1. Measure the thickness from all sides. If the tile does not have a uniform thickness, it is not of good quality as it might crack or break easily.
2. All four sides of each tile must be machine cut and have straight lines. If the tiles are of uneven sizes, cutting and installing them would be a hassle.
3. One flat side of the tile must be polished while the other should be free of any wire-mesh. The presence of wire-mesh indicates that the tile is soft and easy-to-break. These tiles are generally cheaper but are not of good quality.
4. The backside of the tile should also be checked for cracks and fissures.
5. Carefully check the tiles to make sure there aren’t any cracks present along the veins.
6. You can squeeze a few drops of lemon juice on marble/tile to check the quality of tiles. Low quality marble/tile is more porous, thus it quickly absorbs the juice. Meanwhile, if the lemon juice causes white stains on the tile, it indicates the presence of calcite, which means the tile is not of good quality.
7. Dull patches on the surface of marble/tile indicate poor quality. The simplest way to check the quality of marble/tiles is to examine the marble under light at a 45-degree angle.
Trikon Architects
Architect | Kozhikode
1. Measure the thickness from all sides. If the tile does not have a uniform thickness, it is not of good quality as it might crack or break easily. 2. All four sides of each tile must be machine cut and have straight lines. If the tiles are of uneven sizes, cutting and installing them would be a hassle. 3. One flat side of the tile must be polished while the other should be free of any wire-mesh. The presence of wire-mesh indicates that the tile is soft and easy-to-break. These tiles are generally cheaper but are not of good quality. 4. The backside of the tile should also be checked for cracks and fissures. 5. Carefully check the tiles to make sure there aren’t any cracks present along the veins. 6. You can squeeze a few drops of lemon juice on marble/tile to check the quality of tiles. Low quality marble/tile is more porous, thus it quickly absorbs the juice. Meanwhile, if the lemon juice causes white stains on the tile, it indicates the presence of calcite, which means the tile is not of good quality. 7. Dull patches on the surface of marble/tile indicate poor quality. The simplest way to check the quality of marble/tiles is to examine the marble under light at a 45-degree angle.
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