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Need Help, Where To Find This Kind Of Tile

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Hi All,

I have a very very old HDB. One of the room's tile is a non-stone one. Sorry I really don't know the type of the tile.

It's very fragile, light, thin, sort of made of "paper". Really don't know what's the name.

Anywhere I can find this type of tile? I want to replace those who are broken/cracked.

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Hi All,

I have a very very old HDB. One of the room's tile is a non-stone one. Sorry I really don't know the type of the tile.

It's non ceramic, very fragile, light, thin, sort of made of "paper". Really don't know what's the name.

Anywhere I can find this type of tile? I want to replace those who are broken/cracked.

Yv1gK.jpg

Szwoz.jpg

Can you use a ruler to measure if the size is 30cm X 30cm? Judging by the exposed cracked part, it seem like ceramic tile but non homogeneous type.

 

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Can you use a ruler to measure if the size is 30cm X 30cm? Judging by the exposed cracked part, it seem like ceramic tile but non homogeneous type.

Is ceramic those very hard type?

This one I can crack it using 2 fingers.

 

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Is ceramic those very hard type?

This one I can crack it using 2 fingers.

Ceramic homogeneous tile is very hard; ceramic non-homogeneous is not hard, drop a hammer onto it will crack or chip off easily.

Very difficult to find ceramic non homogeneous tile anymore.

 

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