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Have this Daltile Baker Wood Walnut Glazed Porcelain Floor & Wall Tile delivered onsite. 14.55 sq. ft. per case, 15 pieces per case. case weight equals 56.16 lbs.. Grade 1, first-quality wood look porcelain tile for floor, wall and countertops. Actual size: 6-3/50 in. width x 23-17/20 in. length x 5/16 in. thick. Glazed matte finish with low sheen and moderate variation in tone. Class 3 abrasion resistance – suitable for floor applications with medium to heavy foot traffic. Impervious tile has water absorption of less than 0.5%. D.C.O.F. greater than or equal to 0.42 slip-resistance meets requirements for use on dry or wet, level floors, suitable for shower floors when installed properly with a linear drain, all products manufactured by Daltile meet or exceed the requirements of the ANSI standard. Frost resistant. Residential and light commercial use. It is recommended you purchase a minimum of 10% overage to account for design cuts and patterns. Overlap during installation should not exceed 33%, 50% overlap not recommended.
Have this Daltile Baker Wood Walnut Glazed Porcelain Floor & Wall Tile delivered onsite. 14.55 sq. ft. per case, 15 pieces per case. case weight equals 56.16 lbs.. Grade 1, first-quality wood look porcelain tile for floor, wall and countertops. Actual size: 6-3/50 in. width x 23-17/20 in. length x 5/16 in. thick. Glazed matte finish with low sheen and moderate variation in tone. Class 3 abrasion resistance - suitable for floor applications with medium to heavy foot traffic. Impervious tile has water absorption of less than 0.5%. D.C.O.F. greater than or equal to 0.42 slip-resistance meets requirements for use on dry or wet, level floors, suitable for shower floors when installed properly with a linear drain, all products manufactured by Daltile meet or exceed the requirements of the ANSI standard. Frost resistant. Residential and light commercial use. It is recommended you purchase a minimum of 10% overage to account for design cuts and patterns. Overlap during installation should not exceed 33%, 50% overlap not recommended.