Are your peel-and-stick tiles made of real tiles?
Yes, they are made from real tiles, including materials like
stainless steel,
aluminum,
natural marble, and natural
Mother of pearl.
What are some tips for installing peel-and-stick tiles?
To achieve a perfect finish, some preparation is required before installation. For example, you can draw a vertical line to ensure that each mosaic tile is aligned as closely as possible.
How long do peel-and-stick tiles last?
Since our peel-and-stick tiles are made from real tiles, their lifespan is long, matching that of traditional tiles.
Are peel-and-stick tiles worth it?
Yes, they are a great choice for DIY enthusiasts. They offer a practical solution if you're looking for an easy and cost-effective upgrade.
Are peel-and-stick tiles hard to remove?
Removing them can be difficult, but you can try using heat or a specialized removal spray to make the process easier.
Are peel-and-stick tiles waterproof?
Generally, they are not waterproof. We recommend using them in dry areas.
Can I install peel-and-stick tiles in my shower?
We don’t recommend using them in the shower. For proper installation in a bathroom, the area must remain completely dry, and waterproof grout should be used.
Do peel-and-stick tiles need grouting?
Usually, they do not need grouting. Our peel-and-stick tiles feature a tightly joined design that eliminates the need for grout.
How do I cut peel-and-stick tiles?
For aluminum tiles, a blade can be used to score and break them. For other materials, a cutting machine is recommended, and thin blades should be used for glass or metal tiles.