Porcelain
Porcelain tiles are generally made by a dust-pressed method of a composition that produces a dense impervious fine-grained tile with a water absorption rate of less than 0.5 percent that are used to cover floors and walls. They can either be unglazed or glazed.
The hardness of the tile is rated from zero to five according to the ASTM C1027 (or ISO 10545-7) test for surface abrasion resistance of glazed tile. This rating, (sometimes mistakenly called the PEI rating) determines the tiles suitability for various end use conditions. Generally, very hard tiles are used in homes, while the softer tiles are easier to mill and are mostly used as insulators for low grade electronics.
Large scale production of porcelain tile is undertaken in many countries, including the United States, China, Italy, Bulgaria, Turkey and Spain. We have a wide range of Porcelain tiles and our biggest range are O&H floor and wall tiles starting at £31.30 +VAT which is a low price for such great tiles.
Testimonials
We would have no hesitation in recommending you to any of our friends and neighbours intending to carry out the type of work at which you are so proficient.
— Mr and Mrs Hollox
"Is has been a great pleasure dealing with you, and we are especially grateful to Dan for overseeing the project and to all your staff for their pleasantness and the way in which they have taken such care with our home. In particular we thankyou for completing the extension after the previous contractors went into administration. We would have no hesitation in recommending you to any of our friends and neighbours"..
— Mr & Mrs Hollox
We are very pleased with the appearance of the bathrooms. Your fitters were helpful, polite and in difficult circumstances, as cooperative as they could be.
Thank you for taking my concerns about the radiator/towel rail in our ensuite bathroom seriously.
— Susan McAllister



