LIBRARY - CERAMIC vs. PORCELAIN

 
Ceramic Tile

Ceramic tile is made from a mixture of clays and minerals that are shaped and kiln-fired at high temperatures exceeding 2000 degrees Fahrenheit.

The tiles are produced in a wide variety of colors, textures, and designs to complement any type of decor.

Ceramic tile is naturally fade and stain resistant.

Ceramic tile is great for kitchens, bathrooms, entryways, and other functional areas with high traffic demand.

Ceramic tile if offered in many different styles with coordinating trim and transition pieces as well as special decorative accents.


Porcelain Tile Porcelain tile is made with special clays and minerals similar to those used in fine china that are kiln-dried at extremely high temperatures exceeding 2400 degrees Fahrenheit.

Porcelain tile has a higher density and hardness than most other tiles.

Porcelain tile is highly stain and water resistant.

Porcelain tile is naturally hygienic with easy-to-clean surfaces that can be smooth, textured, or polished.

Porcelain is a very beautiful and durable tile which is ideal for both residential and commercial settings.

Porcelain tile is offered in many different styles along with coordinating trim and transition pieces as well as decorative accents.