Brass Tile Trim

Foshan Golden Honor Building Materials Co., Ltd.: Your Trustworthy Brass Tile Trim Supplier!

 

 

Brass is not merely a practical edge decoration; it also represents luxury, durability and refined taste. As a top manufacturer and supplier specializing in high-end tile cutting solutions, we offer top-quality bronze tile edge accessories, which are specifically designed to meet the strict requirements faced by wholesalers, distributors and large-scale commercial projects in Europe, North America and the Middle East.
These bronze profiles are meticulously crafted in our advanced "Made in China" factory. They are made from high-purity alloy materials and combined with industry-leading surface treatment technologies. We have addressed common industry pain points - providing strict dimensional tolerances, perfect V-shaped groove bending and excellent corrosion resistance.
To our global partners: Our premium bronze series is directly manufactured and shipped from our main professional production center in China. 

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Our Advantages
 

Rich Products

Our company has various extruded aluminum profiles, die-cast and aluminum alloy products, and injection molding products, such as aluminum tile trim, floor transition strips, cabinet strips, stainless steel tile trims, PVC tile trims, tile leveling systems, etc.

Strong Production Capability

We have a 20,000 m² workshop, 3 aluminum extrusion production lines, and an independent stainless steel, PVC tile trims production department in China. We have factories in China and Vietnam. Our factory buildings exceed 160,000 square meters and have 15 aluminum product production lines, such as extrusion, oxidation, spraying, thermal transfer, etc., using advanced production machines, mechanized production can better control quality and quantity. It has independent production departments and equipment with specialized stainless steel and PVC tile trims.

Wide Range of Applications

Our products, such as aluminum tile trim, floor transition strips, cabinet strips, stainless steel tile trims, PVC tile trims, tile leveling systems, are widely used in interior decoration projects and the construction of commercial buildings and Residential buildings.

Quality Guaranteed

To ensure that customers have complete confidence in our products, we have implemented special quality inspection procedures to control quality starting from raw materials and conducting random inspections on each production process. We go the extra mile to continually update and maintain our ISO, SGS, and other certifications.

 

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What is Brass Tile Trim?

 

 

Brass Tile Trim is an aluminium tile edging profile that has a polished brass reflective surface. A Brass Tile Trim can be used in a contemporary or traditional setting to create a lustrous reflective surface to the edge of porcelain or ceramic tiles.

 

Benefits of Brass Tile Trim
 

Change The Traditional Method Of Using Manual Or Simple Tools To Fan The Dust To Trim The Inner And Outer Corners Of The Wall
No need to use a ruler during use. Just fix the Brass Tile Trim on the corner smoothed with putty, and then paint the corner. This is easy to operate and simplifies the construction procedure. Reduce construction costs and improve construction efficiency several times. And this can reduce the technical requirements for construction workers, and general construction workers can do a good job of the original technical requirements.

 

Strong Anti-Collision Ability Can Prevent Construction Workers From Hitting The Corners And Causing Gaps During Construction
Effectively avoid the trouble of repeated repairs due to damage to the corners. Moreover, during the use of the completed building, the anti-collision ability of the corners is greatly enhanced, and general collisions will not cause gaps. This can save a lot of after-sales service work. We all know that if the gaps in the corners of the decorated house are to be repaired, color difference is very likely to occur. This greatly affects the overall beauty of the interior. The Brass Tile Trim can well protect the corners from being hit.

 

It Can Solve The Problem Of Uneven Corners In The Room
The corners in traditional construction projects are all constructed manually using cement-wrapped sand corners, which is time-consuming and consumable. If you are not careful, it is very easy to cause vertical misalignment or uneven wall surfaces. The Brass Tile Trim can keep the corners very straight. This greatly reduces the technical requirements for construction workers, and ordinary construction workers can brush the corners straight.

 

The Brass Tile Trim Can Be Laminated With The Fiberglass Mesh Cloth
It can effectively solve the common problems of the corners being not straight, uneven, and easy to be damaged by collision in internal and external insulation. It can effectively increase the impact resistance of the corners and prevent cracking of the corners. The use of insulation mesh Brass Tile Trims will completely solve all the above wall quality problems and the problem of difficult project delivery, ensure that the insulation mortar layer is crack-free, and the plastic strips and the fiberglass mesh cloth have high bonding strength and are acid and alkali resistant.

 

How To Cut Brass Tile Trim

 
 
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Step 1

The first (and most important) thing you will need to do is measure the base and corners with a tape measure to work out how much Brass Tile Trim you will need.

