It is very normal for the thicknesses of ceramic and porcelain tiles to differ. Higher thicknesses cannot be installed on the wall, for example.
Also, high thicknesses must be chosen for places with heavy use, such as factories and car workshops. Riyadh Ceramics advises you to take all of these reasons into account when purchasing tiles. It is important to choose an appropriate thickness that is able to withstand and withstand traffic.
There are several thicknesses in Riyadh ceramic for normal daily use, such as 8 mm, 9 mm, and 10 mm. It is used in the home as interior tiles or in external patios, with a thickness of 12 mm.
This type of tile is used in places with heavy use, such as: high-traffic sidewalks, car workshops, factories, and heavy metal garages. It is of high thickness to be able to bear heavy weights such as 14 mm, 18 mm, and even a large thickness of 20 mm.
Due to the harsh natural conditions and extreme heat, the general trend in the Arab Gulf countries in general and in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia specifically is towards ceramic tiles to help cool homes and commercial projects. The majority of people in these areas tend to install ceramic tiles with a square shape and size on the floor and, on the contrary, a rectangular shape – on the wall. Although it is not a general law regarding selection or composition, it is the prevailing general taste at the present time. This does not mean that there are some mutations in large sizes, especially with the modern technology that we use in Riyadh Ceramics to manufacture the most luxurious types of tiles with the finest designs and sizes.
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