Some characteristics of glazed
ceramic tile are:
- Beautiful and Versatile - modern
ceramic manufacture ring technology has created
virtually an unlimited number of colors, sizes, styles,
shapes, and textures that will add rich beauty and
character to any room decor.
- Fire Resistant - ceramic tile doesn't
burn nor emit toxic fumes. A lighted cigarette, when
dropped on the floor, even if allowed to sit, will not
do any damage to ceramic tile. Even hot kitchen pans or
skillets will not scorch or melt the surface of glazed
ceramic tile.
- Water Resistant - most glazed ceramic
tile has a dense body that permits little or no
accumulation of moisture. This means spills from common
liquids found in a kitchen are not a big concern.
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Unglazed
Floor Tile (Pavers)
There is no glazing or any other coating
applied to these tiles. Because these tiles are porous it is
recommended that a special penetrating sealant be used to
maintain this type of floors and to help prevent stains from
seeping into the pores of the tiles. Their color is the same
on the face of the tile as it is on the back resulting in
very durable tiles that do not show the effects of heavy
traffic.
Marble
Marble is a natural product and is not
made in a factory. For this reason no two pieces of marble
look the same and the veining is a natural characteristic in
all marble. There are special marble sealants to help
protect from staining of the face. Extra care should be used
when cleaning and all abrasives and acidic cleaners should
never be used when cleaning. Even colas, some juices, and
possibly ammonia may destroy the marble finish.
Granite
This is another natural stone and is not
manufacture red in a factory. Granite can be used indoors or
outdoors and is less porous than marble. It is still
recommended that you use a sealant to protect the finish
from staining.
Grout
Grout is a mixture of cement and a color
additive. For tile floors with wider spaces between each
tile sand is added to the grout. Also, a liquid latex
additive can be added to the grout to give better resiliency
to the grouted areas. For ease of maintenance a penetrating
sealant should be used on the grout. It should be noted you
may see a change in color of your grout over time.
Some of the other important things we can help with when
selecting a tile floor is the slip-resistance, the size and
color of the grout joints, the thickness of the tile, height
variations from room to room, size of the tile, suitability
of the sub floor, and cleaning of the tile.
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