Flooring Products > NIC Tiles
The National Industries Company is the first local company to produce tiles. It is still continuing to produce them and develop various types of them, both concrete and coloured.The advantages of NIC Tiles include their numerous different
measurements and shapes. This makes it possible to combine
them to obtain attractive designs. They are produced
in many beautiful colours, including yellow, red, green,
white, black, orange and cement-coloured with a plain
or smooth surface and various shapes like flat, circular
and protruding, diamond-shaped, quarter octagonal, tortoiseshell,
octagonal, rectangular and quarter manhole.
The
Company provides a service by transporting tiles to
work sites to ensure they arrive undamaged at the specified
time, as well as a consultancy and technical information
service related to ways of laying tiles and maintenance
methods. It also provides many designs and methods of
combining colours, to enable clients to choose.
NIC
Tiles are noted for their resistance to heavy loads
like the traffic of cars and trucks. They preserve places
exposed to erosion factors. They are also easy to lift
in order to carry out maintenance of underground services,
and then to replace without damage.
Uses
of NIC Tiles
- Beautifying gardens and their pathways.
- Paving pedestrian paths and waiting places.
- Paving public service places.
- Paving roads, car parks and filling stations.
- Paving open spaces of heavy industries, harbors and
storage places.
- Arranging and beautifying open spaces in front of houses and villas.
Samples of Tiles Design
(Click each tile Image for full design view)
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Flat Tiles |
Quarter Manhole |
Rectangles |
Stream |
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Diamond |
Tortoise Shell |
Quarter Octagonal |
Octagonal |
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X-Shape Tile |
I-Shape Tile |
Range of Colors available for the above Tiles
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White Yellow |
Dark Yellow |
White Orange |
Dark Orange |
Brown |
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Green |
White Red |
Dark Red |
Black |
Cement |
Download the NIC Tiles Product Catalogue (5.4MB)
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