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Quarried and Processed in Italy
Old World Charm
Naturally Unique

Tumbled Asiago Stone Tile

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$183.60/Box $229.50/Box
$18.36/ft2 $22.95/ft2
10 Tiles/Box

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Old World Elegance

Bianco Asiago brings the quiet beauty of the Italian Alps to your floors. This creamy white limestone features soft grey-green veining and subtle fossil traces that speak to millions of years of geological history. The tumbled finish softens the edges and creates a gently weathered surface that looks like it's been underfoot in a Venetian palazzo for centuries—timeless without feeling precious.

Tumbled off-white ceramic tiles with textured surface beside folded towels in a woven basket and striped cloth on floor

Built to Last

At 1cm thick in a classic 12x12 format, these tiles are sized for efficient installation with minimal waste. The tumbled surface provides natural texture and slip resistance, making it practical for real life. Like all natural limestone, sealing is recommended to protect against staining and enhance longevity.

Flat lay of marble-effect tile, wood grain panel, white textured tile, and glossy brown ceramic tile samples on light surface

Style It With

Bianco Asiago sets a serene foundation for Mediterranean, European farmhouse, or quiet luxury interiors. Pair with warm wood cabinetry, unlacquered brass fixtures, and natural linen textiles for an old-world feel. Works beautifully in bathrooms, entryways, and kitchens where you want that collected-over-time elegance. Mix with the Rosa or Rosso Asiago for subtle tonal variation or decorative accents.

The Tumbled Asiago Stone Tile collection brings the timeless beauty of Italian natural stone directly into your home. Quarried and processed in Italy, this premium marble series features three distinctive colorways, from the creamy whites and subtle grey veining of Bianco Asiago, to the warm blush tones of Rosa Asiago, to the rich terracotta depth of Rosso Asiago, each capturing the warmth and character of Old World European architecture. The tumbled finish gives every 12x12 tile beautifully softened edges and a gently weathered surface, creating an organic, lived in aesthetic that works equally well in rustic kitchens, elegant bathrooms, and inviting entryways. For those seeking a more dynamic look, the collection also offers checkerboard pairings that blend these natural stone tones into striking geometric patterns with effortless sophistication. Every tile is uniquely shaped by nature, ensuring your space carries an authenticity and depth that simply cannot be replicated with manufactured alternatives.

Details

Material

Stone

Chemical Resistant

No

Frost Resistant

No

Stain Resistant

If sealed

Sealing Required

Yes

DCOF

>.42

Collection

Tumbled Asiago

Thickness

10mm

Country of Origin

Italy

Shade Variation

V3

Shape

Square

Application

Floors

Edge

Tumbled

Location

Bathroom Floors, Kitchen Floors, Entryway, Hallways

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Marble Tile Installation Guide

MARBLE TILE INSTALLATION GUIDE

Marble Tile Installation Guide

A Professional Guide to Natural Stone Installation

Reno Source

www.therenosource.com

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Marble tile installation requires skill, proper tools, and experience with natural stone. Improper installation can result in damage to the tiles, substrate, or property and may void manufacturer warranties. If you are not confident in your ability to complete this installation, we strongly recommend hiring a licensed professional tile installer. Marble is a natural stone product and variations in color, veining, pattern, and texture are inherent characteristics and not defects. Always inspect all tiles before installation. Once installed, tiles cannot be returned. 

 

  1. OVERVIEW

    Marble tile brings timeless elegance and natural beauty to any space. As a natural stone, marble has unique characteristics that demand specialized installation techniques including the use of white thinset mortar to prevent discoloration, unsanded grout to protect polished surfaces, and pre sealing to prevent staining during grouting. This guide covers the complete process from surface preparation through final sealing. Attention to detail is critical when working with marble and shortcuts often lead to permanent damage.

  2. TOOLS AND MATERIALS

    Essential tools include a wet saw with a diamond blade rated for marble or natural stone, a notched trowel sized one quarter inch by one quarter inch or one quarter inch by three eighths inch square notch, a flat edge or margin trowel, rubber grout float, large grout sponge, tile spacers sized one sixteenth inch to one eighth inch, tile leveling system clips and wedges, chalk line, measuring tape, carpenter’s square or laser level, rubber mallet, mixing drill with paddle attachment, multiple buckets, utility knife, pencil, safety glasses, respirator rated N95 or P100, cut resistant gloves, knee pads, and hearing protection. Materials include marble tile with at least fifteen percent extra ordered for cuts and future repairs, white latex modified thinset mortar rated for natural stone, unsanded grout, penetrating stone sealer such as Fila MP90 Eco Plus or Fila Stone Plus Eco, grout sealer, pH neutral stone cleaner, cement board or approved substrate if required, and clean potable water.

