Porcelain Bathroom Tiles
Porcelain tile is a ceramic tile that is generally made by the dust pressed method from a composition which results in a tile that is dense, impervious, fine grained and smooth, with a sharply formed face. Porcelain tile flooring is much harder with a water absorption rate that is much lower due to higher kiln temperatures at which it is baked.
FEATURES
The following are some of the features of porcelain tile.
- Porcelain tiles are typically made with “porcelain” clays that have specific properties.
- They are usually frost resistant
- Porcelain tiles are harder to bond and harder to cut.
- Porcelain tile floors are far strongest of any other manufactured flooring today.
- They are now being made in sizes up to 24 by 24, and are available in many styles and colors.
- Although more expensive than standard ceramic, they provide durability and resiliency not found in any other fired flooring.
TYPES
- Glazed: the glazed variety is usually a little easier to clean. Typically, glazed porcelain tiles have filled in microscopic holes that could be present in the unglazed tile
- Unglazed: tiles have better slip resistance.
DOES IT SUIT ANYWHERE?
Porcelain tiles are suitable for almost anywhere such as countertops, tub surrounds, showers, floors, literally anyplace you can think of. Still very popular in mosaic form for pools and bath walls and floors, they have now found their way into entire living areas. Porcelain glazes can be bright and glossy or matted. Some of the pieces seem to be almost translucent.
Though it has greater benefits, the only drawback is that, porcelain tiles are generally not uniform in size. This is due to the fact that they are fired at very high temperatures, which can cause distortion or warpage. Quality manufacturers such as Porcelanosa, consistently make products that are calibrated extremely well, which means all pieces will be uniform and consistent. Therefore, in order to avoid a “look” that is not as regiment as it should be, make your selection from a reputable company.