In my time at the Morbi godowns, the biggest question I hear from project leads and homeowners alike is which vitrified tile is actually right for my space? The confusion is rarely about quality it is about application. When we dispatch a truckload, the factory focus is primarily on the calibrated edge, which retailers often ignore at the counter.
These spaces face a very specific kind of daily wear in Indian homes sandals coming in from outside, kids running across, heavy sofas dragging during cleaning, mopping every day, and dust settling constantly.
Vitrified tiles, because of how they are made pressed at high pressure and fired between 1200°C and 1400°C have very low porosity. Most daily stains wipe away easily.
☑️ Sizes available: 600×600, 600×1200, 800×1600 mm.
☑️ Thickness range: 8 mm to 12 mm (format dependent).
☑️ Dispatch timeline: 2–4 days from Morbi godown (stock dependent).
☑️ Freight: Approx ₹1300/tonne to major cities.
☑️ GST: 18% applicable (Ex-factory pricing)
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Bathroom tiles | Kitchen tiles | Living Room tiles
🏆 Best for kitchen floor: 600×600 matt anti-skid vitrified tiles
🏆 Best budget option: 600×600 standard vitrified tiles
Vitrified tiles are produced by fusing feldspar, silica, and clay fired between 1200°C and 1400°C resulting in water absorption below 0.5% as per IS 15622:2017. In Morbi factory clusters, the Grade-A sorting process maintains this standard, though Commercial Grade batches may vary slightly.
They comply with BIS IS 15622:2017 and ISO 13006 standards and are suitable for daily household as well as moderate commercial traffic.
[As per standard vitrified tile specifications]
[Based on Morbi dispatch data 2026]
| Property | Ceramic | Vitrified | Porcelain |
| Water Absorption | 3 to 6% | 0.5% or less | 0.3% or less |
| Porosity | High | Very Low | Very Low |
| Glaze Layer | Decorative only | Optional | Optional |
| Hardness (Mohs) | 4 to 5 | 6 to 7 | 7 to 8 |
| Best Use | Indoor, light | Indoor, Outdoor | Commercial heavy use |

What makes vitrified popular in Indian homes is the consistent surface no batch-to-batch variation like natural stone, and size options from 600×600 to 800×1600 cover most residential needs. A 600×1200 or 800×1600 tile reduces grout lines and creates a cleaner floor look. A light-tone vitrified tile reflects light and improves room perception.
In Indian homes where daily mopping, sandal traffic, and humidity are constants, vitrified tiles hold up better than marble or ceramic over a 10-year cycle.
The surface consistency also makes resale presentation easier for apartment owners. In 2 BHK and 3 BHK apartments especially, larger formats like 600×1200 and 800×1600 are increasingly preferred because fewer joints mean a more open, continuous floor appearance.
🏆 Best for living rooms: 600×1200 matt vitrified tiles.
[Based on Morbi dispatch data 2026]
If you are comparing marble vs vitrified tile cost, the 5-year maintenance difference usually makes vitrified the practical choice for most Indian households.

From Morbi godowns, 600×1200 dispatch has picked up sharply in 2026.
Full-body vitrified tiles maintain colour throughout thickness. Glazed tiles offer more design variety but colour exists on the surface layer only. Double charge tiles offer a durable two-layer surface a reliable middle ground for living spaces. Checking the Double charge vitrified tiles price is recommended for high-traffic living rooms as they offer the best value.
600×1200 and 800×1600 are widely used for modern homes. Without a flat base, even the best tile is highly likely to show lippage this is one thing no retailer warns you about upfront.
For most Indian homes where daily mopping is routine, matt or satin finish is the practical choice. Glossy looks premium in the showroom but shows every smudge at home.
| Feature | Matt | Glossy |
| Maintenance | Easy | High |
| Grip | Better | Lower |
| Look | Subtle | Reflective |
| Best Use | Homes | Display areas |
Below is a practical packing and pricing reference based on standard Morbi production. Prices are Ex-factory + 18% GST extra. Loading charges of approx. ₹0.50 to ₹1.00 per box may apply at the factory gate.
| Size (mm) | Finish | Thickness | Tiles/Box | Area/Box | Approx Weight | Packing Type | Price Range |
| 600×600 | Matt/Polished | 8.5–9 mm | 4 Pcs | 1.44 sqm | 27–28 kg | Thermocol + Carton | ₹20–50/sqft |
| 600×1200 | Matt/Polished | 9–10.5 mm | 2 Pcs | 1.44 sqm | 29–30 kg | Thermocol + Carton | ₹30–60/sqft |
| 800×1600 | Matt | 9–12 mm | 2 Pcs | 2.56 sqm | 52–55 kg | Foam + Wooden Pallet | ₹50–80/sqft |

