Kitchen tile cracking to renovate, I want to ask Nobel tile quality is good?

Updated on Kitchen 2024-04-06
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Then, if the subject wants to avoid cracking in the kitchen tile, he must first figure out what the cause of the cracking is.

    1. The yang angle of the flue position, because the flue involves thermal expansion and cold contraction, and the reason for the grinding and cutting angles and paving process, cracking is the most common phenomenon. This has nothing to do with the quality of the tiles.

    2. A large part of the reason for the cracking of tiles in other areas is also due to the non-standard materials of the paving process and paving accessories, such as the full tile does not use brick adhesive, tile adhesive, etc., and the tile workers are not soaked in water will cause the later tile cracking and falling.

    3. Finally, the tile itself cracks, this situation will generally be relatively rare, if the tile surface cracks that are quality problems.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Some small cracks on the tiles generally do not affect the use, in order not these cracks become black and become unsightly, and the cracks need to be treated as soon as possible.

    1. Buy a professional tile grout to add joints.

    2. Use glass glue to add seams.

    3. Take toothpaste to repair these cracks, gently squeeze out some toothpaste, and use your fingers to evenly apply the toothpaste to the cracks. Gently wipe off any excess toothpaste around you with a cloth or paper towel.

    1) Causes of large cracks on the surface of wall tiles:

    Because of the cracks caused by the settlement of the wall, most of the new houses are in the new houses, and there are relatively few in the old houses, if the base layer settles, it will lead to cracks in the bricks and wall paint on the surface. If there are regular or irregular cracks in several bricks, the owner can remove them to determine if it is a substrate problem.

    If several floor tiles break in the same direction, and run through the room, but the floor tiles in other rooms do not change, it is also possible that the foundation of the house is deformed, such as the cracking of the floor slab or the cracking of the ground screed.

    Solution: Check whether the changes at the grassroots level are serious, if they are serious, they may affect the safety of the house, and if they are not serious, they will not affect the use.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Nobel ceramic tile is a leading brand in China's ceramic industry, and the quality and appearance are really good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The quality of Nobel tiles has always been good, as a leading brand of Chinese ceramic tiles, Nobel tiles have a good reputation among consumers, and have also been affirmed by many people in the industry. My home is the Nobel slab porcelain throwing bricks, this is a widely recognized product, it is more impressed by the super large specifications, can be freely cut according to the actual situation of my home, very good, and also very hard and wear-resistant, the pattern is also very realistic, I like it very much.

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