Guide to Ceramic Tiles
Ceramic tiles are made from a blend of clays and silicones pressed into shape and then fired in a kiln to produce tough, hard wearing tiles that are resistant to water, spillages and stains.They don’t require any sealing or polishing and are easily wiped clean so are ideal for walls and floors, bathrooms and kitchens.
Ceramic tiles come in a wide variety of colours, patterns, sizes, finishes and textures. Glazed ceramic tiles are an obvious choice for walls in bathrooms, kitchens and laundry rooms, but are also often used in reception areas and conservatories. Unglazed ceramic tiles can withstand heavy foot traffic and are often slip resistant.
Ceramic tile products:
- Ceramic border tiles
- Ceramic wall tiles (large, medium and small)
- Ceramic floor tiles (large, medium and small)
- Choosing Your Tiles
- Guide to Ceramic Tiles
- Guide to Porcelain Tiles
- Guide to Natural Stone Tiles
- Guide to Mosaic Tiles
- Types of Adhesive & Grout
- Tile Preparation
- Measuring for Floor Tiles
- Measuring for Wall Tiles
- How to Tile a Wall
- How to Tile a Floor
- How to Tile a Kitchen
- How to Tile a Bathroom
- How to Apply Silicone Sealant
- How to Apply Adhesive
- How to Cut Tiles
- How to Tile Around a Bath
- How to Tile a Shower
- How to Tile Around a Corner
- How to Lay Mosaic Tiles
- How to Grout Tiles
- How to Regrout Tiles
- How to Clean Tiles
- How to Lay Laminate Flooring
- How to Lay Wood Flooring
- How to Lay Underfloor Heating
- General Tiling Tips
- What You Will Need for Tiling



