Glazed
Tiles
Glazed tiles are made the same way as unglazed except that a glass
wearlayer called a glaze is
fused to its surface by means of tremendous heat. This process enables
manufacturers to produce an unlimited array of colors and designs,
while the non-porous glaze creates a surface that is practically
stain-proof.
Most glazed tiles are ideally suited for the home, and new technologies
have produced glazed tiles that are tough enough for heavy industrial
use.
Glazed tiles vary in “gloss” levels ranging from a matt
to a satin to a high gloss. In general, higher the gloss... the
softer the glaze. Areas of the home that receive less wear, such
as bathrooms can use a higher gloss level than high-traffic areas
such as kitchens.
Glazed
Ceramic Wall Tile
Any ceramic tile is suitable for walls, but thin, high-glossed and
decorative tiles are most commonly used.
The most traditional size for all tiles is 4 ¼” x 4
¼”, but there is a growing trend toward larger, more
luxurious tiles. 8” x 10” is currently the decorating
trend.
Walll tiles have a very soft glaze and porous body and should never
be used on floors or for
outdoor applications.

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