Get answers to common questions about pooja room tiles
Matte or satin vitrified tiles are the correct choice they offer low water absorption, better stain resistance than ceramic, and safe barefoot grip even when wet. Avoid glossy finishes on floors entirely.
Glossy or satin glazed vitrified tiles, including marble-look options, perform well on walls because oil and ash wipe off cleanly and the surface reflects diya light well. Porcelain wall tiles are the premium option.
Yes, for pooja room use. Real marble is porous and absorbs oil and turmeric rapidly. Vitrified marble-look tiles provide a similar visual effect with significantly lower water absorption and no sealing requirement.
Cream, beige, or light grey epoxy grout. White grout stains quickly from turmeric and kumkum. Use epoxy grout or polymer-modified waterproof grout regardless of colour standard cement grout absorbs stains and moisture too easily for this environment.
At mid-range vitrified tile pricing, material cost runs ₹8,000–₹10,000. Installation labour adds ₹2,000–₹3,000. Total estimated cost: ₹10,000–₹13,000, depending on tile grade and city. Freight from Morbi adds ₹500–₹1,500 for this quantity depending on destination.
The yellowing is usually grout discolouration from turmeric, not tile failure. Incense smoke, oil residue, and inadequate ventilation compound the effect. Using epoxy grout and cleaning regularly prevents most of this.
White, cream, light beige, and soft gold are the standard Vastu-aligned choices for prayer spaces. They enhance brightness and maintain a calm visual tone. Dark grey and black are generally avoided.
A paste of baking soda and warm water works well on most vitrified surfaces. Avoid acidic cleaners they dull matte finishes and can damage glaze over time. Wipe oil spills immediately rather than letting them sit.
Quality varies significantly. Better tiles have UV-set ink sealed under the glaze layer and clean easily. Cheaper decorative prints sit above the glaze and fade under heat from lamps within a few years. Ask specifically whether the print is sub-glaze or surface-applied before purchasing.
Morbi manufacturers supply tiles to multiple Indian brands and export markets. Factory-direct sourcing removes dealer and retail markups, giving access to the same product quality at substantially lower cost particularly relevant for marble-look vitrified and glazed vitrified ranges. Many marble-look vitrified ranges supplied in India are also exported from Morbi to Gulf and African markets.