Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a Porcelain Tile ?
What is a Ceramic Tile?
What's the difference between Glazed and Unglazed Tiles?
What is Glazed Porcelain?
Is porcelain tile better than ceramic?
What is the difference in wall tiles and floor tiles?
Can I use any floor tiles outside?
Can I use any tiles in and around my swimming pool?
Are grouts waterproof and will the grout lines go mouldy?
How do I clean my tiles? Do I use normal household cleaners?
Do I have to use small tiles in a small area?
I want 'GRIP' tiles for my bathroom. Aren't shiny tiles slippery?
Why do I have to use an underlay?
What is a Porcelain Tile ?
What is a Ceramic Tile?
What's the difference between Glazed and Unglazed Tiles?
What is Glazed Porcelain?
Is porcelain tile better than ceramic?
What is the difference in wall tiles and floor tiles?
Can I use any floor tiles outside?
Can I use any tiles in and around my swimming pool?
Are grouts waterproof and will the grout lines go mouldy?
How do I clean my tiles? Do I use normal household cleaners?
Do I have to use small tiles in a small area?
I want 'GRIP' tiles for my bathroom. Aren't shiny tiles slippery?
Why do I have to use an underlay?
What's the difference between Glazed and Unglazed Tiles?
Tiles can be unglazed or glazed. Basically an unglazed tile contains the same colour and base raw material throughout the body and normally have no decorations or patterns. A glazed tile consists of the clay body (or bisque) covered with a glaze that is applied, and fired, separately. The glazes are formed from sand, kaolin clay, previously prepared glazes and oxide-based pigments to provide the colour.







