What Is Ceramic tiles?
Ceramic tiles are the most popular for bathrooms and laundries and also good for floors in kitchens, entrances, dining rooms, lounges and bedrooms. Ceramic tiles are energy savers. In winter, the sun heats the tiling and the concrete slab below, keeping the home warmer; in summer, if the surface is shaded, the tiles and slab remain cool. Ceramic tiles come in traditional soft biscuit and glazed types; quarry and paving tiles; monocottura (single-fired) and bicottura (twice-fired) fully vitrified tiles (laid with adhesives not sand and cement); and in tessellated and period tiles for restorations.
Related Questions
- Exterior Deck - Is it possible to adhere ceramic tiles to a waterproofing membrane over a concrete roof structure, over interior space in a climate such as Seattle?
- Can a laminated or wooden floor be fitted on top of concrete or onto ceramic tiles?
- How Do I Install The Ceramic Tiles On The Concrete Floor?