 
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Step 2

Once you have got your measurements, place the Brass Tile Trim in a mitre block and choose which angle to cut with your Brass Tile Trim. The mitre block is purposely designed to help provide precise cuts and angles. We would always recommend 45-degree angles. This way the separate pieces fit together easily to leave a clean finish. Its also worth marking on your Brass Tile Trim exactly where you will be cutting.

 
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Step 3

When ready cut the Brass Tile Trim at a 45-degree angle using a hacksaw with a new blade. Always hold the Brass Tile Trim firmly against the edge of the mitre block throughout to ensure a clean cut. If you do not need to mitre the Brass Tile Trim, simply cut it at a 90-dgree angle to the exact length required.

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How To Choose Brass Tile Trim
 

The Thickness Of The Tile

The first thing to consider is the thickness of the tile that requires the Brass Tile Trim. Profiles come in a variety of heights, and most of the time the goal is to have the Brass Tile Trim fit flush with the tile. If a profile is selected that is too tall for the floor tile being used, this creates a tripping hazard. On the other hand, Brass Tile Trim that is shorter than the adjacent tile won’t provide adequate edge protection. Choosing the right Brass Tile Trim that corresponds to the thickness of the tile is the best way to ensure a smooth assembly.

Practicality In Design

Another area of consideration is practicality in design. The most popular areas for Brass Tile Trim are floors and walls, and a variety of shapes exist to create the perfect look to go with any tile. Typical Brass Tile Trim shapes include rounded edges, squared edges, or flat ones. You could also choose a profile with a sleek, minimalist reveal for a look that blends in, or choose something a bit wider to have the edge trim stand out. If you’re looking to add trim to an inside corner that has a habit of getting dusty, consider a cove-shaped profile that will lower maintenance requirements. Tile edge trims also help ease the transition between two floor surfaces. Certain profiles can act as a carpet edge trim, creating an elegant transition between a tiled floor and carpet.

 

How To Install Brass Tile Trim

Mix Your Adhesive

To install Brass Tile Trim, firstly mix your adhesive and then apply as normal using an appropriately-sized notched trowel to the area where your trim will be applied.

 

Grout Gap

In areas prone to getting wet - such as a shower niche - make sure that there's a 2mm gap between the Brass Tile Trim and the tile edge. This space should then be grouted to minimise the risk of water penetrating between tile and Brass Tile Trim.

Push The Brass Tile Trim Into This Bed Of The Adhesive

Push the Brass Tile Trim into this bed of the adhesive, making sure that it's held in place. Then, continue to lay your tiles onto the surface, applying adhesive to the back of the tile to ensure a strong bond between tile and Brass Tile Trim.

 

Install Brass Tile Trim

Follow a similar process to install Brass Tile Trim around a bath. To ensure a perfect fit, always half fill the bath with water before fixing the Brass Tile Trim, in case the bath moves during filling. Seal the gap between the bath and the wall with silicone before fitting the Brass Tile Trim.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: Are Brass Tile Trims necessary?

A: It may seem like an irrelevant task, but installing Brass Tile Trims is a crucial part of making any tile project look clean and flush. Brass Tile Trims have many uses but they are primarily used to protect tile edges from chipping. They hide the unglazed edges of tiles providing a neat finish as well as any unsightly cut edges, making them particularly useful for finishing around window frames or where tiles meet on an external corner.

Q: How to choose the right Brass Tile Trim?

A: To choose the most appropriate Brass Tile Trim for your project, you will need to consider the finish, colour, size and depth of the trim. Typically, though this is a personal preference, you will want to opt for a Brass Tile Trim that matches the colour of your tiles as this helps to create a sleek, cohesive look. You should also choose a Brass Tile Trim that matches the depth of the tile as this will create a flush, professional look. When accounting for the depth of the tile, please be aware that the tile will have adhesive on the back of it which will increase the depth. For this reason, we recommend opting for a trim that is one size up from the depth of your tile.

Q: How to cut Brass Tile Trims?

A: For some tile projects, you will be required to cut your Brass Tile Trim so that it is the right size for your needs. Cutting Brass Tile Trim is a straightforward process that can be done by using a mitre block and a hacksaw. Measure how much Brass Tile Trim you need. Put the trim on a mitre block and choose the angle you want the cut to be (we recommend cutting the ends at a 45-degree angle). Use a hacksaw to cut the trim, holding the trim firmly to ensure a clean cut.

Q: How to fit Brass Tile Trim?

A: To fit Brass Tile Trim on an edge, simply press the trim into the tile adhesive and ensure the adhesive passes through the anchor holes. Once you’ve back buttered your tile, position the tile so it is flush to the rear of the trim and press in place to ensure good contact. For trims that edge around a corner, mark out the angle you require, then, by placing the flat edge on a mitre block use a hacksaw to cut the trim at the right angle and then fit the Brass Tile Trim using the above method. If you’re tiling in a space that will get wet, particularly a shower, then you should use a 2mm spacer to leave a gap between the tile edge and the trim to grout later. This will ensure a watertight finish.

