enough time, ultimately they will let the water through.

The Thickness of the Glazed Porcelain Tile Ranges from 8mm – 10mm. 

Maintaining a Glazed Porcelain Tile is easy. White vinegar or a commercial cleaner is safe for Glazed Porcelain Tiles, if you ever get stains on the surface. To completely remove the stain, you can use a warm water wash with vinegar that has been diluted. After wiping down the area, let it sit for 10 minutes, and then you can rinse it with some clean, warm water.

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