Get answers to common questions about dgvt tiles
DGVT stands for Digital Glazed Vitrified Tile. It is a vitrified tile with a digitally printed glaze layer on top, which enables high-resolution marble, stone, wood, and decorative designs on a strong, low-porosity body.
Yes. DGVT tiles are one of the most commonly specified options for living rooms, dining areas, and bedrooms in Indian residential construction. Large formats like 600×1200 mm are particularly popular for the clean, open appearance they create with minimal grout lines.
DGVT tiles have water absorption of less than 0.5%, placing them in the BIa vitrified category under IS 15622-2017. This makes them suitable for floors in kitchens, living areas, and light commercial spaces.
Glossy DGVT tiles can become slippery when wet. For bathrooms and other wet areas, matte finish variants or tiles with higher surface texture ratings are more appropriate. Always confirm the surface property of the specific tile before specifying it for a wet area.
They serve different priorities. DGVT offers far greater design variety through digital printing, making it the preferred choice where aesthetics matter. Double-charge vitrified tiles have a thicker colour layer pressed 3–4 mm deep into the body, giving better long-term surface durability in very high-traffic zones. Choose DGVT for design-first residential and commercial spaces; choose double-charge where surface wear is the primary concern.
Satin matt or full matte finish is the most practical choice for Indian living rooms. Glossy finishes look striking in showrooms but show footprints, dust, and mop streaks in daily use. Satin matt gives near-gloss visual depth while being far easier to maintain.
For standard rooms, 600×600 mm works well. For larger living and dining areas, 600×1200 mm is the most popular choice currently. For premium residential or commercial projects, 800×1600 mm and 1200×2400 mm formats are available but require an experienced installation team and a properly prepared flat base.
Key pricing factors are tile size, surface finish, tile body thickness, print quality, brand positioning, freight and logistics, and GST. Larger formats, premium finishes, and thicker bodies sit at the higher end of the price range. Sourcing directly from Morbi manufacturers versus purchasing through retail distribution can mean a 40% to 100% difference in landed cost.
Dealer rates for 600×1200 mm DGVT tiles vary based on quality segment, order quantity, and dispatch destination. Mid-segment tiles typically fall in the ₹32–₹52/sq.ft range ex-factory. Contact your supplier directly for current rates with GST breakup and freight estimate to your location.
Always order a minimum of 5–8% over your calculated requirement. This accounts for cuts, breakage during installation, and future tile replacement needs especially important when sourcing from a single production batch to avoid shade variation risk.
DGVT tiles (Digital Glazed Vitrified Tiles) are made using a vitrified body created from clay, quartz, feldspar, and silica. A digitally printed design layer is applied on top and protected with a glaze coating. Common DGVT tile finishes include matte, glossy, satin, rocker, sugar, and textured finishes for different residential and commercial applications.
DGVT tiles offer realistic marble, stone, and wood designs through digital printing technology. Key features include a dense vitrified body, low water absorption, multiple surface finishes, easy maintenance, stain resistance, and availability in popular sizes such as 600×600mm and 600×1200mm.
DGVT tiles are resistant to normal household scratches and stains, but they are not completely scratch-proof. Glossy surfaces can show micro-scratches from sand or abrasive particles, while matte and textured finishes hide daily wear better. Proper cleaning and grout maintenance help preserve their appearance.
DGVT tiles are resistant to normal household scratches and stains, but they are not completely scratch-proof. Glossy surfaces can show micro-scratches from sand or abrasive particles, while matte and textured finishes hide daily wear better. Proper cleaning and grout maintenance help preserve their appearance.
DGVT tiles perform well in homes, offices, retail stores, and other moderate foot-traffic areas when the correct finish and grade are selected. For extremely heavy commercial traffic, industrial areas, or abrasive environments, stronger options like double charge or full-body vitrified materials may be more suitable.
Clean DGVT tiles by regularly sweeping dust and using a damp mop with a pH-neutral cleaner. Avoid harsh acidic chemicals and abrasive tools, especially on glossy surfaces. For kitchens and wet areas, good-quality grout such as epoxy grout can help reduce staining and maintenance issues.
Yes. DGVT tiles have a vitrified body with very low water absorption, generally ≤0.5% under vitrified tile classifications. This makes them denser and less porous compared with many regular ceramic tiles, helping improve moisture resistance and long-term performance.
Morbi Tile Hub offers a wide range of DGVT tiles including marble-look DGVT tiles, wood-look designs, matte finish tiles, glossy finish tiles, sugar finish tiles, rocker finish tiles, and large-format options in different sizes for residential, commercial, and project requirements.
Morbi Tile Hub helps buyers source DGVT tiles directly from Morbi's tile manufacturing network with access to multiple sizes, finishes, and designs. Buyers can compare options, understand technical details, and select suitable DGVT tiles based on their space, usage, and project requirements.