Vidrepur - Special - Mesh Backed Sheet in Fire Glass 3 White

  • Item # VID-88158
  • Model # FOTOLUMI3
$43.33 MSRP $48.14
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Overview

These environmentally friendly glass tiles are made of 100% recycled glass. The only truly "green" tile available, can be used on walls, backsplashes, countertops, floors and pools. Fire Glass Glows In The Dark! Just leave in the light a few minutes then turn off the lights and see the glow.

  • Sheet backing: Mesh
  • Sheet size: 12 1/2" x 12 1/2"
  • Tile size: 1" x 1"
  • Thickness: 3/16" (3mm)
  • Grout joint: 1/16"
  • Finish Shown: Fire Glass 3
  • Glows Green

    Disclaimer: Tiles are handmade so variations in color and texture are to be expected. Actual tile may appear different than the image shown. All tiles should be inspected before installation, as no adjustment will be made after installation.




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    1. Q: The glow in the dark looks amazing in the image, I was wondering the duration of the time frame that the glow in dark last for?
      A: The tile material will glow when its fully charged between 3-5 hours.  The tile can be charged by artificial or natural light, direct light is best, but reflective light will charge the material as well.  On exterior applications like pools we recommend not too much landscaping lights close to the material as it will affect the glowing effect.  The tile will glow the first 10 years with the same intensity after that it will lose 0.98% per year.  Was this answer useful to you?