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| Categories | Marble Ceramic Tile |
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| Brand Name: | CR |
| Model Number: | HMS1522 |
| Certification: | CE,ISO9001, ISO13006, CO,COC,CIQ, CCC, PVOC, SONCAP, SASO,SGS,FTA, TUV Certifications etc |
| Place of Origin: | Guangdong, China |
| MOQ: | Any Trail Order ls Welcomed |
| Price: | $5.55-6.55 |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,T/T,D/A,D/P, Western Union,MoneyGarm,E-Checking etc. |
| Supply Ability: | Order, In Stock |
| Delivery Time: | 3-7 Working Days |
| Packaging Details: | Standard Export Strong Packing |
| Size: | Customizable |
| Color Selection: | A wide range |
| Export: | Global |
| Surface: | Veneer / Melamine / Laminate |
| Environment Standard: | E0, E1 Standard |
| Standard Cartons and Wooden Pallets Packing: | Graphic Design, Total Solution for Projects, Cross Categories Consolidation, Others |
| Application: | Home, Exterior, Mall, Supermarket |
| Design Style: | Nordic Light Luxury Style |
| Material: | Full-Body Porcelain Tiles |
| Function: | Acid-Resistant, Antibacterial, Heat Insulation, Non-Slip, Firebrick, Wear-Resistant, Anti-slip |
| Surface Treatment: | Full Body Tiles |
| After-sale Service: | Online technical support, Onsite Inspection, Free spare parts, Other |
| Warranty: | More than 5 Years |
| Floor Specification ( Unit:mm2): | 750*1500 |
| Texture: | Random Changeable Texture |
| Occasion: | Interior Floor Wall |
| Luster: | High Glossy |
| Use: | Interior Tiles |
| Tile Type: | Floor Tiles |
| Water Absorption: | <0.5% |
| Colors: | White with Golden |
| Grade: | Premium Grade |
| Usage: | Interior Tiles |
| Product Name: | Porcelain Polished Tile |
| Tile: | Glazed Polished Pocerlain Tile |
| Thickness: | 11mm± |
| Selling Units: | Single Item |
| Single Package Size: | 110X110X160 cm |
| Single Gross Weight: | 50.00 kg |
| Net Weight: | 28.5Kg/Piece |
| Surface Process: | Polished Glazed |
| Packing Details: | 2Pieces/ Carton,57Kg/Carton |
| Company Info. |
| Guangzhou Chenru International Building Materials Co., LTD |
| Verified Supplier |
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Why Tiles Pop Up: The Surprising Reasons You Need to Know!
If you're considering installing tiles in your home, it's essential
to understand why tiles pop up. Popped-up tiles not only look
unsightly but can also be a safety hazard. In this blog post, we'll
explore the surprising reasons why tiles pop up, from improper
installation to exposure to moisture and heat. We'll also cover the
different types of tiles that are more prone to popping up,signs
that your tiles are at risk, and common mistakes to avoid when
installing tiles. Whether you're a homeowner, contractor, or DIY
enthusiast, this guide will help you understand why tiles pop up
and how to prevent this frustrating issue from happening in the
first place.
1. Types of tiles that are more prone to popping up
Not all tiles are created equal, and some are more prone to popping
up than others. For example, large, heavy tiles require a more
substantial adhesive to hold them in place, and if the adhesive
isn't applied correctly, the tiles can pop up. Additionally, tiles
made of natural stone, such as marble or granite, are more porous
than other tiles, making them more susceptible to moisture damage
that can cause them to pop up.
2. The importance of using the right adhesive for your tiles
The adhesive you use to install your tiles is just as important as
the tiles themselves. Different types of tiles require
different adhesives, and using the wrong adhesive can lead to tiles
popping up. It's essential to choose an adhesive that's
designed for the specific type of tile you're using, as well as the
surface you're installing it on. Additionally, the adhesive
must be applied correctly and allowed to cure fully before grouting
to ensure a secure bond.
3. How to properly prepare the surface before installing tiles
Proper surface preparation is crucial to preventing tiles from
popping up. The surface must be clean, dry, and free of any debris
or contaminants that could compromise the adhesive's bond.
Additionally, the surface must be level and flat, as uneven
surfaces can cause tiles to pop up over time.
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