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porcelain tiles
High-temperature ceramic tiles that, thanks to their technical properties, can be installed in any location, both on floors and on walls. They can be installed without problems in exteriors, even on facades or swimming pool interiors.
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WHY OPT FOR PORCELAIN FLOORING?
Let us introduce you to the advantages this material can bring you, along with its key features and the various varieties available on the market. When making a choice, it is crucial to consider aspects such as strength, durability and maintenance requirements. In this perspective, porcelain tile emerges as a popular choice due to its optimal quality/price ratio, as well as being a type of covering with outstanding overall performance. For example, porcelain floors are suitable for all rooms, tolerate extreme temperatures and humidity, and exhibit versatility thanks to their wide range of designs, allowing for customisation. In fact, it is possible to select porcelain tiles that imitate more expensive materials such as wood or brick. Finding porcelain floors at highly competitive prices is relatively easy, as you can see by browsing our website. And the best thing is that these floors are not only limited to horizontal surfaces, as porcelain is also suitable for vertical wall coverings.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PORCELAIN, WHITE-BODY AND RED-BODY TILES
Porcelain stoneware is distinguished by its compact, non-porous structure, which prevents the absorption of liquids. Its manufacture involves a sandy clay which, when subjected to high temperatures in the kiln (approximately 1200º), acquires greater solidity and impermeability.
The choice between these options is influenced by various factors, including aesthetics. For many, porcelain stoneware has a special appeal because of its distinctive finishes, such as polished tiles. It is also preferred for its ability to resist wear and tear caused by foot traffic. Your choice should be based on the design you like and the durability you require.
There is no disadvantage in opting for porcelain stoneware in low-traffic areas, if you are captivated by its design and finish. Likewise, there are no restrictions on using red body or white body on walls if you prefer.