The tile industry has witnessed significant advancements over the years, with innovations that have continually pushed the boundaries of design, functionality and application. One of the most promising developments in recent times is the advent of gauged porcelain tile panels. These ultra-thin, large-format tiles are transforming the way we think about flooring, wall coverings and even furniture, positioning themselves as a key player in the future of the tile industry.  

Ensuring a successful installation of gauged porcelain tile panels requires careful planning, the right tools and an ample amount of training. These large-format, ultra-thin tiles present unique challenges as they encompass many key differences than what we are used to within the tile industry. With the right approach, you can achieve a flawless finish.

Here are some key considerations to help ensure a smooth installation:


Proper Training and Certification

Gauged porcelain tile panels require specialized skills. Ensure that the installer has received the proper training from a manufacturer or recognized organization.  


The Risks

Gauged porcelain is a very unique product that brings many new challenges to the jobsite. It’s crucial to be financially and legally prepared as these products are much more expensive than what we have been used to. Breaking a single panel can cost anywhere from $600-$15,000. Add in the amount of time lost on a jobsite, especially if the replacement has to come from another country. 

I mention this because it’s happened to many installers, and unfortunately some of those installation companies had to close their doors not because they weren’t great installers, but because they weren’t prepared for the “what ifs.” The risk is initially high, but long term, the rewards are high as well.


Transportation Needs

Determining whether a box truck, trailer or van for transportation is right for your business needs can be a necessary added cost as you venture into the world of gauged porcelain. Glazers and Stone fabricators have been transporting glass and stone for many years. There’s been a lot of advancements in that time to better serve the transportation of gauged porcelain. Learn from these businesses that have invested in the right transportation and don’t gamble transporting a $40,000 A-Frame to save a few hundred bucks. It’s simply not worth it.


Tools and Equipment

There’s plenty of great manufacturers that offer gauged porcelain tools and equipment. Choosing your favorite manufacturer and purchasing their complete line of tools may not be the best answer as different manufacturers have different tools that focus on many different aspects of certain jobs. We’re very fortunate to have manufacturers that are constantly rolling out new innovative solutions to make our lives easier, safer, and businesses more profitable. So, do your homework before going all in.