Friday, March 25, 2011

SIMEC™ Vitrified Tiles are an excellent option for your Home



Hardwood floors are attractive, elegant and stylish for your home. Unhappily they are also quite fragile and involve a lot of protection and care to maintain their great looks. If you cannot stand by the time to keep your hardwood floors well cared for, why not adopt SIMEC Vitrified Tiles instead??

Our vitrified tiles are a gorgeous option and these are tougher and harder than hardwood floors. Natural stone could get damaged by wet which is not a dilemma for vitrified tiles.

 Now you may think what is Vitrified Tile?
Vitrification is a method that combines 60 percent silica and 40 percent clay mutually to form Vitrified Tiles. The entire process when they are manufactured makes them solid and non-porous. This gives them an added advantage over natural stones like marble that is porous and requires care.

Almost maintenance free, vitrified tile is non abrasive so you can use them in places of high traffic with effortlessness. There is one more chief advantage that our tiles have over other flooring preferences. Most of the designs on the vitrified tiles are printed using soluble salts which are pigments that penetrate the surface to about 2 to3mm of depth. This actually means that the designs on our vitrified tiles are at a depth of 25% of the tiles thickness! We also have SIMEC Multi Charged Vitrified tiles which means micro colored powder is feed inside the tile body not only the surface. Since the tiles are so stiff and non abrasive, the design is almost permanent. Even some of the floor polishes only stay alive on the surface and have nil resistance to abrasion.

soluble salt & multi charge collection
Our Multi Charged Vitrified Tiles are available in variety of shades, more color then you will find in natural stones.

Any change in temperature or moisture does not enlarge or contract our vitrified tiles like it would do a wooden floor. This makes our tiles an application free of any joints. You can fashion uniform joints. You can form uniform gaps with the use of spacers in between the tiles while fixing them and then filling it up with grout. This is recommended when the tiles may have to bear extreme temperatures, hot or cold.

All you need to do to SIMEC™ vitrified tiles in the name of maintenance is sweeping.

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Pratik Patel (B.D.M.)
Shreeji Ceramic

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