ceramic tiles

Tiles are usually thin, square or rectangular coverings manufactured from hard-wearing material such as ceramic, stone, metal, baked clay, or even glass. They are generally fixed in place in an array to cover roofs, floors, walls, edges, or other objects such as tabletops. Alternatively, tile can sometimes refer to similar units made from lightweight materials such as perlite, wood, and mineral wool, typically used for wall and ceiling applications. In another sense, a tile is a construction tile or similar object, such as rectangular counters used in playing games (see tile-based game). The word is derived from the French word tuile, which is, in turn, from the Latin word tegula, meaning a roof tile composed of fired clay.
Tiles are often used to form wall and floor coverings, and can range from simple square tiles to complex or mosaics. Tiles are most often made of ceramic, typically glazed for internal uses and unglazed for roofing, but other materials are also commonly used, such as glass, cork, concrete and other composite materials, and stone. Tiling stone is typically marble, onyx, granite or slate. Thinner tiles can be used on walls than on floors, which require more durable surfaces that will resist impacts.

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  1. Dan

    Update on CE Marking of Ceramic Tiles

    The European Ceramic Tile Manufacturers Association has just published their advisory document on CE marking of ceramic tiles. Click here for the full article.. RSS feed from For tiles, tilers, tiling and the tiles industry: The Tile Association.
  2. Dan

    Positive future for ceramic tiles

    A report on the ceramic tile sector has just been published by Research and Markets Ltd. in which the company assess there is a positive future for ceramic tiles Click here for more information on this article. For other news, checkout Tile News Blog.
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    Ceramic Tiles Lifting after 7 Years

    Can anyone give any advice please. We bought a new house 7 years ago and lived in it for 5 years and then rented it out. After 2 years with the same tenants they called us to say that some of the kitchen tiles were lifting. Our immediate thoughts were subsidence or water so we rushed down to...
  4. T

    slc over glazed ceramic tiles

    hi couple quick questions my boss wants me to lay electric heat mat on glazed ceramic tiles then slc over top will this be ok? my thinking is need to rough the tiles up to get it to all bond
  5. C

    alumina ceramic/basalt ceramic tiles.

    Can anyone tell me anything about this type of tiling and what experience is needed for this line of work ? Being a tiler can I jump straight in and expect to be able to cope with it ? cheers
  6. V

    how do i tile over marlley tiles with ceramic tiles

    can some-one tell me how to apply ceramic tiles over marley ones thanks
  7. D

    Tiler wanted Pembrokeshire Wall and floor ceramic tiles

    The remaining tiling is for wall tiling in a utility room and WCs, plus floor tiling for hanging cupboard. Also looking for plasterer to do some skimming.
  8. T

    Laying ceramic tiles on PVC trunking

    Hi, Am looking to tile over a vertical length of PVC trunking 60mm wide x 30mm deep which hides the flow and return pipework for a radiator (the trunking gets hot). The tiles are ceramic with a crackle glaze. Any suggestions on what type of adhesive to use would be appreciated. I would plan to...
  9. R

    Drilling ceramic tiles for pipes

    Hi experts, I need to drill ~25mm and ~12mm holes in 9mm ceramic tiles for pipes and basin fixings. Can anyone tell me what is the best bits to buy? I am only doing my own bathroom (not a pro) and only need these two sizes but should I just buy the 365 set?
  10. L

    Restoring Victorian red and black ceramic tiles

    Hi I'm looking for some advice on cleaning up and sealing some old victorian red and black tiles in our hallway, which i presume are unglazed ceramic. They are very well worn and i dont want or need them to look new, but i'd like to remove as much of the dirt as possible before sealing them to...
  11. J

    wall preparation and tools for 30x60 ceramic tiles

    I'm a DIYer and have tiled sucessfully with tiles up to 20x30 and tubbed adhesives. Bought these 30x60 double fired ceramics without realising the extra problems you face. Read lots of good stuff on this forum but please check my thinking and warn me if I've got things wrong. Three walls are...
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    Porcelanosa Ceramic Tiles??

    I'm very keen on these tiles for my bathroom but given the price (approx £55/mtr) I was expecting them to be porcelain. Porcelonosa Ruggine & Ferroker range. Question is, should i be concerned they are ceramic and not porcelain?
  13. M

    Using a combination of ceramic tiles, bamboo tiles & glass mosaic

    Hello, everyone! I am writing to ask for some advice about my husband's and I choice of décor for refurbishing our bathroom. We've bought all our tiles from B&Q: we've chosen some white 20x20 cm tiles (I think they are called Glacier Bumpy) for the main wall covering, and some dark brown bamboo...
  14. G

    Wetting ceramic tiles in water 1 hour before fixing.

    Good morning all. I have a small quad shower enclosure to tile, it is stud walls lined with aquapanel and jointed etc. I am using white spf addy. My question is the tiles turned up yesterday and on the box it stated they should be immersed in water for at least 1 hour before fixing and that any...
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    is it possible to lay 60x60 calibrated slate outside on top of existing ceramic tiles

    Hi all, relatively new to the game and customer has asked me to tile his existing patio area with slate he has purchased 87m worth, along with another 120m indoor over same ceramic tiles. the slate is 10mm thick. 60x60. Quite a lot to make a hash of.
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    Drilling ceramic tiles

    Hi, bit of a silly question and the answer will most prob be no but.. are these drill bits overkill for drilling ceramic tiles? thanks dave
  17. P

    Ceramic tiles on anhydrite screed floor

    Hello, I am Mike and I am in the middle of a self build house project in Aberdeenshire Scotland. I have anhydrite screed down on both the ground floor and the first floor, over wet underfloor heating. There are a total of four rooms (bath/shower/utility/kitchen) that will have ceramic tiled...
  18. K

    ceramic tiles on mineral felt

    Does anyone have any advice how to lay ceramic tiles onto a newly laid mineral felt ( concrete sub-base ) balcony? Many thanks, Keith
  19. G

    600 x 300 Ceramic tiles on Backer boards which adhesive! (sorry)

    Totally racking my brain here trying to figure this out after reading so many threads til the early hours of this morning! I'm using tile backer boards which are to be Dot & Dabbed and mechanically fixed to concrete walls. To my understanding Keraquick adhesive will be good to use (please...
  20. R

    Azuvi Ceramic Tiles

    Hi All, I am a new member to this forum and hopefully someone out there can help me with my request! I need to purchase some Azuvi Dibelgio Mare (600 x 300) ceramic floor tiles to replace existing. Having viewed several websites I understand the Azuvi as a company in Spain went into...
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