White Sparkle Quartz Tiles
Description
Description
Add some sparkle to your kitchen and bathroom floors with our White Sparkle Quartz tiles. Made up of granulated natural quartz, tiny mirror flecks with a high polish finish, they naturally glisten and reflect perfectly in the light. To get the full effect, why not order a sample tile?
Inherent characteristics
> Our engineered quartz comprises over 92% natural quartz, with virgin resin & small mirror chips
> By its very nature it features some natural shading and textual differences and no two tiles will be the same, please dry lay before fixing to ensure an aesthetically pleasing finish
> Our quartz has a smooth chamfered edge giving a luxurious finish
Important Note
Underfloor Heating: Our Quartz can be used with electric underfloor heating only up to 150 watts
NOT recommended: In areas subject to excessive heat ie behind a hob, or in a conservatory where the heat of the sun is greatly magnified as this can cause the colour pigment to fade
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning and Maintenance
When fixing these tiles in place, we recommend using a low water content tile adhesive. Recommended adhesive Keraquick White Tile Adhesive and Latex Plus Additive.
As with any man made tile that is polished, microscopic pores can appear during the polishing process which can be susceptible to holding dirt or grout. Seal with LTP MPG sealer, both before and after grouting. When using coloured grouts it is always advisable to test a small area first. For everyday cleaning, we only recommend LTP Waxwash.
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Hi Emma Quartz tiles require an adhesive with a lower than normal water content, and preferably rapid setting. Our recommendation for the adhesive on the walls is the BAL Rapidflex One substituting 1 litre of mixing water with 1 litre of the BAL AD1 admixture. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/bal-rapid-flex-one-white-20kg https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/bal-floor-tile-adhesive-powders-admix-ad1-additive-for-tile-adhesive Regarding the dry laying, Quartz is 92-93% natural stone mixed with a resin binder. As such there can be a variation in shade from one tile to the next. The aim of checking shades before fixing is so that you can keep the difference between the adjacent tile to a minimum, keeping the appearance as uniform as possible. Without checking you can sometimes get tiles that contrast in the shade which is not so pleasing on the eye. If you wish to discuss your project in more detail or to arrange samples or a quotation, please call our Sales team on 01536 314730 or request a call-back via the link below, and they will be more than happy to help you. https://ideas.wallsandfloors.co.uk/request-a-callback Regards Walls And Floors
Hi Annie Unfortunately, these quartz tiles are not recommended for water-fed heating systems. However, they can be used on 150w electric underfloor heating, providing the cables are encased in 8-10mm of a self-levelling compound, and thermostat for the floor temperature is set to not exceed 27 degrees. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/underfloor-tile-heating https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/pro-50-levelling-compound-20kg If you wish to discuss your project in more detail or to arrange samples or a quotation, please call our Sales team on 01536 314730 or request a call-back via the link below, and they will be more than happy to help you. https://ideas.wallsandfloors.co.uk/request-a-callback Regards Walls And Floors
Hi Steve, Thank you for placing an order with us Steve. I have informed our customer service team about your query and they will be in touch about returns. In the meantime please look at this link for anti-slip tiles which would be more suitable for a wet room https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/anti-slip-tiles If you have any questions about your project or would like some advice prior to ordering please contact the sales team on 01536 314730 Kind regards, Walls and Floors
Hi Sarah These tiles are suitable for 150w Electric Underfloor heating systems only. We would advise that over the cable you also lay 8-10mm depth of a self levelling compound and use the BAL Pourable One Adhesive and AD1 Admixture as recommended in the description. Regards Walls And Floors
Hi Tracy, Although these tiles can be used in bathrooms, we would not recommend this tile directly in wet areas. However they will be fine in areas subject to small amounts of splashing. Regards, Walls and Floors
Hi Tracy, Yes these can be used on both floors and walls. However due to the weight, you will need to ensure the substrate is suitable and correctly prepared before installation. If you wish to discuss your project in more detail, please contact our sales team on 01536 314730 and they will be more than happy to assist you. Regards, Walls and Floors
Questions & Answers
Questions & Answers
Q & A
Hi Emma Quartz tiles require an adhesive with a lower than normal water content, and preferably rapid setting. Our recommendation for the adhesive on the walls is the BAL Rapidflex One substituting 1 litre of mixing water with 1 litre of the BAL AD1 admixture. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/bal-rapid-flex-one-white-20kg https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/bal-floor-tile-adhesive-powders-admix-ad1-additive-for-tile-adhesive Regarding the dry laying, Quartz is 92-93% natural stone mixed with a resin binder. As such there can be a variation in shade from one tile to the next. The aim of checking shades before fixing is so that you can keep the difference between the adjacent tile to a minimum, keeping the appearance as uniform as possible. Without checking you can sometimes get tiles that contrast in the shade which is not so pleasing on the eye. If you wish to discuss your project in more detail or to arrange samples or a quotation, please call our Sales team on 01536 314730 or request a call-back via the link below, and they will be more than happy to help you. https://ideas.wallsandfloors.co.uk/request-a-callback Regards Walls And Floors
Hi Annie Unfortunately, these quartz tiles are not recommended for water-fed heating systems. However, they can be used on 150w electric underfloor heating, providing the cables are encased in 8-10mm of a self-levelling compound, and thermostat for the floor temperature is set to not exceed 27 degrees. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/underfloor-tile-heating https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/pro-50-levelling-compound-20kg If you wish to discuss your project in more detail or to arrange samples or a quotation, please call our Sales team on 01536 314730 or request a call-back via the link below, and they will be more than happy to help you. https://ideas.wallsandfloors.co.uk/request-a-callback Regards Walls And Floors
Hi Steve, Thank you for placing an order with us Steve. I have informed our customer service team about your query and they will be in touch about returns. In the meantime please look at this link for anti-slip tiles which would be more suitable for a wet room https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/anti-slip-tiles If you have any questions about your project or would like some advice prior to ordering please contact the sales team on 01536 314730 Kind regards, Walls and Floors
Hi Sarah These tiles are suitable for 150w Electric Underfloor heating systems only. We would advise that over the cable you also lay 8-10mm depth of a self levelling compound and use the BAL Pourable One Adhesive and AD1 Admixture as recommended in the description. Regards Walls And Floors
Hi Tracy, Although these tiles can be used in bathrooms, we would not recommend this tile directly in wet areas. However they will be fine in areas subject to small amounts of splashing. Regards, Walls and Floors
Hi Tracy, Yes these can be used on both floors and walls. However due to the weight, you will need to ensure the substrate is suitable and correctly prepared before installation. If you wish to discuss your project in more detail, please contact our sales team on 01536 314730 and they will be more than happy to assist you. Regards, Walls and Floors