  3. STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION

    Step 1 Surface Preparation

    Proper surface preparation is the most important factor in a successful marble installation. Never install marble directly over plywood, particle board, or vinyl flooring. Concrete subfloors must be fully cured a minimum of twenty eight to thirty days, have moisture content below three percent, meet flatness tolerance of one eighth inch over ten feet, and be free of curing compounds, sealers, dust, oil, or contaminants. Wood subfloors must have a minimum total thickness of one and one quarter inches and be structurally sound with no flex. Install cement board using thinset and screws, tape and thinset all joints, and allow expansion gaps at the perimeter. Repair cracks, grind high spots, fill low areas, vacuum, and damp mop the surface before allowing it to dry completely.

    Step 2 Inspection Blending and Pre Sealing

    Open multiple boxes and blend tiles from different boxes to balance color and veining. Never install tiles directly from a single box in sequence. Dry lay tiles and remove any pieces with unacceptable variation before installation begins. Pre sealing the face and edges of marble tiles with a penetrating stone sealer is highly recommended to prevent thinset and grout staining. Allow sealer to dry completely before setting tile.

    Step 3 Layout Planning

    Find the center point of the room and snap perpendicular chalk lines. Dry lay tiles from the center outward without adhesive. Adjust the layout to avoid narrow cuts at walls and ensure opposite perimeter cuts are equal in size. Consider vein direction and pattern continuity and mark reference lines on the substrate before setting tile.

    Step 4 Apply Thinset and Set Tiles

    Mix white thinset mortar exactly per manufacturer instructions using clean water. Mix to a smooth paste like consistency, allow to slake for five to ten minutes, then remix. Apply thinset to the substrate using the flat side of the trowel first, then comb with the notched side. Work in small sections so thinset does not skin over. Back butter every tile with a thin layer of thinset to achieve full coverage. Place tiles firmly into the mortar with a slight twisting motion, use spacers for consistent joints, check level frequently, tap gently with a rubber mallet, use a leveling system to prevent lippage, and clean excess thinset from the tile face and joints immediately. Target mortar coverage should exceed ninety five percent for floor installations.

    Step 5 Cutting

    Always use a wet saw with a diamond blade rated for marble. Cut slowly with the finished face up and support the tile fully. For complex cuts, make multiple relief cuts. Smooth cut edges with a rubbing stone. A dull blade or poor saw alignment will cause chipping and must be corrected before continuing.

    Step 6 Grouting

    Allow thinset to cure for twenty four to forty eight hours. Never use sanded grout on marble as it will scratch the surface. Epoxy grout may be used if approved for marble. Test grout on a spare tile before full application. Apply grout diagonally using a rubber float, work in small sections, remove excess at a forty five degree angle, and clean with a damp sponge after fifteen to twenty minutes. Polish haze with a soft dry cloth. Do not allow grout to dry on the surface.

    Step 7 Sealing and Curing

    Keep foot traffic off the installation for twenty four to seventy two hours and avoid moisture exposure. Do not place heavy objects for seven days. Wait a minimum of seventy two hours before sealing grout. Clean the surface with a pH neutral stone cleaner, allow to dry fully, then apply penetrating stone sealer according to manufacturer instructions. Wipe excess and apply a second coat if recommended. Seal grout lines after final curing. Never use acidic cleaners on marble surfaces.

  4. TIPS AND WARNINGS

    Always use white thinset to prevent discoloration. Pre seal tiles before installation to protect against staining. Back butter every tile for full mortar coverage. Work in small sections during thinset and grout application. Use a leveling system to control lippage. Keep detailed records of all products used. Retain spare tiles for future repairs since marble varies by batch.

  5. CARE AND MAINTENANCE

    Sweep or dust mop regularly to remove abrasive debris. Damp mop using clean water or a pH neutral stone cleaner. Wipe spills immediately, especially acidic substances. Use felt pads under furniture and mats at entryways. Reseal marble every twelve to eighteen months or more frequently in high traffic areas. Test sealer by placing water drops on the surface, if absorbed within five minutes reseal. Avoid vinegar, citrus cleaners, ammonia, bleach, abrasive pads, generic tile cleaners not rated for stone, and steam cleaners.

  6. PRODUCT AND LIABILITY INFORMATION

    This guide is provided for informational purposes only and does not guarantee results. Installation success depends on proper technique, suitable materials, and appropriate site conditions. Reno Source assumes no responsibility for damages or losses resulting from installation. It is the installer’s responsibility to comply with all local building codes and regulations. When in doubt, consult or hire a professional tile installer.

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