


Maiolica Series
Maiolica Diciottesima Porcelain Tile 6x6
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- Sold by the Box (44 Pieces | 10.76 Square Feet)
- Impervious to Liquids and Vapors. Resistant to fading, staining, and discoloration
- Frost Proof
- Suitable for both wall and floor applications
- Finish: Glossy
- Thickness: 9mm (0.34 inches)
Specifications
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FAQs
What’s the difference between encaustic and patterned porcelain tiles?
Encaustic tiles are hand-made with cement; porcelain ones are machine-made and more durable for high-traffic areas.
Are porcelain tiles good for swimming pools and spas?
Yes, porcelain is one of the best materials for pools and spas. It’s frost-resistant, has low water absorption, and withstands UV exposure and chemicals—making it ideal for both saltwater and chlorinated systems.
Use porcelain tiles for waterlines and pool decks?
Yes! You can use porcelain tiles for waterlines, pool decks, or even coping. They are safe in wet areas and look stylish thanks to their slip-resistant finish.
How difficult is it to maintain porcelain tiles for swimming pools?
Not at all. Porcelain tiles for pools are easy to maintain. They are easy to clean with mild cleaners. Unlike stone, they do not require sealing.
What is the lifespan of porcelain pool tiles?
Porcelain tiles are engineered for long-term use—with proper installation and maintenance, they can last several decades without losing beauty or integrity.
Are glass pool tiles more expensive than porcelain?
Generally, yes. Glass tile costs are higher due to intricate installation and material expense. Installation typically runs $35–65/sq ft, compared to $15–35/sq ft for porcelain (both including labor).
What are the design options available for porcelain pool tiles?
The styles of porcelain pool tiles are endless, ranging from the classic 6x6 tiles in blue to modern mosaics and wood-like finishes. They also come in textured patterns, textured designs, and even textured patterns. They can be matched to any pool theme.
Which pool tile lasts longer—porcelain or glass?
Both can last decades when professionally installed and well-maintained. Porcelain is incredibly durable due to low water absorption and resistance to wear. High-quality glass tiles can also endure 10–20 years or more, especially if using epoxy grout and UV-resistant materials.
Are porcelain tiles suitable for swimming pools?
Yes, porcelain tiles like White Matte Porcelain Mosaic Tile are highly durable, water-resistant, and provide a clean, modern look.
Which is better: porcelain or natural stone for pool decks?
Porcelain is more durable, slip-resistant, and low-maintenance, while stone requires sealing and more upkeep.