Q: Does Brass Tile Trim color matter?

A: Theres really no right or wrong answer when it comes to the colour of your trim. Its more a matter of taste. But you should also think about what shape you want the Brass Tile Trim to be. There are many different options including straight edge and round edge trims so make your decision carefully.

Q: Does Brass Tile Trim rust?

A: Although they are designed to be easily cleaned and non-porous, stainless steel trim still needs regular polishing to avoid tarnishing. If left, it may begin to rust and pit, which will affect both the look and functionality of your trim.

Q: What is the metal trim around tiles called?

A: The metal edge for tile is called Brass Tile Trim or tile edging. It is a type of decorative or protective strip of metal that is used to finish off the edges of tiled surfaces. Brass Tile Trim can be made from a variety of metals, including aluminum, stainless steel, copper, and bronze.

Q: Can I put Brass Tile Trim on after tiling?

A: It is possible to install Brass Tile Trim after tiling. While in most cases the edge trim is installed with the tile, so you would use tile in trim, certain profiles are designed for retro fit Brass Tile Trim existing tile assemblies.

Q: Can you tile without Brass Tile Trims?

A: Remember, Brass Tile Trim is not just for aesthetic purposes, it also helps to protect the tiles as without Brass Tile Trim you may find that the edge of a tile is exposed. This exposed edge could attract water and affect the integrity of the tile, resulting in damage and cracking.

Q: What are the functions and advantages of Brass Tile Trim?

A: Brass Tile Trim, as the name implies, are a kind of corner material designed to protect the corners of tiles. Its main function is to strengthen the structure of the edge of the tile and prevent the tile from cracking, falling off and other problems. The advantages of Brass Tile Trim are mainly the following. 1. Prevent damage to the edge of the tile: When laying tiles, the corners of the tiles are easily damaged by external impact. The use of Brass Tile Trim can effectively prevent this from happening and achieve the effect of protecting the tiles. 2. Beautify the home environment: Brass Tile Trim can also beautify the home environment. The style and color of modern Brass Tile Trim can be selected according to different home decoration styles. 3. Improve the quality of home decoration: The use of Brass Tile Trim can improve the quality and beauty of home decoration, making the whole family more warm and comfortable.

Q: How to properly install Brass Tile Trim to prevent tiles from falling?

A: Here are some effective methods. 1. Use appropriate tile adhesive: When installing tiles, you should use appropriate tile adhesive. 2. Correctly select Brass Tile Trim: The selection of Brass Tile Trim should be based on the actual situation of the home environment, ensuring that the specifications, materials, etc. of the Brass Tile Trims are consistent with the installation location. 3. Reasonable installation of Brass Tile Trim: When installing Brass Tile Trim, you should accurately measure, reasonably cut, and use regular installation tools. 4. Regular inspection and maintenance: The service life of Brass Tile Trim is limited. Therefore, after the decoration is completed, regular inspection and maintenance should be carried out, and the Brass Tile Trim should be replaced in time to ensure family safety.

Q: What are the steps for installing Brass Tile Trim?

A: 1. Prepare tools: wall tiles, Brass Tile Trim, glue, rubber hammer, scissors, ruler, etc. 2. Measure the length: Use a ruler to measure the length of the tile and cut the Brass Tile Trim to the same length as the tile. 3. Clean the wall: Use a clean rag to remove dust, oil stains, etc. on the wall. 4. Cut the tiles: Cut the tiles as needed. If you need to cut multiple tiles, please mark the tiles first, and then use a tile cutter or manual cutting. 5. Apply glue: Apply glue to the location where the Brass Tile Trim needs to be installed. 6. Position the Brass Tile Trim: Paste the cut Brass Tile Trim on the wall, and use a rubber hammer to tap it gently to make it firmly bonded to the wall. 7. Complete the installation: The installed Brass Tile Trim should look flat, beautiful, without burrs, bumps and other defects.

Q: What are the Precautions of installing Brass Tile Trim?

A: 1. Before installation, the tiles and Brass Tile Trim should be cleaned to avoid the influence of debris and dust on the installation quality. 2. During installation, ensure that the Brass Tile Trim is flush with the tile surface, without excessive or insufficient length. 3. When cutting tiles, pay attention to the safety of the cutter. It is recommended to use professional tools or seek help from professionals. 4. Before construction, it is necessary to carry out base treatment, moisture-proof and waterproof treatment, etc. If wall filling, primer, leveling and other processes are required, they should be planned and constructed in advance.

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