In most Morbi dispatches, 9–10 mm thickness is standard for 600×1200 format tiles. The average vitrified tile box weight for this size is 29–30 kg, which impacts your overall freight calculations.
Approx 32–36 boxes per pallet for 600×600 format (varies by factory packing)
[Based on Morbi dispatch data 2026]
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| 📋 As per standard vitrified tile specifications | |
| Feature | Value / Standard |
| Water Absorption | 0.5% or less |
| Surface Property | Stain resistant |
| Tile Thickness | 7–12 mm |
| Hardness (Mohs) | 6 to 7 |
| Breaking Strength | 32–40 N/mm² |
| Standards | IS 15622:2017, ISO 13006 |
Pricing varies based on quantity, dispatch location, and dealer rate margins.
| Quality Segment | Retail Price (per sq.ft) | Morbi Price (per sq.ft) |
| Budget / Standard | ₹40 to ₹70 | ₹20 to ₹35 |
| Mid-Segment | ₹70 to ₹120 | ₹30 to ₹50 |
| Premium / Large Format | ₹120 to ₹170+ | ₹50 to ₹80+ |

✔ 600×1200mm Double Charge or Full-body tiles are the top choices for durability and fewer grout lines.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on Morbi dispatch data 2026 Double Charge remains the hero product for durability in residential projects.]
✔ Freight adds approximately ₹1300/tonne to the landed cost, which dealers factor into the final square foot price.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on current Morbi transport logistics data]
✔ 600×600 or 600×1200 matte tiles are preferred to avoid the clinical feel of high-gloss surfaces in sleeping areas.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on residential dispatch trends observed in 2026]
✔ Yes, for most households they offer lower maintenance, consistent finish, and controlled cost over a 10-year cycle.
🧾 Evidence: [Based on Morbi residential project dispatch comparisons 2026]
Price differences mainly come from distribution layers not tile quality. Morbi factory pricing is lower due to direct dispatch and reduced overhead. Correct specifications matter more than brand source.
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Get answers to common questions about vitrified tiles
Use a tile cleaner designed for mineral deposits. Avoid strong acids as repeated use can dull the glaze surface permanently.
Yes, matt tiles provide better grip compared to glossy surfaces and are a practical choice for wet areas.
Tile lifting usually happens when adhesive coverage is below 80% of the tile back, or when no expansion gaps are left at walls and pillars. In Indian climates where temperature variation is significant, tiles need room to expand slightly especially large format 800×1600 tiles.
Use felt pads under furniture legs and avoid dragging heavy items directly across the surface.
Yes, repeated use of harsh acids can permanently dull the glaze layer. Use pH-neutral cleaners for routine maintenance.
Use a dedicated grout cleaner or switch to Epoxy Grout for long-term stain resistance in wet areas.
Glazed tiles carry a surface print only; full-body tiles have uniform colour and texture throughout the entire thickness.
With proper installation on a flat, levelled base and correct adhesive, vitrified tiles regularly last 20–30 years in residential use. The surface does not fade unlike laminates or wood making it a long-term value choice for Indian homes.
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