Can glazed bricks be attached to the bathroom floor?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-09-12
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The wall is fine, but the floor is not. The stain resistance of the full glazed brick is better than that of the mirror brick, the color is more beautiful, the flatness is slightly worse, and the other properties are basically the same as the mirror brick, there is no problem with the wall of the bathroom, the ground should be cautious, due to the surface glazing, its slip resistance is far less than that of the mirror brick. There is no problem with grinding 45 degree chamfering on the back, but the hardness is high, the operation is difficult, and the edge is easy to collapse.

    The glazed brick is not non-slip, and the bathroom floor requires a certain amount of anti-slip, especially if there are elderly people and children at home, we must pay attention to the anti-slip coefficient of the bathroom floor.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The difference between full tiles and normal tiles: 1Does not absorb water 2Can't chamfer and cut, if you choose, let the shop do it for you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes, yes, but it's better not to. The glazed tiles are slippery, and the bathroom is wet, so it is best not to stick them on the ground, but on the wall.

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