1. Easy to crack: Cement tiles are prone to cracking after a period of use. This is because the hardness of cement tiles is relatively high, and they are prone to cracking due to factors such as melting and expansion when exposed to temperature differences and wind and rain. Cracking can affect the load-bearing capacity of tiles, leading to problems such as roof leakage.
2. Self weight: Compared to other tiles, cement tiles are heavier and require higher strength support. If the bearing capacity of a building is insufficient, it will bring great pressure to the building structure and have a negative impact on its stability.
3. Large gaps: The gaps in cement tile materials are relatively large, which can lead to problems such as lack of insulation, moisture, and mold growth indoors. At the same time, it will also affect the indoor environment and make it less comfortable
4. Water leakage: Due to material limitations, cement tiles suffer from severe water leakage.
5. Easy to fade, age, and deform: Over time, cement tiles will gradually fade, age, and deform, resulting in significant differences from their initial color. This will affect the service life and appearance of the tiles, and even easily cause water leakage problems.