Porcelain Tile
Porcelain Tile is a type of ceramic made of a very fine mixture of clays and minerals. These special clays allow porcelain tile to be fired at temperatures even higher than ceramic tile, typically exceeding 2,400 degrees (F). The higher temperature results in a very dense tile. And the denser a tile, the better it resists moisture. It is available in many shapes and sizes suitable for floor and wall applications.
Glass Tile
Glass Tile is available in many colors and textures and most suitable in wall and accent applications. Usually found in mosaic form, Glass mosaic’s inherent properties include their potential to impart intense color and reflect light, and their imperviousness to water.ding input on flooring finish, longevity concerns and maintenance suggestions
Natural Stone
Natural Stone such as travertine, limestone, granite, marble, and slate exemplify organic beauty. Many varieties come in multiple sizes ranging from ¾” mosaic up to 24” tiles and can be used on floors and walls.
