Field Sizes

3 x 12

3 x 12 - Available in Natural and Polished

12x24

12 x 24 - Available in Natural and Polished

24 x 48 - Available in Natural and Polished (not shown)

Mosaics

2x2 mosaic

2 x 2 - Available in Natural

2x2 mosaic

Basketweave - Available in Natural

2x2 mosaic

Herringbone - Available in Natural

2x2 mosaic

4” Hex - Available in Natural

2x2 mosaic

8 1/2” Hex - Available in Natural


Colors, Sizes & Trim

Color - Natural  
MCDEWE White
Color - Polished  
MCDEWEP
White
Sizes - Natural Finish - Rectified
MCDEWE/1224 12 x 24
MCDEWE/2448 24 x 48*
MCDEWE/312 3 x 12
Sizes - Natural Finish - Non-Rectified
MCDEWE/9HX 8-1/2” Hex**
Mosaics
MCDEWE/4HX 4” Hex
MCDEWE/22 2 x 2 Mosaic
MCDEWE/HB Herringbone
MCDEWE/BW Basketweave
Sizes - Polished Finish - Rectified  
MCDEWEP/2448 24 x 48
MCDEWEP/1224 12 x 24
MCDEWEP/312 3 x 12
Trim - Natural Finish  
MCDEWE/SBN 4 x 24 Surface Bullnose
Trim - Polished Finish  
MCDEWEP/SBN 4 x 24 Surface Bullnose
Coordinating Trim - Natural Finish  
MCDEWE/A112 12” Quarter Round*
MCDEWE/AC112 Beak
Coordinating Trim - Polished Finish  
MCDEWEP/A112 12” Quarter Round*
MCDEWEP/AC112 Beak

Additional Information

Sizes

2 x 2 Mosaic and 4” Hex are only stocked in White Natural (WE).

*The 24 x 48 Natural is a larger caliber and is not modular with the other sizes. We are not able to ship 24 x 48 tile orders the same day as placed due to the special packing required to prepare this large size format. There are special setting requirements and materials for large format tiles. Please refer to the TCNA Handbook and guidelines by your mortar manufacturer for more information.

** The 8-1/2” Hex is non-rectified. The minimum recommended grout joint it 3/32” and it may be necessary to adjust the size of the grout joint during installation. 

Basketweave - The dot of the Basketweave is Dark (MCDEDK) which is a non-stock color.

Trim

The surface bullnose is made from field tile that is ground and reglazed.

Coordinating Trim

Polished Finish is glazed to coordinate with Polished Finish

Usage & Installation

Polished Finish

The Polished finish is suitable for walls and for residential and light commercial floors that do not require DCOF. As with all shiny material, the polished surface is susceptible to scratching during installation and use, and extra care should be taken when handling the material. The factory does not recommend using an epoxy based grout because it can be very hard to remove from the surface of the tile during grouting. They also do not recommend using a sealer on the polished tiles.

Polished material can be etched with acids. Avoid detergents, solvents or acid-based products containing hydrochloric acid, citric acid, acetic acid or abrasive components. Do not use cleaning agents like abrasive cleaners which might scratch the surface. It is advisable to test a small area in a not highly visible section of the tiles before proceeding to clean the whole surface.

Natural Finish

Natural finish is suitable for both residential and moderate commercial installations.

Like real stone, some pieces have more veining than others and vary within each carton. It is important to mix tile within each carton and blend tile from several cartons. We suggest laying out an area before starting installation, to attain the proper mix of veining. The cut sizes may have small irregularities due to the manufacturing process.

Most Italian manufacturers recommend a maximum offset of 8” (20cm) on all large format tiles when setting a running bond. Please refer to ANSI requirements for setting large format tiles, ANSI A 108.2 Section 4.3.8. There are special setting requirements and materials for large format tiles. Please refer to the TCNA Handbook and guidelines by your mortar manufacturer for more information.

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testing
The Coefficient of Friction is a general guide only. Testing may vary with different production runs and with different testing labs.

As noted in the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) the coefficient of friction varies considerably due to facts not under the control of entities such as the manufacturers and distributors. These factors include, but are not limited to, contaminants, slope of terrain, drainage conditions, adjacent surfaces, etc. Suitability for any installation can only be determined by a site examination of all conditions that could affect the slip resistance of the tile being installed. Continual cleaning and maintenance must be performed once the tile has been installed.