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Deep Blue & Gold Swirls Mixed Squares Glass Pool Tile
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SKU
TCST88BL535A
Material
Glass
Chip Size
0.8x0.8"
Sheet Size
12x12
Thickness "
5/32"
Finish
Glossy
Mounting Type
Paper Facing
Coverage
1
Priced By
sheet
Sold By
sheet
Pcs/box
20
Sf/box
20
Weight: Lbs/SF
1.3
Width "
12
Outdoor Walls
Yes
Indoor Walls
Yes
Light Traffic Floors
Yes
High Traffic Floors
Yes
Shower Walls
Yes
Shower Floor
Yes
Steam Room Walls
Yes
Swimming Pool
Yes
Heat areas up to 150F
Yes
Commercial Walls
Yes
Commercial Floors
Yes
Recommended Thinset
Laticrete Glass Tile Adhesive
Recommended Grout 1
Bostik Dimensions Diamond
Recommended Grout 2
Laticrete Permacolor White
Recommended Sealer
N/A
Chemical Resistance
Class A
Stain Resistance
Resistant
This beautiful jewel-toned tile is making waves as one of our most stunning pool tile designs. The deep blues mixed with swirls of gold accents perfectly accentuates any submerged areas such as swimming pools, pool waterlines, and hot tubs. The golden shimmery pattern creates movement reminiscent of subtle ocean waves in the comfort of your backyard!
Create a calming bathroom retreat with polished blue tile as a shower floor tile or use in a shower niche for a unique touch worthy of holding your shower and bath products. This blue tile would also make a gorgeous tub surround for an even more relaxing bath experience. All you need to do is add some bubbles and relax! For commercial installations like floors, walls, and pools, this glass tile holds up well in high-traffic areas.
This polished blue tileis paper-face mounted to allow better adhesion to the mortar during installation. The side will need to be pressed into the mortar with the paper facing outwards. The paper is easily removed with water once installed. And unlike traditional mesh-backed mosaics, there is no worry of the mesh peeking through the glass tile. Be sure to consult a professional when choosing the right mortar for your home or commercial project.