We have more ceramic, stone, glass and metal tile than you can shake a set of blueprints at and a way of streamlining the selection and design process is to do a little preparation and come with a few items.
What is the difference between ceramic tile vs. porcelain tile?
The use of the terms ceramic and porcelain can be confusing. The term “ceramic tile” is often used as a generic name for all types of tile (porcelain included).
Ceramic and porcelain tile are extremely durable and easy to maintain and with sensible care and regular minimal cleaning it will remain as beautiful as the day it was installed for many years to come.
Natural stone is beautiful and luxurious and can last the lifetime of your home if properly maintained. Knowing how to clean your stone and taking proactive precautions will make a huge difference in the long lasting appearance of your natural stone.
Grout comes in many different colors and can be as important in the design as the tile itself. We carry several different grouts with varying performance levels and its good to know all about when you are planning your project.
The “Shade Variation Guide” was developed by the CTDA (Ceramic Tile Distributors Assoc.) in order to provide the prospective buyer an overall indication of color, shade and texture variations that can be expected with a particular tile product.
The reason for tile and stone to seemingly feel cooler than other surfaces is due to their density (which also aids in their superior durability). Dense surfaces take longer to heat up when touched by human skin thus making it feel cool.
The ceramic tile technical specification charts contain important pieces of information to understand when buying ceramic tile. Click the “Read More” button below to learn about some of the more important technical properties to know.
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