sábado, 11 de março de 2023

Porcelain Flooring – Choose the right TYPE, the ideal material for installation and HOW to clean

 Porcelain flooring is one of the most popular coatings in works and renovations. That's because it's a versatile option, with high durability and resistance.



Choosing the correct porcelain floor is essential for the entire look of the environment, always remembering that it needs to meet the needs of the space and the taste of the residents.


Finally, understand how to choose the best type of porcelain tile for your floor and follow up on crucial information to install and clean it correctly!



The different types and patterns of porcelain flooring – Find out which option is best for you

child lying on porcelain floor

First, it is important to understand that the porcelain floor has specificities, which means that some models are more suitable only for internal areas, while others for internal and external areas.


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In this way, this designates the usability of the floor, so it is interesting that you research these characteristics before making the purchase.


We can classify the porcelain floor into two types: technical porcelain and enamelled porcelain.


technical porcelain

Technical porcelain tiles are the type of flooring that does not have layers of enamel on the surface. That is, it can be called “whole mass”, because what you see in the body of the product is also on its surface.


Thus, the color and design of the texture are applied directly to the composition of the ceramic mass. Cool, right?


This type of porcelain tile is more resistant and absorbs less water , which is why it is ideal for environments where there is a lot of movement of people and equipment.


You can find technical porcelain floor tiles in four finishing standards: satin, natural, polished and EXT porcelain tiles – the latter can have straight edges at 90º (called rectified porcelain tiles) or slightly rounded edges (bold).


enamelled porcelain

Enamelled porcelain tiles, on the other hand, receive a layer of enamel on their surface, which defines the color, texture and finish.


This type is more porous than technical porcelain tiles, but has low water absorption (about 0.5%).


Since enamel inhibits water infiltration, this porcelain tile can be a good flooring option for outdoor areas and balconies.


In terms of standards, there are polished, satin and natural glazed porcelain tiles.


Is it possible to make floor over floor with porcelain tiles?

room with porcelain floor

Yes, you can make a new layer with porcelain tile, but before opting for this way of renovating the floor without breakage , evaluate some important points:


Check the adhesion of the floor to the base of the settlement: all parts must be well fixed, so check if there are any parts coming loose;

If more than 50% of the adhesion of the old floor is in trouble, it is not worth carrying out the floor-to-floor process – the expense and time would be greater than laying a new floor.


Observe the structure, as it needs to support the weight;

Thoroughly wash the previous floor! You can use a specific detergent for cleaning the floor;

Use the correct mortar.

And of course: always pay attention to details and make the necessary adaptations, such as drains, water leaks in bathrooms and doors, for example.


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These are the most common Porcelain Flooring Sizes

living room with porcelain tile floor

Choosing the size of the porcelain floor depends on the purpose for the environment where it will be installed.


However, it is good to know that there are several different sizes, being able to choose from small pieces to ballasts that can cover a huge space., about  Laminate flooring in St augustine 

Among the most common sizes of porcelain tile floors, we can mention:


4,5×4,5cm;

6,5x23cm;

15,5×15,5cm;

30x35cm;

15x60cm;

60x60cm;

80x80cm;

20x90cm.

Evaluate the size of your space, the number of pieces that will be used and, obviously, the budget you have set aside for this.

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