Get answers to common questions about pgvt tiles
PGVT stands for Polished Glazed Vitrified Tile. It is a vitrified tile with a digitally printed glaze layer that has been machine-polished to create a high-gloss surface finish.
PGVT tiles have water absorption between 0.05% and 0.20%, which is among the lowest of any tile category. BIS standards for vitrified tiles require water absorption below 0.50%, and PGVT comfortably meets and often exceeds this requirement.
They can be used on walls, but never on bathroom floors due to slip hazards when wet. For bathroom floors, matte GVT is the appropriate specification.
In high-traffic zones particularly near main entrances micro-scratches from dust and grit gradually reduce surface gloss. This is more visible on PGVT than on matte tiles because the polished surface highlights surface wear. Unlike natural marble, PGVT cannot be re-polished once the glaze layer is worn.
600×1200 mm is the most demanded format for residential flooring. 800×800 mm and 800×1600 mm are growing in premium residential and hospitality applications. 600×600 mm is declining in urban and tier-1 city projects.
Both have a vitrified body and a digital glaze layer. The difference is that PGVT has an additional machine-polishing step that creates a high-gloss mirror-like finish. GVT without polishing has a matte or satin appearance and is generally more suitable for wet areas.
With proper installation and routine maintenance using soft mops and non-abrasive cleaners, PGVT tiles can perform well for 15–20 years in indoor residential applications. Longevity depends significantly on installation quality and whether the tile was used in an appropriate area.
Showroom lighting typically directed spotlights creates conditions that make every polished tile look dramatic. Inside a finished home under diffused daylight or standard ceiling lights, the same tile can look different. Always take a tile sample into the actual room before finalising the selection.
Well-known Indian brands producing PGVT include Kajaria, Somany, Orientbell, Johnson, Asian Granito, and Simpolo. Morbi-based factories also supply a significant volume of PGVT to dealers and projects directly at factory pricing.
No. The high-gloss surface reduces grip in wet conditions and outdoor exposure to heat, UV, and moisture affects long-term performance. Textured porcelain tiles are the correct choice for outdoor floors.