Get answers to common questions about New York tiles
Yes, ideal for living rooms, staircases, and parking.
Yes, Textured tiles with correct thickness perform well when screed and adhesive are properly installed.
Polished variants can be. Matte and textured finishes provide better grip.
Yes, Low water absorption makes them suitable for sun and rain exposure.
Regular wet mopping with neutral cleaners is sufficient. To prevent staining, always use epoxy grout in commercial flooring.
Cracking typically traces back to uneven subfloors or poor adhesive coverage, rather than the tile itself.
Choose polished for dry indoor areas, matte for general circulation, and textured for parking, ramps, and outdoor zones.
Yes. Buyers can request IS 15622:2017 compliance certificates from Morbi suppliers at the time of dispatch. Government and institutional buyers should confirm grade requirements with their project consultant before placing bulk orders.
They can be used in light to medium industrial environments, but the base design, load distribution, and movement type must be evaluated. For heavy forklifts or point loads, flooring specifications should be planned with structural guidance.
Full body vitrified tiles are unglazed porcelain tiles where the colour and material composition are consistent through the entire thickness, not just printed on the surface. This is defined under IS 15622:2017 and ISO 13006 as Group BIa unglazed tiles, with water absorption under 0.5%.
Full body tiles start with a refined mix of clay, silica, quartz, and feldspar, hydraulically pressed and fired in kilns between roughly 1200°C and 1400°C. The feldspar melts and fuses the entire mix into a dense, glass-like matrix, so there's no separate glaze layer — just one continuous body from face to base.
Regular ceramic tiles have a plain clay base with a thin printed or glazed layer on top, so chips reveal a different colour underneath. Full body vitrified tiles have colour running through the entire thickness, so the same tone continues straight through even when chipped.
Full body tiles are better suited to heavy traffic since the design never fades or wears off, while glazed vitrified tiles (GVT/PGVT) offer photorealistic marble, wood, or concrete looks at a lower cost. The right choice depends on whether durability or aesthetics is the priority for your space.
Not literally waterproof, but close to it. Water absorption is typically under 0.05%, well inside the ≤0.5% ceiling set for Group BIa unglazed tiles under IS 15622:2017 and ISO 13006.
Matte full body finishes can actually be more sensitive to micro-scratches than a polished double-charge surface, since there's no compressed wear-glaze on top to resist surface marks. This is one point professionals genuinely disagree on.
Yes, they're low maintenance once installed correctly. Clean with pH-neutral detergents, avoid strong acidic or alkaline cleaners on textured/matte finishes, and skip steel wool pads on grip-finish surfaces since they leave microscopic iron fibres that rust over time.
Full body vitrified tiles have a long lifespan with minimal surface wear, since there's no thin wear-glaze layer to erode over time. This makes them genuinely suited to 24/7 foot traffic in airports, malls, and hospital corridors without needing re-polishing or resurfacing.
Slip resistance depends on the finish chosen, ranging from R9 for dry interiors to R11–R13 for wet or commercial areas under the DIN 51130 standard. As a practical action tip, always confirm the R-rating and Wet DCOF value (minimum 0.42 per ANSI A326.3) before selecting a finish for wet zones.
Yes, full body vitrified tiles can be used on both walls and floors, though floor use is far more common given their durability advantage. Matching mitred edges also make them suitable for countertop profiles and staircase nosing where wall-to-floor colour continuity matters.
They perform best in commercial flooring (airports, malls, hospital lobbies, school corridors), industrial settings (factories, warehouses, loading docks), and staircases where nosing must match the tread colour exactly. Heavy-traffic residential entrance lobbies are another strong fit.
Yes, this is exactly where full body vitrified tiles are genuinely suited 24/7 foot traffic in airports, malls, and hospital corridors, where the surface can't wear thin because there's no separate wear layer to fail.
Yes, in the right thickness and finish. Standard 9mm interior-grade tiles aren't meant for vehicular loads heavy-duty 12mm, 15mm, or 16mm variants with a textured or matte finish (R11 or higher) are the correct spec for outdoor and parking applications.
Full body vitrified tiles come in matte, sugar/lapato, satin, structured/grip, and carving finishes, with polished versions being rarer since polishing works against slip resistance. Carving and sugar-finish variants are seeing rising demand across both Tier 1 metros and Tier 2 cities.
Common sizes range from 300×300mm and 600×600mm for residential floors up to 600×1200mm, 800×800mm, and 1200×2400mm for premium and large-format commercial use. Step and riser formats like 1000×300mm are also available for staircases, along with heavy-duty 12–16mm profiles for parking-grade applications.
Full body vitrified tiles are limited to solid tones, salt-and-pepper patterns, and subtle grain designs, since colour is baked into the body during firing rather than printed on afterward. For photorealistic marble, wood-grain, or concrete-look designs, GVT/PGVT tiles serve that need better.
Morbitaa Buildmart LLP sources full body vitrified tiles direct from Morbi's manufacturing cluster, including standard residential sizes, large-format commercial variants, step-and-riser sets, and heavy-duty parking-grade tiles in 12mm, 15mm, and 16mm profiles.
Sizes range from 300×300mm residential formats up to 1200×2400mm large-format commercial tiles, with finishes spanning matte, sugar/lapato, satin, structured/grip, and carving. Call +91 75677 75672 to confirm current stock across sizes and finishes.
Buying direct from Morbi through Morbitaa Buildmart LLP cuts out one or two distribution layers compared to metro retail showrooms, which typically closes the Metro-vs-Tier-2 price gap. It also gets you consistent batch/lot documentation and dispatch timelines you can plan a project around (3–10 days).
Morbi remains India's dominant tile manufacturing cluster for full body vitrified tiles, with established units supplying both domestic and export markets across UAE, Africa, and Southeast Asia. As a practical action tip, always verify lot number, caliber code, and shade code on every carton before confirming a bulk order from any supplier.