form_title= Porcelain Tile form_header= Install beautiful porcelain tile in your home! Where do you want he tile installed?*= _ [50] What are the dimensions of the room?*= _ [50] What size do you want the tile?*= _ [50]
Depends on the size of a tile...
Porcelain is GLASS you can use whatever suits your needs..you are not going to hurt the tile... anything from Axax to Mr Clean & Pinesol can work
The use of the words porcelain and ceramic to describe tiles is somewhat confusing as most are described as ceramic, then divided between porcelain and non-porcelain. The main differences are that porcelain tiles are denser, smoother and more impervious to moisture, whereas ceramic or non-porcelain tiles are softer. Therefore porcelain tiles are more suitable for areas that get harder wear.
This sounds as though there is not enough thinset under the tile. Or your thinset didn't properly bond to the tile. There is no real way to fix this besides pulling the tile up. If they haven't already, the tile will likely start cracking.
Yes, you can use Clorox to clean porcelain tile, but it should be diluted properly to avoid damaging the tile or grout. A mixture of one part bleach to ten parts water is generally safe for cleaning. Always ensure the area is well-ventilated and test a small, inconspicuous area first. Avoid using bleach on colored grout, as it can cause discoloration.
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Depends on the size of a tile...
can you mix ceramic and porcelain tile on a bathroom floor
Porcelain tile is very durable. It can withstand heavy traffic, and is easy to clean. Porcelain tile doesn't deform in extreme temperatures. It is also skid resistant.
Yes, you can seal porcelain tile to protect it from stains and damage.
Yes
Can I use water & vinegar to clean porcelain plank floor tile
The best adhesive to use for installing porcelain tile is a modified thin-set mortar.
Yes, porcelain tile can be used for outdoor installations as it is durable and resistant to weather conditions.
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Wax should NEVER be used on a porcelain tile. Porcelain is non porous and has no need for waxing. It will only become a mess to clean later.
Porcelain tile is basicaly glass & doesnt need to be sealed, sounds like some sales person is trying to sell you a smoke grinder. The grout should be sealed but your wasting your money sealing a porcelain tile. Ceramic, maybe, saltillo absolutely, but not the porcelain.