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What's The Difference Between Porcelain Tiles Or Ceramic Tiles?

1. Unglazed porcelain tiles (often referred to as homogenous) where the surface effect is produced within and is part of the body of the tile<br>2. Glazed Porcelain Tiles where the surface effect is printed onto the body of the tile in the normal way<br>

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What's The Difference Between Porcelain Tiles Or Ceramic Tiles?

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  1. What's The Difference Between Porcelain Tiles Or Ceramic Tiles? Porcelain tiles are actually made from ceramic and there are 2 types of porcelain tiles as well as non-porcelain tiles. 1.Unglazed porcelain tiles (often referred to as homogenous) where the surface effect is produced within and is part of the body of the tile 2.Glazed Porcelain Tiles where the surface effect is printed onto the body of the tile in the normal way Want to know more about our Porcelain Tiles? And how nice these tiles will look in your house? Easy…just call us on 0113 231 0218 or jus Tell Us What You Want Most of tiles produced in the world are non porcelain and these tiles have a red or white clay body onto which a glaze effect is printed. This type is use specific. Non porcelain wall tiles can only be used on the walls as they are not designed to be strong enough for floor use.

  2. Porcelain tiles, particularly the homogenous type are often used in commercial applications where durability is more important. They can also be polished to produce a glass-like surface for stunning visual impact. Porcelain tiles are very hard so you can use exactly the same product on your walls and on your floors. Porcelain Tiles often have rectified edges. This process grinds off the natural curvature at the very edges and give you a more precise modern style that allows fixing with very narrow grout joints So are porcelain tiles better? Yes they are, but like any decorative product they are better mostly because beauty is in the eye of the beholder! For More Information Please Visit Website: http://www.tilesandmosaics.co.uk/

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