Get answers to common questions about cement tiles
Cement tiles are handmade, porous, and require periodic sealing every 18–24 months. Vitrified tiles are factory-produced, non-porous, and maintenance-free. Both can achieve the same concrete aesthetic the difference is in upkeep, not appearance. The right choice depends on your space use and willingness to maintain the surface.
Rough-textured cement tiles trap dust in their surface pores and require more cleaning effort than smooth vitrified surfaces. Daily sweeping and weekly mopping with a pH-neutral cleaner in the 6.5 to 8.5 pH range is the standard maintenance routine.
Use a grey grout closely matched to the tile tone, applied at minimal joint width. A contrasting or bright grout colour creates harsh visual lines and disrupts the continuous appearance that makes grey flooring effective.
Cement tiles are softer than vitrified tiles and can chip or crack when heavy or sharp objects are dropped on them. They are suited to residential spaces and light commercial use, not environments with constant hard-impact traffic.
Matte and textured cement grey tiles provide better grip than polished finishes and are a practical choice for areas requiring slip resistance, including ramps and slightly sloped exterior surfaces. Polished grey tiles should not be used in these applications.
Most Morbi dealers accept orders for both part-loads and full truckloads. Minimum order quantities typically start from 500 sq.ft for standard cement grey vitrified tiles, though this varies by manufacturer and tile type. Confirm MOQ, freight charges, and GST applicability directly with your dealer before placing an order.
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