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Chicago State Street 4×8 Reclaimed Brick Look Porcelain Tile

Chicago State Street 4×8 Reclaimed Brick Look Porcelain Tile

(1 customer review)

$6.95

Chicago State Street 4×8 Reclaimed Brick Look Porcelain Tile

7.32 Square Feet Per Carton
34 Pieces Per Carton

527.04 Square Feet Per Pallet
72 Cartons Per Pallet

4″ x 8″ Nominal Size
Thickness: 3/8″

Walls & Floors – Interior & Exterior

Shade: V3 PEI: IV

COF (wet): .42 COF (dry): .7

Made In The Italy

V1 – Low Shade Variation – Minimal shading and texture variation from piece to piece.
V2 – Moderate Shade Variation – Each piece will vary, yet be similar to each other in color and texture variations.
V3 – High Shade Variation – The intensity of each color will vary from tile to tile and may appear different from piece to piece. Most colors will be present in a single piece but will vary to some degree.
V4 – Random Shade Variation – Colors will vary extreme from piece to piece. One piece will have totally different colors from others. Thus, final installation will be unique.

This item weighs: 35 lbs. per carton.

All measurements are nominal unless other wise noted.

Sizing and shade variation from batch to batch are inherent in all clay fired material.

Color

State Street

Size

4×8

Description

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1 review for Chicago State Street 4×8 Reclaimed Brick Look Porcelain Tile

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