Tag: ceramic tile

Unique Kitchen Tiles by Porcelanosa

Porcelanosa Tiles

Kitchen Tiles

For most people the kitchen is more than just a place to grab a snack or make a meal. It is a place where your family and friends come together and talk, laugh and live. A kitchen is usually a personal space and when remodeling people want to add touches that speaks to them. That is why so many people pick Porcelanosa for their tiles. Porcelanosa offers unique and beautiful tile options to bring to life your designs.

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Ceramic Tiles vs Glass Tiles

Glass tile

With so many varieties of tiles in the world, you may be uncertain of what to use throughout your home. You want something that is going to provide you with the long-lasting stunning look that you have been dreaming of, but you also want something that is going to come in many different styles. Choosing from glass tiles or ceramic tiles might be the best way to go, depending on the needs that you have, and the spaces you want to cover with it. Read More

Ceramic Tile For Bathroom Surfaces

Adex Ceramic Tiles

Often praised for its durability and variety, ceramic tile is a popular choice for bathroom finishes. If you’re drawn to color and texture, this material can deliver on both fronts. But the sheer variety of ceramic tiles is endless, which can make finding just the right tile very difficult.

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Let’s Get Your Pool Going for The Season!

Fujiwa pool tiles

In the next two blogs, we are going to help you get your pool up and running for the upcoming pool season! Whether you are repairing an existing pool or installing a new pool, Plumbtile can offer you an extensive selection of glass, porcelain, stone mosaics and ceramic tiles for your pool as well as tips to keep your pool running clear. Read More

Porcelain vs Ceramic: Do you know which is best to use?

When you look at tile most people don’t know the different benefits between porcelain and ceramic just that they are similar but the price can be significant.

The clay used in manufacturing are different, as well as, the temperatures used to bake them. One of the biggest difference is how much water they absorb, this can be very important when selecting which one to install and where. Porcelain absorbs less than 0.5% and ceramic 1 – 3% water.

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