If you find lower price anywhere, we'll give it you for 10% less.
If you find a lower priced identical stocked item that's in stock with a competitor (even if it's on sale), we will not only match it, we will give it to you for 10% less.
You can obtain the price beat guarantee for instore and online orders.
If you have any questions please visit or call your local National Tiles store, submit an online enquiry or call 1300 733 000 between 9 AM to 5 PM AEST on business days.
Grip tiles have a rougher surface, making them less slippery. They have a light sand texture embedded in the glaze. Grip finish tiles are ideal for swimming pools, balconies and other areas that require non-slip surfaces. These tiles are not recommended for high traffic indoor areas such as bathrooms and kitchens.
Material - Ceramic
Ceramic tiles are made from clay that is quarried, prepared and then poured into a mould. These tiles are available in diverse sizes, colours, textures, designs and styles to suit varied preferences. These elegant tiles offer timeless look to aspirational home and office spaces. They are impervious to extreme temperatures and corrosion. Ideal for use on floors and walls in living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens and bathrooms; in the long run, ceramic is affordable and a perfect choice for DIY homeowners. You can lay them by using the right adhesive, grout and silicone sealant. A major differentiator of ceramic tiles is that they are environment-friendly and don't require harsh chemicals for cleaning.
Edge - Pressed Edge
Pressed tiles are manufactured using a standard pressing and firing process in a mould. This means the size of these tiles varies slightly and allowance needs to be made while laying them. Larger grout joints are required when laying pressed tiles and it is because of this that their installation is faster and cheaper. These tiles hide imperfections in the substrate whereas rectified tiles highlight them. The ease of manufacturing makes pressed edge tiles generally a cheaper buy.