Ceramic tiles are one of the most practical building materials
ever made. They have proven their durability and flexibility
over thousands of years.
Floors
tiled in ancient Rome are still in use today. The Romans
were prolific users of ceramics to tile walls, floors and
to create magnificent decorative effects in their palaces
and public areas.
However,
today there are so many tiles for so many purposes that
it is important that you choose the right ones for your
project.
We
can use tiles today in every area of our homes. Bathrooms,
kitchens and laundries are no longer the sole area of attention.
Bedrooms, patios, balconies, swimming pools, garages, and
passage ways all benefit from being tiled rather than using
alternative coverings.
Investment
Ceramic tiles should become an integral part of your home.
Careful selection will enhance and protect your home and
add to its capital value. Consider your tiling as a long
term investment, even though it is an economical exercise.
Beware
Unfortunately there are a lot of people who do not care
what sort of tiles you buy, as long as they sell them to
you. At Sogo Vitrified Tiles you will find that we would
rather lose the sale than sell you the wrong tiles. We figure
that our reputation is too important to risk, and aside
from that we believe in our obligation to each and every
one of our clients.
Always
make sure that the tiles you have selected are suitable
for the area. Check the wear rating. Check that your tiles
are suitable for a wet area if some resistance to slip is
necessary.
Tilers
Tilers should know their trade and nearly all of them do.
They may not, however, be up with the latest technical developments
so if what your tiler tells you contradicts what a tile
merchant tells you, don't automatically believe one or the
other - please seek a third opinion.
Skid
Resistance
Almost any flooring can become slippery when wet, and ceramic
tiles are no exception. Surface dust can also contribute
to this. Floor mats help in both circumstances.
Tiles
with a skid resistant surface on a floor can reduce this
tendency, but the advantages are offset by a rough surface
being more difficult to clean.