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VINTA Series Glossy Porcelain Pool Tile - Pewter Grey

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7/32”Thickness

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Introduce a layer of "Liquid Nostalgia" to your aquatic project with the VINTA Series Glossy Porcelain Pool Tile. Drawing inspiration from the deep, saturated glazes of mid-century coastal architecture, the VINTA series offers a sophisticated "Vintage-Modern" aesthetic. Engineered specifically for the high-impact demands of pool waterlines and submerged environments, this series features a high-density porcelain body with a vitreous, mirror-like glaze. The series is celebrated for its V3 Shade Variation, providing a rhythmic, organic movement across the waterline that prevents the layout from appearing flat or industrial. In the industry-standard $6" \times 6"$ format, it delivers a clean architectural boundary that stands up to constant UV exposure, chlorine, and frost.
SPECIFICATIONS
SKUVISEPORMOS004533
MaterialPorcelain
Size2”x4”
Thickness7/32”
ShapeBrick & Subway
FinishGlossy
Sold ByBox
Items in Box20
Coverage Square Feet
Usage AreaPool
Weight4.50 lbs/Sheet

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the mosaic sheets backed with?

Most mosaics are supplied on a mesh or paper backing that holds the individual pieces in position for easy installation. Sheets are designed to butt together so the joints stay consistent.

Where can mosaics be used?

On walls and floors, including splashbacks, feature walls, shower areas, and borders. For floors, check that the specific mosaic is rated for floor use.

How are mosaics installed?

The sheets are bedded into adhesive like standard tiles, then grouted once set. Because of the many small joints, a slightly more flexible adhesive and careful grouting give the best finish.

Can mosaic sheets be cut to fit?

Yes. Individual pieces can be removed from the backing, and sheets can be trimmed with tile nippers or a wet saw to fit edges and corners.

What is porcelain and what makes it suitable for tiling?

Porcelain is a type of ceramic tile made from refined clay fired at very high temperatures, producing a dense, hard, and very low-porosity tile. It's one of the most versatile and practical tiling materials available, suitable for almost any setting indoors or outdoors.

What is the actual difference between porcelain and ceramic tile?

Porcelain is fired at higher temperatures than standard ceramic, making it denser, harder, and far less porous. This means it absorbs very little water, making it more durable, frost-resistant, and suitable for a wider range of applications including outdoor and heavy-traffic use.

Does porcelain tile require sealing?

Generally no — porcelain's very low water absorption means it doesn't need sealing the way natural stone does. Unglazed porcelain is a slight exception and benefits from a light sealer to resist surface staining, but glazed porcelain is essentially maintenance-free in this respect.

Where can porcelain tiles be used?

Almost anywhere — floors, walls, bathrooms, kitchens, hallways, outdoor terraces, pool surrounds, commercial spaces, and high-traffic areas. Porcelain's durability and low maintenance make it one of the most universally applicable tile options available.

Can porcelain be used outdoors?

Yes, and it's one of the best choices for outdoor use. Porcelain is frost-resistant, UV-stable, and unaffected by weathering in the way natural stone can be. For outdoor use, choose a tile with a suitable slip-resistance rating and confirm it's rated for exterior use.

What is the difference between glazed and unglazed porcelain?

Glazed porcelain has a protective glass-like coating applied to the surface, which gives color, pattern, and a degree of stain resistance. Unglazed porcelain has no surface coating — its color runs through the body of the tile, making chips and scratches far less visible, which suits high-traffic floors well.

What does "through-body" porcelain mean?

Through-body (or full-body) porcelain has the same color and pattern running through the entire thickness of the tile, not just the surface. This means surface chips and wear are barely visible, making it a practical choice for commercial and high-traffic settings.

What slip resistance rating should I look for?

Slip resistance is typically rated by R-value (R9 to R13) for floors — the higher the number, the greater the grip. R9–R10 suits most domestic floors and bathrooms; R11 and above is recommended for wet rooms, outdoor areas, and commercial settings. Always check the specific tile's rating for your intended use.

Can porcelain replicate the look of natural stone or wood?

Yes, and modern porcelain does this very convincingly. Digital printing technology allows porcelain to closely mimic marble, slate, travertine, limestone, concrete, and wood, often with very realistic texture and variation, while offering the practical benefits of porcelain over the real material.

How durable is porcelain compared to natural stone?

Porcelain is generally harder and more resistant to scratching, staining, and moisture than most natural stones. It doesn't require sealing, is unaffected by acids, and holds up better in demanding conditions. The trade-off is that it lacks the unique, one-of-a-kind character of a natural material.

How do I clean and maintain porcelain?

Porcelain is one of the easiest tiles to maintain. Regular sweeping and mopping with a neutral cleaner is sufficient for most settings. Unlike natural stone, it tolerates a wider range of cleaning products, though abrasive cleaners and harsh chemicals are still best avoided to protect the surface and grout.

Is porcelain suitable for underfloor heating?

Yes, porcelain is an excellent choice for underfloor heating. Its density means it conducts and retains heat well, and it's dimensionally stable so it handles the expansion and contraction of heating cycles without issue when correctly installed with a suitable flexible adhesive.

How much area does one box cover?

Each box covers approximately 20.0 square feet. Measure the area you need to cover and add about 10% extra for cuts and waste.

Can I order a sample before buying?

Yes — for this product you can order a swatch sample or a full-size sample before placing a full order.

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