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Tile

Types of Tile

 

At Advance Carpet One Floor & Home, we have the skills and expertise you need when considering tile. From our experienced salespeople to our wide selection of ceramic, porcelain, and stone tile, you can’t go wrong visiting us! We are happy to work with you to determine the best type of tile for your home,depending on your specific project, lifestyle, and style preferences. Whether you are ready to start your project soon, or you’re just thinking about the possibilities, we’re here to help!

 

 

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Ceramic Tile

 

With an extensive number of options for ceramic tile, the variety of patterns, colors, sizes, and shapes is seemingly endless. Whether you enjoy combining more than one style, or you prefer to stick with one tile style, ceramic tile is adaptable to almost any design. Ceramic tile is ideal for moderate traffic areas as a flooring choice and works in custom showers as well as kitchen and bathroom backsplashes. 

 

Porcelain Tile

 

Porcelain tile is also available in a wide range of styles to suit almost any design. One significant difference between porcelain tile and ceramic tile is that porcelain tile is more sturdy and durable. For example, porcelain tile can be installed in commercial and residential spaces. Because porcelain tile is water-resistant, it can also be installed indoors and outdoors. Some outdoor uses for porcelain tile include patio steps and porches. 

 

Stone Tile

 

Unique and beautiful in its own ways, stone tiles are the natural material of choice for some home remodels. Stone tiles are usually quarried from slate, marble, or granite, though other types of stone can be popular. One of the benefits of stone tile is its extraordinary looks that add sophistication to any space. Stone tiles are ideal for shower floors, shower niches, and backsplash, and some stone tiles can also be used outdoors. 

 

 

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