Our tile collection will assist you in transforming your kitchen, or even refresh your bathroom. Our selection of porcelain and ceramic floor and wall tiles comes with striking designs, contemporary marble finishes, and classic shades of teal, white and grey. Our helpful how-to guides will guide you to do the job done right the first time.
Different types of tiles
Ceramic tiles
Ceramic tiles are constructed of clay, and then topped with a beautiful glaze later cured by heating (suitable for areas with light traffic such as bathrooms).
Benefits
It is easy to fix and cut
The top layer protects against water and staining
Resistant to extreme humidity conditions
Easy to maintain and durable
Cheaper and cheaper than natural stone or porcelain.
Porcelain tiles
Ceramic tiles fired with porcelain are fired to a greater temperature that ceramic tiles, making them harder-wearing, dense and water-proof (suitable for areas with high traffic like kitchens, living areas or bathrooms).
Benefits
Durable and hardwearing because of greater density of the material than ceramic
Hygienic and scratch-resistant
A strong imitation of natural materials
Low maintenance than natural stone.
Unglazed, glazed or polished
Natural stone tiles
Our classic natural stone marble and granite tiles are sourced from the ground so each tile comes with distinctive designs, patterns, and markings (suitable for areas that see little traffic such as kitchens and bathrooms).
Benefits
Extremely durable and tough-wearing
Lasting lifetime when you take care of it properly.
Conductor disperses evenly heated air when used in conjunction with underfloor heating
Each stone is unique and has distinct characteristics.
Kitchen floor and wall tiles
From a striking centerpiece to a cozy family space, selecting the best tile for your walls and floors is crucial to creating your ideal kitchen. With a range of sizes, colors and styles available you can easily achieve the stunning or subtle effect that you’re after.
Tiles for the bathroom floor and wall
Your bathroom is your very own private space where you can unwind, relax and cleanse away the stress of daily life. Select from our extensive selection of contemporary, traditional and contemporary bathrooms tiles and create an appearance that is in line with your design.
Complete your tiling project
Tile adhesive
Adhesive is often one of the initial steps in tiling floors and walls. It is essential to ensure that tiles remain securely fixed. Available in powdered form or ready-mixed.
Tile Grout
Keep grouting gaps free of the elements of moisture and dirt by using the tile grout. It is suitable for floor and wall application, it’s in powdered or ready-mixed form, and comes in a variety of colors.
Tiling Tools
We carry spacers, cutters smoothers, trowels, and a variety of other tools that will help you finish your tile project with a professional look.
Tile Trims
Our tile trims and strips provide your tiled walls with polished and professional appearance and also shield your tiles Leicester from wear and wear and tear.
Floor Levelling Compound
The floor-levelling product we offer is a self-levelling material made to smooth out uneven cement, concrete screed, or plywood floors.
Underfloor Heating
Underfloor heating systems warm your home effectively. You can choose between an electric or water underfloor heating system that can create warm, affordable.
Top tips
Take a look before purchasing
Take a measurement of the area you’re tiled to figure out the amount of tiles you’ll require. The majority of tiles are sold in packs that are sized to cover one square one metre. If you’re tiled floors you should measure the length and width and then multiply it to get the square meters. If you are building a wall you should measure the width as well as the height and then multiply them to get an area of square metres. If your wall is surrounded by windows, doors or fixed cupboards, you can work out the areas of each by subtracting them out of the overall area. Purchase 5-10 percent more tiles than you’ll need to allow for any damages and also variations in shade. It is possible to return any unopened tiles as long as there is a receipt, and you return it within the 30 day period of the purchase.
Make sure the tiles are appropriate
If you’re tiled floors, ensure that the tiles are rated according to the wear rating for flooring tiles (PEI ratings). Be sure to avoid using flooring tiles for walls, and make sure the floor is able to support the loads of tile.
Are you ready to care for your tiles? Natural stone tiles require sealing after they’ve been laid and then resealing at least every 6 months. Are you prepared to undertake? Before you purchase tiles, you should take the time to be aware of any maintenance and maintenance that is required.
Make sure you buy the correct grout and adhesive
The type of grout you require depends on the tiles that you’re using, your surface that you’re tiled on and the area that you’re tiling and so make sure to check the package. Grout also comes in various shades, so ensure you’re purchasing the colour you’re looking for.
The same applies to adhesives. They must be picked with care, and be sure to read the label carefully to ensure it’s suitable for the tiles as well as the surface. Dry adhesives that are quick drying are ideal for tilers who have experience, but may dry too fast for novices.
Make sure the surface is clean prior to making a tile
Do you have a surface that is suitable to be tiled? Be sure to know this prior to commencing your project because the tile you apply to an unsuitable surface could create major issues. For instance, surfaces in bathrooms must be waterproofed prior to tile installation.
Security is the most important thing.
The shards of tile can be more sharp than glass and grouting and adhesives may be irritating to the skin, which is why it is essential to wear goggles, a mask for dust and gloves. If you’re grouting your floor, make sure you wear knee pads.
Are you tying corners? Do not forget to trimming
Create a neat finish around corners by using trim for tiles. The thickness of the trim that you want depends on the thickness of the tiles. The trim comes in a variety of colors, which means that you are able to match the colour with the grout and tiles.