What makes Simpolo Tiles popular?

Simpolo mainly offers vitrified tiles, sanitary tiles and wall tiles.

Simpolo is a renowned Indian tile manufacturing company which started in 1977. With decades of experience, Simpolo Tiles has consistently strived to deliver innovative and superior-quality tiles to its customers. Simpolo’s commitment to excellence is reflected not only in its products but also in its sustainable practices and advanced manufacturing techniques.

 

What makes Simpolo Tiles popular?

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Simpolo tiles: Types of tiles

Simpolo mainly offers vitrified tiles, sanitary tiles and wall tiles.

The vitrified tiles are categorised by the location they are supposed to be used in, their look and feel and their colour.  The vitrified tiles offer low porosity and exceptional strength. These tiles are an excellent choice for flooring due to their resistance to stains, water and wear.

 

What makes Simpolo Tiles popular?

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The wall tiles come in Wall Tiles 300x600mm, Porcelain Elevation Tiles, Wall Tiles 300x450mm and Prozzo Wall Tiles. These wall tiles are divided into three categories: the ceramic wall tiles, the polished vitrified tiles and the glazed vitrified tiles. These categories are further broken down into the matte bathroom wall tiles, the rustic wall tiles, the white bathroom wall tiles, etc.

 

What makes Simpolo Tiles popular?

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Simpolo tiles: Price range (approx)

The Simpolo Tiles provides a wide range of pricing options to cater to different budgets without compromising on quality. Their pricing is competitive, considering the exceptional craftsmanship and materials used in their tile production. From affordable ceramic tiles to premium porcelain and vitrified tiles, there’s something for every price point.

 

Simpolo Vitrified Tiles Rs 40
Vitrified Floor Tile Rs 150 per box
Simpolo Ceramic Floor Tiles Rs 75
Porcelain Gloss Vitrified Tiles Rs 700 per box

 

Note: Prices may vary based on factors such as size, quantity, type and current market value. For accurate pricing, it is recommended to inquire on their official website

 

What makes Simpolo Tiles popular?

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Simpolo tiles: Availability

Headquarters: Old Ghuntu Road, Morbi – 363642, Gujarat, India

Presence in: Hyderabad, Jhunjhunu, Mumbai, Bharatpur, Nashik, Patna, Bangalore, Neemuch, Vijayawada, Nagpur and many more.

The Simpolo Tiles have a vast distribution network, ensuring that its products are accessible across various regions. They have an extensive network of authorised dealers and showrooms, making it convenient for customers to explore and purchase their tiles.

Additionally, their online presence allows customers to browse through their catalogue and use features like a visualiser by which you can choose the tiles of your liking from their wide selection and see how it would look in your space.

 

FAQs

What types of tiles does Simpolo offer?

The Simpolo Tiles offers a wide range of tiles, including the ceramic tiles, the porcelain tiles, the vitrified tiles, the digital glazed vitrified tiles and the large-format slab tiles.

Where can I buy the Simpolo tiles?

The Simpolo Tiles are available through their network of authorised dealers and showrooms. You can also explore their catalogue and make inquiries online.

Are the Simpolo Tiles suitable for outdoor use?

Yes, the Simpolo tiles offer porcelain and vitrified tiles that are durable and well-suited for outdoor applications due to their resistance to wear and water.

How does Simpolo ensure the quality of its tiles?

The Simpolo tiles employ advanced manufacturing techniques and rigorous quality control processes to ensure the production of high-quality and durable tiles.

Do the Simpolo tiles offer budget-friendly options?

Yes, the Simpolo tiles provide a range of pricing options to accommodate different budgets while maintaining its commitment to quality and craftsmanship.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

 

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