tile choice

Vinyl composition tile (VCT) is a finished flooring material used primarily in commercial and institutional applications. Modern vinyl floor tiles and sheet flooring and versions of those products sold since the early 1980s are composed of colored polyvinyl chloride (PVC) chips formed into solid sheets of varying thicknesses (1/8" is most common) by heat and pressure. Floor tiles are cut into modular shapes such 12" x 12" squares or 12" x 24" rectangles. In installation the floor tiles or sheet flooring are applied to a smooth, leveled sub-floor using a specially formulated vinyl adhesive or tile mastic that remains pliable. In commercial applications some tiles are typically waxed and buffed using special materials and equipment.
Modern vinyl floor tile is frequently chosen for high-traffic areas because of its low cost, durability, and ease of maintenance. Vinyl tiles have high resilience to abrasion and impact damage and can be repeatedly refinished with chemical strippers and mechanical buffing equipment. If properly installed, tiles can be easily removed and replaced when damaged. Tiles are available in a variety of colors from several major flooring manufacturers. Some manufacturers have created vinyl tiles that very closely resemble wood, stone, terrazzo, and concrete and hundreds of varying patterns.

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  1. Dan

    A bit of history - Tile Frieze Fragment from Kashan, Iran. 13-14 Century.

    Think any of your tile work will be knocking around in 7 centuries time? :D :D Giving the nod to @timeless john of Timeless Tiling Solutions. (Find Timeless Tiling Solutions in the Tilers Directory at TilersForums.com - Available for Victorian and Edwardian Tiling Work across the UK - Very new...
  2. Dan

    We're hoping to shift some threads to this area of the forum.

    If you spot any threads (or know of any off the top of your head) then please give us a shout via reporting the post and we will move those over to this area of the forum for you. We're aiming to get this forum category stacked up with tiles and tile advice threads. There are a lot of people...
  3. Dan

    Choosing your tile well, will guide your cost

    A huge factor when buying tiles are the cost of them. But not just them, the adhesive and grout too. But not even just those three things, the products needed to prepare your background (substrate) to tile to is often the part that is missed out when it comes to costings. We've made a whole new...
  4. B

    Tile Choice for Small Wet Room Floor

    Hi folks, I am having a downstairs small bathroom completely renovated. There will be a new concrete floor going in. There will be a toilet, sink and shower. The shower area will be about 1200x900mm. The whole room will be about 2700x900mm so the shower fits nicely at one end, sink & toilet at...
  5. B

    Tile Choice for Kitchen Floor

    In the photo attached I want to put down a new floor in the kitchen off the hallway. Currently there is lino there. I'd like to put down something that won't look awful with the Victorian tile hallway. My first choice is tile, although wood has been suggested that I would always have avoided...
  6. F

    Need Help Choosing a Tile

    As per my related thread I will be tiling an outdoor area, although outdoors it has a roof and 3 sides. The open side does get rain sometimes blown in onto it, also when being in the garden would have wet feet so it needs to be slip proof or lets say not overly slippery. I used to paint it with...
  7. M

    advice choosing a new van

    right folks my vauxhall corsavan needs to go its just too small but has served me well never let me down and very very cheap to run does around 60 mpg im very reluctant to sell it as its so cheap and reliable had a small van as i was only subcontracting but circumstances are changing any way im...
  8. C

    who would have thought choosing your own tiles...

    Would be a right palaver !!! I can not think what I want nor what size or anything... Who wants to come and quote for this job lol...just going to leave it in your hands haha
  9. D

    help choosing a wall tile

    hi were in the process of finishing our new kitchen and cant decide on a wall tile just tgought someone might suggest something we have overlooked or not even thought of. we have a light oak shaker door absolute black granite floor tile with gloss black sparkly work tops. the wall tiles need to...
  10. D

    Tile choice that you kinda ask why .

    Have you worked on jobs where you see the tile choice and think nahh that ain't gunna work but once done you say , ye! that does .. I remember working next door to Ex Sunderland player Kenwyne jones and being a TOON fan i kinda cringed when i saw the tile colours.. :yikes: But...
  11. N

    freestanding bath, floor support, tile choice

    Hi guys About to embark on a bathroom job in the next month and would really appreciate some advice please. It's a first floor bathroom and the existing floor is joists overboarded with chipboard. The customer would like a freestanding bath but hasn't yet decided whether to go for reclaimed...
  12. D

    Choosing a wet room shower tray

    The location of the shower tray and how much floor space can be used for the shower area in your new wet room is important. When doing this you will need to consider the following. Is your bathroom floor a wood floor or concrete floor How and where the shower gulley waste will connect to the...
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