Atlantic White 12×24 Porcelain Tile Matte Rectified
Crisp and contemporary, Happy Floors Atlantic White brings a clean white tone with a soft matte surface. The 12×24 format reduces grout lines for a streamlined look, while rectified edges support tight, consistent joints on walls and floors.
Crafted in durable porcelain at 3/8 inch (9mm) thickness, this tile pairs everyday resilience with easy maintenance. A PEI 4 wear rating and a DCOF of 0.42 support use in busy residential areas and light commercial settings, including wet-area interiors.
Each box covers 15.50 sq. ft. (8 pieces), making planning straightforward. Use Atlantic White as a minimalist foundation or layer it with wood, metal, or stone accents for timeless design.
Features
- Porcelain body for durability and easy care
- Color: White
- Finish: Matte (low sheen)
- Edge: Rectified for precise, narrow grout joints
- Size: 12×24 format
- Thickness: 3/8" (9mm)
- PEI 4 wear rating
- DCOF: 0.42 (wet)
- Coverage: 15.50 sq. ft. per box | 8 pieces per box | ~1.9375 sq. ft. per piece
Recommended Applications
- Residential interior floors
- Residential interior walls
- Light commercial interior floors
- Commercial interior walls
- Backsplashes
- Shower walls
- Fireplace surrounds
Installation Guide – Atlantic White 12×24 Porcelain Tile Matte Rectified
Important Advisory
Always follow the tile manufacturer’s instructions, local building codes, and applicable industry standards (ANSI A108/A118 and TCNA guidelines). Verify substrate suitability, movement accommodation, and waterproofing/drainage where required.
Step 1: Layout & Planning
- Confirm the substrate is clean, dry, structurally sound, and flat within tolerances suitable for 12×24 tile.
- Plan the layout by dry-fitting tiles to balance cuts and avoid narrow slivers at perimeters or focal areas.
- Blend tiles from multiple boxes to distribute any shade variation evenly.
- Select a grout joint width appropriate for rectified tile and the pattern; include movement joints per TCNA EJ171.
Step 2: Tile Installation
- Use a polymer-modified thin-set mortar approved for porcelain tile.
- Key mortar into the substrate, then comb with an appropriate notched trowel; back-butter tiles as needed to improve coverage.
- Set tiles with a slight back-and-forth motion to collapse ridges and ensure proper bond; target coverage per ANSI/TCNA guidance (typically 80–95% based on area and exposure).
- Use a tile leveling system if needed to help reduce lippage on larger formats.
- Allow mortar to cure per manufacturer instructions before grouting or opening to foot traffic.
Step 3: Cutting
- Cut using a wet saw with a premium diamond blade rated for porcelain.
- Mark cuts carefully and support the tile fully to minimize chipping.
- Ease sharp cut edges where they will be exposed.
Step 4: Joint Filling
- Choose a grout compatible with porcelain and the selected joint width; follow manufacturer directions for mixing and application.
- Pack joints fully with a rubber float; clean diagonally and remove haze promptly with clean water.
- Use appropriate sealant at movement joints and changes of plane; do not grout these areas.
- Protect the installation from traffic until grout has cured.
Step 5: Cleaning & Maintenance
- Clean routinely with a pH-neutral cleaner suitable for porcelain; avoid acids and harsh abrasives.
- Use entry mats and felt pads where practical to limit grit and scratching.
- Follow grout and setting material manufacturers’ maintenance recommendations; reseal cementitious grout if specified.
Disclaimer
Installation should be performed by qualified professionals. Confirm actual materials, lot-to-lot variations, and application suitability before installation. Stone Market USA is not responsible for problems arising from improper installation, handling, or site conditions.