Easy to clean and hygienic surface
When it comes to ceramic floor and wall tiles, ease of cleaning is the ease and efficiency of removing dirt, stains, dust and other materials that interact with the surface.
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When it comes to ceramic floor and wall tiles, ease of cleaning is the ease and efficiency of removing dirt, stains, dust and other materials that interact with the surface.
This defect occurs on both floor and wall surfaces. It consists of the loss of fastening of the tiles with the sub-cladding layer.
In this case, the cladding surface is already damaged at the time of moving and these damages (abrasion, cracks, stains, scratches, damage due to chemicals) are visible on the surface, in other words, the cladding is in poor condition.
When tiles are damaged due to frost, pieces of tiles of varying sizes (from a few millimeters to several centimeters) break off.
Ceramic tiles are only the surface layer of a wall or floor, a complex building structure. This design consists of several layers and various materials. Each layer performs special functions. Let's look at the most important of them.
This defect is a straight crack or twisted crack that runs through several adjacent surface tiles. In most cases, such cracking of the tile is not accompanied by its separation (even incipient) from the lower layer.
We write - quality, we read - beauty and durability. These properties of the cladding depend not only on the quality of the tile, but also to a very large extent on how competently the tile is installed.
The user, after completing the tiling, discovered that the floor differed, in particular its aesthetic characteristics, from the expected results. This can only be a “subjective” opinion, that is, the lined surface under certain conditions makes an unpleasant impression on the user, which was not taken into account when choosing the tile. Tiles may also differ for objective reasons, for example, in tone, class of material, etc.
The reasons for the appearance may be the following factors:
- excess moisture in the base;
- uneven distribution of the adhesive composition;
- presence of dust, dirt, grease stains...
Porcelain tiles are a type of ceramic tile produced by pressing and have a water absorption of less than 0.5% (EN 14411) - the lowest for all floor and wall tiles.