Scotia 2400x15x15mm

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- Product Specifications
Surface Finish - Matt Tiles
Matt finish tiles are relatively less reflective and duller than gloss tiles. Their less smooth surface makes them ideal for floor and wall application creating a tranquil, soothing space in your home and office. Matt finish tiles are ideal for bathrooms, kitchens and entrance hallways. They can also be used in high foot traffic areas due to their durability and good slip resistance.
The most important advantage of matt finish tiles is that they don't scratch easily and retain their look for a long time.
Material - Porcelain
Porcelain tiles go in sync with well-appointed furnishings of homes and offices because they offer unmatched variety of colours, shapes and sizes. A creative expression of your personality on your surfaces, these fully vitrified porcelain tiles are highly durable with a longer life span. These tiles are also fireproof, rendering them the safest choice for homes and offices.
That's not all. They are ideal for outdoor use such as places with high foot traffic and are the perfect solution for cold climates because of their frost-proof exterior. Their strength and non-porous nature make them highly resistant to staining. You can lay them by using an adhesive, grout and silicone sealant.
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.