What tile is moisture proof and absorbent? What kind of tile is the most moisture resistant?

Updated on home 2024-07-14
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Porcelain glazed tiles (antique tiles) currently on the market.

    1. The general water absorption rate is below, which is a good choice for bathroom tiles. If the tile does not indicate the water absorption, you can use water to drop on the back of the tile, and then wait quietly for a few seconds to check the diffusion of the water droplets. Tiles with a relatively high water absorption rate are easy to fall off after time of cold and heat, which is a problem that needs to be paid attention to.

    2. Anti-slip floor tiles are the key to the selection of bathroom floor tiles. Non-slip floor tiles often have wrinkled stripes or concave and convex points on the front, which are mainly used to increase the friction of the floor and prevent slipping. Secondly, try to choose a small area of floor tiles, small floor tiles are easier to grasp the slope, so that the floor drain water smoothly.

    3. You can see from the side whether there are pinholes of different sizes in the tile, whether the surface of the tile is flat, in addition to this, you can also judge by the sound, the more brittle the sound of hitting the tile, the better the quality of the tile, the best ceramic tile not only prolongs the use of time but also is more conducive to cleaning and maintenance.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is good not to absorb water.

    What absorbs water is glazed bricks, which is a layer of glaze on the surface of the clay after firing, and the quality is not good. Non-absorbent is all-porcelain floor tiles, ***. Exterior wall tiles are water-absorbing due to the relationship between materials, but there are standards for water absorption, and water absorption cannot be unlimited.

    Too much water absorption is easy to cause the hollow drum to fall off.

    The water absorption rate of this ceramic tile is relatively high, when using cement mortar paving, the purpose of soaking water is to prevent the ceramic tile that absorbs water from absorbing water in the case of not soaking in water, absorbing the water in the cement mortar too quickly after smearing the cement slurry, so as to shorten the solidification cycle of the cement mortar, causing the tile to be not firmly bonded.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1 All hello, Tiles with low water absorption rate usually have good moisture resistance, spring decoration, tile water loss and drying, you need to observe whether the surface is cracked when buying, in addition, the glaze layer of thick tiles will also increase the moisture resistance of tiles to a certain extent. When choosing tiles, look at the moisture content of tiles, the quality of tiles with less water content is also better, of course, it should be higher.

    When decorating tiles, there are usually ceramic tiles and terracotta tiles for owners to choose, and the current mainstream trend is still ceramic tiles. When distinguishing between pottery and ceramic tiles, the tile holes are dense and not easy to absorb water, and the percussion sound is crisp, while the clay brick holes are large and easy to absorb water, and the percussion sound is heavy. Ceramic tiles generally need to be soaked and other processes before decoration, which is more complicated, so it is recommended that you choose tiles as much as possible.

    If you are afraid of your child falling, you can choose non-slip tiles instead of moisture-proof tiles, anti-slip tiles are generally used to pave toilets, kitchens and other places.

    Now the general matte floor tiles on the market have anti-slip function, and large-size vitrified tiles also have anti-slip function, many products are very slippery in the absence of water, but not so slippery once wet.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I believe that most of my friends' floors are tiled, and some of my friends' kitchens and sanitation will be tiled, but for friends in the south, they will find that the floor tiles of the house, the bathroom tiles, and the kitchen tiles always feel wet and dirty. This is mainly caused by the fact that the floor and tiles are not moisture-proof, so for such a situation, we can only avoid this problem by choosing moisture-proof tiles, so I will tell you about moisture-proof tiles.

    How to buy moisture-proof tiles

    First, look at the material.

    Different material characteristics are different, the purchase of ceramic tiles should first look at the material, and different materials of ceramic tiles have different characteristics. The following is an introduction to several commonly used tiles, as well as their respective characteristics, you can choose according to your needs.

    1. Several commonly used ceramic tiles.

    Mosaic. The volume of mosaic is the smallest of the various tiles, and it is generally commonly known as a brick. It was originally a material for architectural decorative arts in ancient Europe. Generally speaking, it is only used to pave the kitchen, bathroom, or lobby swimming pool in the home.

    High-temperature bricks. In recent years, the most popular floor tile material is high-temperature brick. High-temperature bricks are tiles made of high temperature and high pressure, which have higher wear resistance than ordinary paving tiles, so they are quite suitable for floor decoration.

    Over the bottom bricks. This kind of brick is made of the same material as a whole, regardless of the bottom layer and the surface layer, even if it is scraped and worn, it will not reveal another color of the material, which affects the appearance; In addition, this kind of brick is also quite resistant to wear and tear, which is suitable for high-movement flooring, so many people today also use over-the-bottom bricks to pave floors.

    Clay bricks. In addition to the above-mentioned tiles, there are also many people who advocate local flavors choose clay bricks (red bricks) with a simple and natural appearance to pave the floor, which is more commonly used in balconies, gardens, and halls.

    Second, look at the appearance.

    The second step in buying ceramic tiles is to look at the appearance of the tiles, in addition to choosing their favorite style, but also from the color, color difference, area and thickness and other aspects to judge the quality of the tile.

    1. Look at the uniformity of color and luster, and the surface finish.

    Pick out four tiles in any few bags, spread them on the ground with good light, see if the tiles are uniform in color, and note that they must be randomly selected to ensure the inspection effect.

    2. See if there is color difference.

    Four or five bricks are extracted from a box, spliced together, and whether there is any obvious color difference from a distance, and the parts suspected of color difference are carefully observed at close range, and compared with other tiles.

    3. Check whether there is a missing angle.

    Due to the process of handling, the tiles are easily damaged. When purchasing, you must pay attention to check whether there are gaps in the corners of the tiles.

    4. See if the area is equal.

    Randomly draw two bricks, align them diagonally, compare the four corners and the corners of the tile, if there is a skew and asymmetrical place, it means that there must be a brick with an irregular area.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No. In terms of material, floor tiles can be divided into two kinds, one is the glazed brick on the surface, and the other is the full-body brick that is not glazed on the surface. If it is only from this point of view, then the whole brick can block the moisture from the bottom to penetrate upward.

    But in real life, the moisture on the surface of the floor tiles does not all penetrate from the bottom up, when the "back to the south" climate comes, the moisture in the air will condense on the surface of the floor tiles, and make it in a state of accumulation for a long time, and this is actually what is commonly called "moisture". Therefore, even if the whole body brick is used to pave the ground, it cannot really achieve the purpose of "moisture-proof".

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