Get answers to common questions about stone look tiles
Stone look tiles generally have a lower upfront cost and require significantly less long-term maintenance than natural stone. Kota, slate, and sandstone need periodic sealing and are more vulnerable to staining and moisture damage, adding to the total cost of ownership over time.
Textured matte and relief finishes with good anti-skid properties are best for outdoor use. For terraces, pathways, and poolside areas, look for heavier texture depth that maintains grip even when wet. Polished and glossy finishes are usually not suitable for outdoor applications.
Matte and textured variants offer adequate grip for most residential use. Polished and glossy stone look tiles are slippery when wet and are usually not suitable for terraces, or any outdoor area. Check the anti-skid R-value when specifying for wet or outdoor zones R10 or above is generally recommended for outdoor and bathroom floor use.
For bathroom walls, matte or honed porcelain stone look tiles work well and are moisture-resistant. For bathroom floors, textured or relief finish with an R10 or above anti-skid rating is recommended. Polished finishes are usually not suitable for bathroom floors.
600x600 mm textured anti-skid vitrified or porcelain tiles are the most commonly dispatched size for residential terraces from Morbi godowns. For larger open terraces in villas or commercial properties, 600x900 mm is also a practical choice. Ensure adequate slope for drainage regardless of size selected.
In most outdoor applications, yes. Porcelain has significantly lower water absorption (below 0.5%) compared to ceramic, making it more resistant to moisture damage and staining in outdoor conditions. Ceramic stone look tiles are usually not suitable for exterior wet zones and are recommended for indoor dry areas only.
No. Vitrified and porcelain stone look tiles do not require sealing. Only natural stone variants Kota stone, sandstone, limestone slabs need periodic sealing, ideally before monsoon season, to prevent moisture penetration and staining. For vitrified or porcelain stone look tiles, routine mopping with pH-neutral cleaners is sufficient for long-term maintenance.