Our Four Types of Ceramic Tiles
Porcelain Tiles
Ceramic Tiles
Mosaic Tiles
Subway Tiles
Why Choose Our Ceramic Tiles?
Our ceramic tiles offer a range of benefits that make them the ideal choice for any space. From durability to easy maintenance, discover why our tiles stand out from the rest.
Durability
Our tiles are built to last, resisting wear and tear from high-traffic areas and heavy use.
Water Resistance
Perfect for bathrooms and kitchens, our tiles are resistant to water and moisture, preventing damage and mold growth.
Easy Maintenance
With a smooth surface that's easy to clean, our tiles require minimal maintenance to keep them looking new.
Variety of Designs
Choose from a wide range of styles, colors, and patterns to match any decor and personal taste.
Temperature Resistance
Our tiles can withstand high temperatures, making them suitable for both hot and cold environments.
How can we help?
What types of ceramic tiles do you offer?
We offer a variety of ceramic tiles including porcelain tiles, traditional ceramic tiles, mosaic tiles, and subway tiles. Each type is designed to meet different aesthetic and functional needs.
Are your tiles suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, we have a selection of tiles specifically designed for outdoor use. These tiles are more durable and resistant to weather conditions, making them perfect for patios and outdoor areas.
How do I care for and maintain ceramic tiles?
Caring for ceramic tiles is easy. Simply clean them with a mild detergent and water. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the surface. Regular cleaning will keep your tiles looking great.
Can I install ceramic tiles myself?
Yes, ceramic tiles can be installed by DIY enthusiasts. However, for the best results, especially for complex patterns or large areas, we recommend hiring a professional installer.
What is the difference between porcelain and ceramic tiles?
Porcelain tiles are a type of ceramic tile that is denser, less porous, and generally more durable than standard ceramic tiles. They are ideal for high-traffic areas and moisture-prone environments.