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Coverlam Large Format Porcelain Tile

It might seem counterintuitive to talk about tile in the context of stone surfaces. However, there are a number of applications in which both stone tiles and Coverlam porcelain tiles are the material of choice. So it stands to reason then that some of the same professionals would be installing both materials. In this brief article, we are going to talk a little bit about what kinds of applications large format porcelain tiles are generally used in. As we do, we will talk a little bit about some of the necessary tools for working with large format porcelain tile like Coverlam Porcelain and products with which to care for it. So let's get into the article.

Introduction to Large Format Tile

What are large format porcelain tiles? As a general rule most people are familiar with porcelain tile. And many know that there are several sizes of porcelain tile. Large format porcelain tile is tile that is made in large sizes. There are a number of sizes of large format tile, so we won't go into a full, exhaustive list of each available size. But providers of this durable and versatile material such as Coverlam Porcelain will have a selection of sizes from which to choose.

Applications for Porcelain Tile

Porcelain tile is used for a number of applications. For many years this material has been used for floor covering in several sizes. However, larger sizes are available for use indoor and outdoor. These "large format" tiles (also called panels) allow more ground to be covered with fewer tiles. Porcelain is a material that is easily cleaned with proper cleaners. The material also is scratch resistant and holds up well when used as a floor covering. Because of its durability, products like Coverlam Porcelain large format porcelain tiles are used for wall covering, floor covering, building facades and even countertops.

Isn't Porcelain the Same as Ceramic?

It is not uncommon for people to conclude or even be told that porcelain tile is the same thing as ceramic tile. However, they are actually two different materials and they are distinct form one another. Note what the Real Simple website says about this topic:

...the primary difference between porcelain and ceramic tile—and this will really help steer your decision—is that porcelain offers a much denser composite compared to ceramic. This means that porcelain is less likely to absorb water and air, which tend to expedite the aging process.

Yes, porcelain tile is a different material than ceramic. In fact, additional requirements are necessary for a ceramic tile to qualify as porcelain.

The Look of Large Format Porcelain Tiles

It may be surprising for some to learn that there are many occasions where large format tile does not even appear to be a man-made material at all. That is because porcelain tile has advanced to the point where it can be made to look like any number of materials; including natural stone. Several brands of large format tile offer collections that are engineered to resemble natural stone surfaces.

Colors of Coverlam Porcelain Tile

As is the case with any popular product, there are a variety of colors in which Coverlam Porcelain is available. And although not all tile brands dealing in porcelain tile offer large format tiles, a number of brands do, including Coverlam. Since there so many options available, it is good to look through the colors available for the brand of large format porcelain tile you are considering.

In fact, here is a list of colors for the brand of tile we are currently discussing as they are shown on this website:

  • Basaltina Antracita
  • Oxido Negro
  • Arles Blanco
  • Lava Iron
  • Irati Abeto
  • Silk Blanco
  • Jungla Teca
  • Foster Grafito
  • Basaltina Beige
  • Tempo Gris
  • Jungla Iroco
  • Arles Gris
  • Concrete Negro
  • Tempo Smoke
  • Moma Siena
  • Porfido Sand
  • Alaska Hielo
  • Foster Blanco
  • Alaska Ambar
  • Basic Nieve
  • Corinto Infinity
  • Liana Iroco
  • Jungla Cipres
  • Fresco Greige
  • Blue Stone Gris
  • Distrito Corten
  • Irati Fresno
  • Estatuario
  • Liana Teca
  • Oxido Marfil
  • Basic Negro
  • Iceberg Blanco
  • Irati Roble
  • Liana Roble
  • Cuarzo Reno
  • Concrete Marfil
  • Basic Cemento
  • Duomo Blanco
  • Artic Moka
  • Orsay Gris
  • Distrito Zinc
  • Irati Arce
  • Moma Antracita
  • Concrete Gris
  • Artic Gris
  • Silk Beige
  • Nero Ardi
  • Porfido Taupe
  • Moma Arena
  • Calacatta Gold
  • Basaltina Negro
  • Hermitage Gris
  • Irati Encina
  • Titan Cemento
  • Calacatta
  • Arles Arena
  • Capria
  • Imperial Infinity Ambar
  • Basic Blanco
  • Lava Marron
  • Foster Gris
  • Marquina Negro
  • Concrete Tabaco
  • Palisandro Blue
  • Distrito Iron
  • Fresco Gris
  • Carrara
  • Fresco Perla
  • Alaska Negro
  • Basic Taupe
  • Basic Marfil
  • Irati Nogal
  • Jungla Abeeto
  • Silk Gris
  • Liana Abeto
  • Annapurna Negro
  • Titan Antracita
  • Distrito Aluminio
  • Lava Corten
  • Irati Castaño
  • Fresco Ocre
  • Ankara Bronce
  • Moma Gris
  • Paladio Marron
  • Saint Denis Verde
  • Distrito Marfil
  • Arken Gris
  • Jungla Roble
  • Hermitage Blanco
  • Titan Gris
  • Hermitage Arena
  • Blue Stone Negro
  • Tempo Antracita
  • Porfido Graphite
  • Artic Antracita
  • Liana Cipres
  • Porfido Brown
  • Basic Tabaco
  • Basic Gris

Coverlam Porcelain Large Format Porcelain Tile Tools

One of the questions that might be asked is, "How does working with large format porcelain tile differ from working with stone?" Porcelain is like stone in some ways and in other ways it differs. For example, like some natural stone, porcelain, including Coverlam Porcelain is very hard and requires diamond blades for cutting it. On the other hand though, it is so hard that using diamond blades for cutting porcelain is better than opting for a diamond blade for cutting hard natural stone materials. Blades designed for cutting porcelain have features that give a chip-free cut.

Another variation in the way large format porcelain tile is installed has to do with the surface areas covered with this relatively lightweight material. Large spans of floors, walls, and interior or exterior surfaces are covered with materials like Coverlam Porcelain. Additionally, the use of multiple tiles for a surface combined with the size of the tiles being used necessitates a tile leveling system for the most accurate installation. A tool that is being popularized because of its efficiency is the vibrating suction cup tile leveling tool like the Tile Quake from Weha. This tool makes the work of leveling tile very efficient which improves profitability because the speed of work is increased while maintaining accurate leveling.

Porcelain Tile Care

One of the selling points for large format porcelain tile such as Coverlam Porcelain is that it's relatively easy to maintain. Being a non-porous material, porcelain does not require sealing. When cleaned with the proper cleaner, and cared for according to the guidelines from the material's manufacturer, porcelain offers many years of service. Using a cleaner designed for use on porcelain such as Coverlam will offer the greatest benefits.

As we have briefly considered in this article, Coverlam Porcelain large format porcelain tile is an interesting material choice that offers a range of applications and is fashioned to look like other materials in some cases. And we took a brief look at some of the tooling and care products used for porcelain. Choosing it as a material for a project offers diversity and many possibilities. It also offers benefits, but it will take a little specific attention to work with it and care for it.


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