CERAMIC, TILE & STONE FLOORING
Practical. Durable. Planet-friendly.
Ceramic tile and stone flooring is durable, easy to maintain and environmentally friendly.
It's also a popular choice for commercial spaces because of its ability to deliver crisp, cool, distinctive finishes to virtually any design from contemporary to rustic. Larry carries and installs all major manufacturers' lines of ceramic and stone flooring products.
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Ceramic – A glazed clay tile that is available in a wide variety of textures, colors, and sizes. It offers easy maintenance and is durable enough to withstand heavy foot traffic without cracking or chipping.
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Porcelain – Porcelain tile is a through-body glazed tile that is denser, finer, and smoother than traditional ceramic tile. It has a vitreous, non-porous surface that is stain-resistant and easy to clean. Porcelain has the look of natural stone but without the maintenance required for natural stone tiles.
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Stone – Architects and designers since Stone is a mineral that has been used by architects and designers since the beginning of civilization. Travertine and limestone are examples of sedimentary stone, while granite is an example of igneous stone. Slate and marble are examples of metamorphic stone. There is an alternative called manufactured stone.
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Terrazzo Tile – Terrazzo tile is a composite material that mimics the look of terrazzo. It’s made from marble chips mixed with epoxy, which give it its poured-like appearance. Terrazzo tile is ideal for smaller or more complex spaces, as it can be laid in a variety of patterns and designs..
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Ceramic – A glazed clay tile that is available in a wide variety of textures, colors, and sizes. It offers easy maintenance and is durable enough to withstand heavy foot traffic without cracking or chipping.
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Porcelain – Porcelain tile is a through-body glazed tile that is denser, finer, and smoother than traditional ceramic tile. It has a vitreous, non-porous surface that is stain-resistant and easy to clean. Porcelain has the look of natural stone but without the maintenance required for natural stone tiles.
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Stone – Architects and designers since Stone is a mineral that has been used by architects and designers since the beginning of civilization. Travertine and limestone are examples of sedimentary stone, while granite is an example of igneous stone. Slate and marble are examples of metamorphic stone. There is an alternative called manufactured stone.
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Terrazzo Tile – Terrazzo tile is a composite material that mimics the look of terrazzo. It’s made from marble chips mixed with epoxy, which give it its poured-like appearance. Terrazzo tile is ideal for smaller or more complex spaces, as it can be laid in a variety of patterns and designs..