Floor Tiles
Tiles are the perfect choice for adding style and durability to your floors. With a wide range of designs on offer, you can find the ideal tile flooring solution for your home whether you’re renovating or updating your space. For a fully cohesive look, pair your project with wall tiles.
Floor tiles are perfect for transforming any space into a beautiful room. Our tile flooring options cater to all areas of the home, including the kitchen, bathroom, hallways and open living spaces. Choose from a variety of finishes, including gloss, matt, satin and polished tiles, ensuring that your floors make a statement that truly reflects your style. Our floor tiles not only elevate the appearance of your home but also offer durability and easy maintenance, making them a practical choice for high-traffic areas and use with underfloor heating.
FAQs
Can you paint floor tiles
Yes, it’s possible to paint floor tiles but it’s essential to properly prepare the tiles, clean them thoroughly and use the right type of tile paint and sealant for the best results. Choose the right paint for your space by factoring in the type of room, tile surface and necessary properties like waterproofing.
How do you clean tile floors
The best way to clean floor tiles is to start by sweeping or vacuuming the surface to remove any loose dirt or debris. Next, mix a cleaning fluid with warm water and use a mop or soft cloth to scrub the tiles. For stubborn stains, you can use a soft brush or sponge. Rinse the floor with clean water and allow it to air dry or dry with a clean towel. Avoid any abrasive cleaners or tools that might damage the tiles.
How to remove floor tile adhesive?
Removing the adhesive from floor tiles can be a challenging task, but it can be done with the right approach. Start by applying heat to the adhesive. A heat gun or a hairdryer to soften it. Next, use a putty knife or a scraper to gently remove the adhesive. You might need to repeat the heating and scraping process multiple times until all the adhesive is removed. It’s important to be patient and cautious to avoid damaging the underlay. For stubborn floor adhesives, you might need an adhesive remover or solvent.