Get answers to common questions about swimming pool tiles
Porcelain swimming pool tiles with water absorption below 0.5% are the practical standard for submerged pool applications in India. They resist chemicals, staining, and moisture penetration over the long term. For premium aesthetics and curved pool surfaces, glass mosaic tiles are used alongside porcelain.
No. Glossy tiles become extremely slippery when wet and are not suitable for pool floors, steps, or wet poolside areas. Matte, textured, or anti-skid finishes are the correct choice for any surface where people walk in wet conditions.
R11 is the standard recommendation for pool decks and surrounding wet areas. R12 is preferred for higher-risk zones such as pool steps, ramps, and entry points. Always ask for the DIN 51130 test rating, not just the product description.
Swimming pool tile failures almost always trace back to one of the following: poor waterproofing below the tile bed, incorrect adhesive selection, missing expansion joints, uneven substrate preparation, or water seeping behind the tile through deteriorated cement grout.
Epoxy grout is the correct specification for pool applications. It is waterproof, stain-resistant, chemically resistant to chlorine, and significantly more durable than cement grout under continuous water exposure.
Standard ceramic tiles with water absorption above 3% are not suitable for submerged pool use. They absorb chemicals and moisture over time, leading to glaze damage, colour fading, and structural failure of the tile body.
Mosaic tiles in smaller formats like 25x25 mm or 50x50 mm can follow the curved surfaces of pool walls and floors without hollow gaps. The additional grout joints also provide better grip under wet barefoot conditions.
Porcelain swimming pool tiles installed with proper waterproofing, epoxy grout, submerged-rated adhesive, and correct maintenance can last 15 to 20 years or more.
Swimming pool tiles are designed for submerged, continuous water exposure with chlorine resistance and very low water absorption unlike bathroom tiles, which are designed for periodic wet use and do not need to meet the same absorption, chemical resistance or slip rating standards required for pools.
Measure the total surface area (floor + walls + steps) in sq.ft. Add 10–15% for cuts and wastage. Divide by the area per box for your chosen format. For a 300x300 mm swimming pool tile, each box covers approximately 1.0 sq.m use this as your base calculation. For bulk project estimates, contact for a godown quotation with format-specific box coverage details.