Chatham Ivory Brick Tiles

91 SQM in Stock


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Key Features

Description

0.37 KG
44801
Per SQM
Both
Porcelain
Cream
Yes
Matt
R10 / 27-35 Degrees
295x72x8mm
8
Yes
47.08
Internal/External
36+

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Q & A

s28/08/24
how can i grab a sample please?Our Advice

Hi, Samples can be ordered through the website using the 'Free Cut Sample' or 'Full Size Sample' buttons on the product listings. Alternatively, you can call us on 01536 314730 to speak to an agent. Kind regards, Walls and Floors

Sarah14/08/23
Hi I'm looking to purchase the Chatham ivory brick tiles for a kitchen splash back. As they are a matt finish, will these tiles need a sealant over the top after installation? I'm worried about oil from frying marking the tiles. Many thanks.Our Advice

Hey Sarah, It is probably best to seal these tiles for this usage, as they're a matt finish tile. Our LTP Porcelain tile protector is what I'd recommend, which I have linked below: https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/ltp-porcelain-tile-protector We'd recommend cleaning them with a neutral cleaner, to ensure the sealant doesn't break down, such as the below: https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/ltp-cleaning-protecting-ltp-porcelain-tile-cleaner-1ltr Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.

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Q & A

s28/08/24
how can i grab a sample please?Our Advice

Hi, Samples can be ordered through the website using the 'Free Cut Sample' or 'Full Size Sample' buttons on the product listings. Alternatively, you can call us on 01536 314730 to speak to an agent. Kind regards, Walls and Floors

Sarah14/08/23
Hi I'm looking to purchase the Chatham ivory brick tiles for a kitchen splash back. As they are a matt finish, will these tiles need a sealant over the top after installation? I'm worried about oil from frying marking the tiles. Many thanks.Our Advice

Hey Sarah, It is probably best to seal these tiles for this usage, as they're a matt finish tile. Our LTP Porcelain tile protector is what I'd recommend, which I have linked below: https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/ltp-porcelain-tile-protector We'd recommend cleaning them with a neutral cleaner, to ensure the sealant doesn't break down, such as the below: https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/ltp-cleaning-protecting-ltp-porcelain-tile-cleaner-1ltr Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.