Get answers to common questions about elevation tiles
Yes. For coastal areas and high-rainfall regions, choose tiles with UV-coated glaze, water absorption below 0.5 percent, and use polymer-modified or epoxy grout to seal joints effectively.
300×600 mm is the most practical size for residential facades. Larger formats like 600×1200 mm suit commercial buildings or wide unbroken facade sections.
Elevation tiles offer a service life of fifteen to twenty-five years against paint's three to five year reapplication cycle, with texture, depth, and stain resistance paint cannot match. The upfront cost is higher, but total long-term cost is lower with tiles.
Tiles without UV-resistant glaze show colour shift within twelve to twenty-four months. Porcelain and vitrified tiles with UV-stable glaze hold colour reliably for ten to fifteen years under normal exposure conditions.
No. Old paint must be fully removed before tiling. The base wall must be clean, dry, and structurally sound before any tile fixing begins.
Algae and moss grow on surfaces that retain moisture in surface pores or texture grooves. Using polymer-modified grout to seal joints, applying an anti-algae treatment, and ensuring proper drainage around the wall base all reduce the problem significantly.
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