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Laying a ceramic or porcelain tile floor can be considered a daunting task, but with adequate planning and preparation, this perception can be overcome. Laying one’s own tile is also much less expensive (and possibly more rewarding) than having it professionally installed. Cost can be minimized by careful planning and preparation.--porcelain tiles


porcelain tiles offer one of the best values in the design industry. They can be used for interior and exterior applications, on both walls and floors, and are highly durable, slip resistant, easy to clean and relatively inexpensive. In addition, technological innovations have allowed porcelain tile manufacturers to create a wide variety of designs and colors, in many sizes, shapes and finishes.

In order to provide ceramic tile specifiers with the best selection of unglazed porcelain tiles we offer carefully selected tile lines from industry leading manufacturers.

Porcelain tiles are usually unglazed tiles consisting of a fine mixture of clays. porcelain tile are very dense, impervious tiles that are extremely moisture-resistant. They are very durable tiles. It’s not recommended. Often, these are prone to absorb moisture and, if they do, may fall apart. The last thing you want under your beautiful new porcelain tiles is to have the sub floor become damaged.--porcelain tiles

 

 
 
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