Beyond the Surface: Unveiling the Artistry of Floor and Wall Tile in Health Club Design
Purchasing Wall or Floor Tile: This Is What You Need to Know
Dive into the world of health club design where every step is a work of art. Discover the seamless fusion of form and function with our exploration of floor and wall tile, elevating fitness spaces beyond the surface. Redefine your gym experience with exquisite design details that inspire and motivate.
Tile has durability and beauty like very few finishes. A little attention to detail in your choices will be appreciated by your customers now and long into the future.
Wall Tile on Columns and Reception Desk
Exterior Wall Tile
Five Key Points to Consider Before Doing Any Tile Selection:
1. What is the difference between ceramic and porcelain tiles?
Porcelain is a denser tile and therefore more durable. It also is impervious to water absorption, a must for long-term water exposure. Most porcelain tiles have what is called – “through body composition” which means there is a uniform color of the material throughout and small chips may not be as noticeable as ceramic. The bottom line is for most commercial projects use only porcelain tile.
2. How do you select the best non-slip tile?
Have you ever seen a locker room and shower area with mats on the floor to prevent slipping? Very few tile products that are rated as “non-slip” are good enough to use in a shower area.
Your best choice will often be a tile rated for indoor and outdoor areas such as patios or pool decks. It will have a wet DCOF range (dynamic coefficient of friction) of 60-70.
Also, some tile products can be ordered with a “textured finish” which can work well. The traditional 2”x2” – 12”x12” mesh product provides many more grout lines which add to the non-slip capability but often this is not the look or style that may be desired. Being able to pitch a tile floor to a drain is also key in reducing slippage. Usually, tiles bigger than 6”x6” cannot be properly pitched to a drain.
3. Learn These 5 Slip Resistance Categories:
The ANSI A326.3 divides slip resistance into five categories:
A tile that has been precisely ground and machined to give a near-perfect edge allowing for thinner group lines and a cleaner look.
This is essential when using large tiles to create a consistent look in your facility.
5. What is the best grout to use?
Epoxy grout is considered to be a superior choice for any kind of tile project. Epoxy grout is waterproof, durable, doesn’t need to be sealed, is stain and chemical-resistant, and can withstand high-traffic areas.
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