Get answers to common questions about 1000x1000 mm tiles
A 1000x1000mm tile measures approximately 3.28 x 3.28 feet, or just over 39 x 39 inches. It covers exactly 1.0 square metre per tile. For coverage calculations: 100 square feet of floor requires approximately 9.3 tiles, so most buyers plan for 10–11 tiles per 100 sqft to account for cutting and breakage. Calculate your exact room dimensions and wastage buffer before finalising your order.
As per IS 15622:2017 Group BIa standards the classification applicable to vitrified tiles water absorption must be strictly less than 0.5%. In practice, most quality GVT and PGVT tiles produced in Morbi fall between 0.005% and 0.08%. This makes them highly resistant to moisture penetration. However, "vitrified = waterproof" is incorrect improper epoxy grouting can still allow moisture to reach the substrate over time.
For high-traffic commercial spaces, matte, sugar finish, or structured/grip finishes are technically appropriate. Glossy and nano-polished surfaces provide the best visual impact but have lower slip resistance unsuitable for commercial corridors, semi-wet zones, or spaces where elderly residents are present. Ask your dealer for the R-value or DCOF rating of any tile being specified for commercial use. Minimum DCOF for level interior floors walked on when wet is 0.42.
GVT (Glazed Vitrified Tile) has a digital-printed glaze applied over a vitrified body excellent for realistic stone, marble, and wood looks. PGVT (Polished Glazed Vitrified Tile) adds a nano-polish layer on top of the glaze, creating a mirror-like high-gloss surface. Alternatively, full-body vitrified material and Double Charge vitrified tiles don't use a surface glaze instead, two layers of clay pigment are pressed together, creating a wear layer 3–4mm thick that's virtually impossible to scratch through in normal residential or light commercial use.
Technically possible, but practically difficult. Wall installation at this size requires reinforced substrate, heavy-duty polymer-modified adhesive, and extremely strong bonding at every edge the weight of a single tile is 20–22 kg, and any adhesive failure causes a safety hazard. Most architects specify 600x1200mm or 800x1600mm for bathroom walls and reserve 1000x1000mm for floor use only. If wall use is planned, consult a structural engineer for substrate reinforcement requirements.
For 100 sqft floor area: approximately 9.3 tiles are the theoretical minimum. Order 10–11 tiles (10–15% extra buffer) to cover cutting wastage, transit breakage, and future replacement reserve. Do not order exact quantity matching a specific batch, calibre, and shade code later is often impossible once the production run is complete.
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