Different Types of Vitrified Tiles

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Vitrified Tiles - Types and Properties Cracks and scuffs in floorings are vulnerable places where water, oil, or chemicals can seep under the coating. Further, cracks expand and spread, becoming trip hazards. So, you end up patching the cracks and coating the scratches over and over again. Still, there comes a moment when you will need to recoat the entire floor. And this indicates that you had fallen for cheap flooring, which wasn’t so inexpensive after all.

Choosing suitable floor tiles becomes a must to stop worrying about cracks, degradation, or wear out on floors to avoid such situations. Here, as we talk about Vitrified tiles which have a very low water absorption rate, you can sit back and forget about stains and damage on your floor. Vitrified tile is an alternative to marble and granite flooring. Generally, they are used for both indoor and outdoor flooring due to their water and frost resistance. According to Houzz's guide to “Which Tiles Are Perfect for Indian Floors?”, Vitrified tiles in India are popular and most installed in Indian homes. Its superlative strengths, non-porous nature, resistance against stains, and marble look makes it more favorable.


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