Porcelain installation requires some basic knowledge as well as the proper tools and equipment to perform the installation well. Having the right machines, blades, and bits makes a big difference in the outcome of the installation. In this article, we will take a look at some popular porcelain brands and what kinds of porcelain products these brands offer. Additionally, we will briefly look at some equipment that is needed to install porcelain.
Porcelain Brands to Install
Porcelain surfaces are not new. Porcelain has been used for design and decor for many many years. Porcelain tiles have been used for covering surfaces including floors, walls, and backsplashes. These surfaces were installed in kitchens and bathrooms of all shapes and sizes and a variety of price ranges.
In recent times though, new applications for porcelain surfaces have emerged on the scene. Since porcelain tile and other kinds of porcelain seem to be a staple of the design industry there is a good deal of porcelain brands available from which to choose. Some of the more popular brands of porcelain include the following:
Each porcelain brand offers a variety of surfaces including tile, panel, slab, and even countertops in some cases. This is because porcelain is so versatile that it is used for many applications. However, there are some important things to know and have when working with porcelain. Let’s see some of them now.
Proper Tools for Installing Porcelain
Working with porcelain involves a specific set of skills. And if you’re working with a large panel or porcelain countertops, there are a few extra practices to keep in mind. Even more than knowledge, the right tools are necessary if great results are to be achieved. Even the most skilled porcelain fitter can have a difficult time with a project if the equipment they are using is not working right.
Cutting Porcelain
Cutting porcelain surfaces, whether it is a tile, a panel, or even a countertop, is different from cutting other surfaces. Porcelain is an extremely hard material that must be cut using a diamond blade that is designed for the task. Other materials like natural and engineered stone are hard, but they are not as hard as porcelain. Porcelain is among the hardest materials used for countertops. Using a diamond blade for cutting porcelain is one of the key factors in getting great results when working with porcelain materials.
In addition to using the correct diamond, bridge saw blade, knowing how to use the blade is imperative. A good practice is to ease into and out of the cut when using a diamond blade. Cutting the material in this manner will help to avoid chips that can happen if the cut is started at full speed. There are other techniques for preventing chips when cutting porcelain. Depending on the type of porcelain, the size, and the thickness other techniques may be acceptable as well.