Get answers to common questions about 400x400 mm tiles
400x400 mm equals approximately 15.75 x 15.75 inches. In the Indian tile market, this size is commonly quoted as 16x16 inch tiles or 40x40 cm. All three references 400x400 mm, 16x16 inch, and 40x40 cm refer to the same tile format.
For terrace and balcony applications, select vitrified or porcelain variants with water absorption below 0.5%. Ceramic tiles with 3–6% water absorption are not suitable for regular outdoor moisture exposure.
Floor tiles in this category are required to comply with IS 15622:2017 and IS 504:2020 for ceramic and vitrified tiles respectively. An ISI mark is mandatory for tiles sold in the Indian market. ISO 13006:2012 is the relevant international standard for ceramic tile definitions, classification, and performance characteristics.
Each tile covers approximately 1.72 sq.ft., so 100 sq.ft. requires around 58 tiles. Always purchase at least 7–10% extra to account for cutting, breakage, and pattern wastage. Diagonal layouts may require up to 12% additional tiles.
Hollow sounds trace to spot fixing rather than full-bed adhesive coverage — proper installation requires a continuous full bed of Polymer-Modified Tile Adhesive on a levelled sub-base. Grout staining in kitchens and bathrooms comes from light-coloured cementitious grout and inadequate maintenance switch to Epoxy Grout and seal joints periodically to significantly reduce staining over time. Epoxy grout typically costs ₹180–350 per kg at Indian hardware stores and covers approximately 8–12 sq.ft. per kg at a 3 mm joint width for 400x400 mm tiles. It resists staining, chemicals, and moisture particularly valuable in kitchen and bathroom joints.
Yes. Morbi is India's largest tile manufacturing cluster and dispatches directly to buyers across the country. Dealers, builders, and bulk buyers can source factory-direct at significantly lower rates than retail. Contact Morbitaa at +91 75677 75672 for current batch availability, dealer rates, and freight terms to your city.