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Frequently asked questions about the 20 x 120 category
What is 20 x 120?
20 x 120 is a ceramic parquet floor tile measuring 20×120 cm that replicates wood texture and is intended for residential and commercial flooring. It is typically porcelain or ceramic, wear- and water-resistant, and suitable for underfloor heating and heavy foot traffic.
Which rooms is 20 x 120 suitable for?
20×120 tiles are suitable for kitchens, hallways, living rooms, offices and commercial areas. They withstand household and moderate commercial use, are moisture-resistant and easy to clean with wet methods.
How to calculate how many 20 x 120 tiles I need for a room?
Measure the room area in m² and divide by the area of one tile (0.20 m × 0.12 m = 0.024 m²). Add a 5–10% allowance for cuts and waste. For example, 10 m² / 0.024 m² ≈ 417 tiles before adding the reserve.
What is the thickness and material of 20 x 120 tiles?
The 20 x 120 category includes ceramic or porcelain (porcelain stoneware) floor tiles; typical thickness is 8–10 mm for porcelain and 9–11 mm for ceramics. Exact thickness is shown on the product page for each of the four available models.
Are 20 x 120 tiles suitable for underfloor heating?
Yes, most porcelain and ceramic 20×120 tiles are compatible with electric and water underfloor heating due to low thermal resistance. Check the compatibility on the specific product page and follow adhesive and expansion joint recommendations.
What laying patterns can I use for 20 x 120 tiles?
Common patterns are diagonal, herringbone, half-offset (staggered by half a tile) and straight row. The pattern affects tile consumption and the room’s look — herringbone adds dynamism, half-offset visually lengthens the space.
Do 20 x 120 tiles require specialist installation or will a regular tiler do?
An experienced regular tiler can install 20×120 tiles, but for long-format tiles and complex patterns (herringbone, diagonal) choose a tiler experienced with long tiles. Proper leveling, grout joints and recommended adhesive are important.
How do models within the 20 x 120 category differ?
They differ by wood texture, colour tone, surface finish (matt or semi-matt), wear-resistance rating and exact thickness. The category contains four models — compare product pages and samples for specifics.
What adhesive and grout are needed for 20 x 120 tiles?
Use flexible tile adhesives formulated for long-format tiles and cementitious or epoxy grout depending on load and wetness. Product pages usually list recommended adhesives and grout joint width; for wet or commercial areas epoxy grout is preferred.
How to maintain a 20 x 120 tiled floor?
Sweep and mop regularly with warm water and a neutral cleaner; avoid abrasive cleaners and hard scouring pads to protect the surface. Maintain grout lines with appropriate cleaners and reseal grout or joints when necessary.