Glazed Vitrified and Polished Glazed Vitrified Tiles GVT and PGVT
Glazed Vitrified Tiles (GVT) or Polished Glazed Vitrified Tiles (PGVT) are becoming an increasingly popular option due to durability, low maintenance requirements, and stylish appearance. There are a wide range of options available.
GVT or glazed vitrified tiles are a type of ceramic tile made by pressing clay and other materials together at high temperature to create a hard, non-porous surface. Polished glazed vitrified tiles or PGVT have a polished finish, both options are durable and stain-resistant, making them a popular choice for floors, countertops, and splash backs. GVT/PGVT tiles come in a wide variety of colours and designs.
Benefits of GVT and PGVT Tiles
- Can enhance the aesthetics due to their wide range of colours, designs, and patterns.
- Extremely durable and will last for many years with proper care and maintenance.
- Easy to clean and maintain, making them an ideal choice for busy households.
- Will not absorb spills or stains like other types of flooring.
- Water resistant and so an ideal choice for areas that are prone to moisture or humidity.
- Slip resistant and so a safe choice for homes with young children or elderly residents.
- Heat resistant, making them an ideal choice for working areas.
- Soundproofing: Can help to reduce noise levels in a home.
- Easy to instal: A good choice for do-it-yourselfers or people who want to save on installation costs.
- Affordable, making them a great choice for budget-minded homeowners.
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