Ceramic
Uses
• Floor and walls
• Countertops
• Shower and tub surrounds
• Interior and exterior
 
Why Glazed Ceramic and Porcelain Tile?
Variety: Ceramic and porcelain tile add value to any setting. Because they are available in an extensive array of sizes, colors, patterns and textures, they can satisfy almost any design preference.
Investment: Ceramic and porcelain tile, considered permanent products, are listed in the Real Estate Appraisal Guide as building products that increase the value of a home.
Durability: Ceramic and porcelain tile are durable and can be used in many settings. In fact, through-body porcelain tile is durable enough to be used for exterior as well as interior commercial applications.
Stain-Resistance: Ceramic and porcelain tile are among the most stain-resistant building products available. Most glazed ceramic tile is completely stain proof.
Color Permanent: Ceramic and porcelain tile are among the few decorative finishing products that do not tend to fade or discolor with sunlight.
Dirt-Resistant: Ceramic and porcelain tile are among the easiest decorative finishing products to maintain. Soil will simply lie on the surface, permitting quick removal with a dust mop or cleanser.
Hygiene: Because ceramic and porcelain tile are sanitary, they are good choices for kitchens and bathrooms. They are also hypoallergenic, given that odors, mold, mildew, dust, allergens and bacteria do not tend to get trapped within them.
Affordability: Thanks to modern technology, ceramic and porcelain tile are now affordable options for most budgets. Due to their inherent durability and broad applications, they are more cost-effective than most alternative products.
 
Special Considerations
Dye Lot: Tile may vary from dye lot to dye lot in caliber and in color.
 
Maintenance
While it is not necessary to seal glazed ceramic and porcelain tile, it is always recommended that through-body tile and grout joints be sealed.
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