Get answers to common questions about Panipat tiles
Yes. Share your area size, vehicle type (car/SUV/commercial), and whether it’s a driveway, basement, or ramp. We’ll recommend the exact tile size, thickness, and finish to avoid over-spending or under-specifying
Yes, we provide direct Morbi godown pricing for bulk orders. This can save 30–45% compared to retail. Contact us with your required quantity to get the latest rate and freight estimate.
1) Number of boxes
2) Adhesive requirement
3) Grout quantity
This helps avoid under-ordering or costly wastage.
We guide you before purchase to ensure correct specifications. For bulk orders, we confirm application, load type, and usage conditions so you don’t face costly failures after installation.
For ready stock, dispatch usually happens within 2–5 days. Transit time depends on your location. We also help coordinate full truck or container loads for faster delivery.
Parking tiles are heavy-duty vitrified or porcelain floor tiles engineered for vehicular load, water resistance, and slip safety in outdoor or covered parking areas.
Parking tiles are made from full-body vitrified or glazed vitrified material a dense ceramic clay body fired at high temperature, giving them under 0.5% water absorption and high load resistance.
Full-body vitrified tiles (FBVT) with 12–15mm thickness and an R11 anti-skid rating are the safest default for hatchbacks, sedans, and standard SUVs.
Matte or textured full-body vitrified tiles with a certified R10–R12 rating are best for outdoor use, since they resist sun, rain, and oil while keeping wet traction.
Yes, when certified with an R10–R12 anti-skid rating under the DIN 51130 wet-ramp test; glossy or satin-matte tiles are not slip-resistant and should be avoided for parking.
Yes, parking tiles are structurally stronger than regular floor tiles they use full-body vitrified construction and greater thickness (12mm and above) to resist point-load cracking under vehicle weight.
Most parking tiles are vitrified either full-body vitrified (FBVT) or glazed vitrified (GVT) in matte/textured finish since vitrified material offers under 0.5% water absorption and high strength.
400×400mm and 500×500mm are dealer favourites for practical driveways, while bungalow-style large driveways are shifting toward 600×1200mm; housing societies still prefer 600×600mm and 400×400mm for fewer edge cuts and easier repairs.
10–12mm is the minimum for private cars, 12–15mm suits standard SUVs, and 15–20mm is the 2026 baseline for heavy SUVs and MUVs weighing 2.5–3.5 tons.
600×600mm or 400×400mm work best for most residential and society driveways due to easier cutting around drains and columns, while 600×1200mm suits larger bungalow-style driveways.
Vitrified tiles have under 0.5% water absorption and higher density, making them suitable for parking, while ceramic tiles are more porous and not engineered for vehicular load or outdoor wet-traction demands.
Darker, uniform shades like matte grey or charcoal hide tyre marks and oil stains better across large shared surfaces, though lighter shades help manage summer heat in covered stilt parking.
Parking tiles typically last 15–25 years when thickness, R-rating, and installation including base, adhesive, and joints are all specified correctly.
Parking tiles have under 0.5% water absorption, making them highly water-resistant, though proper slope-to-drain grading during installation is still needed for effective drainage.
Sweep regularly and wash with mild detergent, avoid acidic cleaners which erode grout, use a soft brush with mild degreaser for oil or tyre-mark stains, and inspect expansion joints annually for weathering.
Morbi Tile Hub offers full-body vitrified tiles, glazed vitrified tiles in matte/textured finish, digital stone-look and cobblestone GVT, across sizes from 400×400mm to large-format 1200×2400mm slabs.
Morbi Tile Hub offers factory-direct transparency on batch documentation, thickness specs, and certified test reports, along with export support for buyers across UAE, Africa, and Southeast Asia.
Morbi remains India's dominant tile manufacturing hub, and buying directly from a Morbi-based manufacturer-partner like Morbi Tile Hub typically offers better transparency on specifications and pricing than a multi-layered retail chain.