Tile & Stone FAQs
Tile is a versatile style statement. Ideal for floors, walls, backsplashes, and outdoors, it mimics wood, stone, or cement. Elevate a kitchen with its flair or enhance outdoor spaces. Endless possibilities await.
Ceramic floor tile is the best choice for cost-effectiveness and to use in areas that won’t regularly be exposed to liquids. Porcelain floor tile is the best choice for areas that may see more moisture such as the bathroom or heavy foot traffic.
There is no right or wrong answer here. Depending on the size of the space where the tile is going will determine how big of a floor tile you can use.
Porcelain tiles are some of the best floor tiles in Dallas, because they’re heavier and less porous, in addition to being very durable.
Porcelain tile flooring is a type of ceramic made of a very fine mixture of clays and minerals similar to those found in fine dinnerware. These special clays allow porcelain tile to be fired at temperatures even higher than ceramic tile, typically exceeding 2,400 degrees Fahrenheit. The higher temperature results in a very dense tile. This is ideal because the denser a tile, the better it resists moisture.
First sweep the floor of any debris. A neutral PH cleaner diluted with water. Make sure to change the water often so you are not cleaning the floor with dirty water.
Yes, the tile will need to be frost-proof and unglazed.
A glazed tile is already sealed. You can use a sealer on the grout or on unglazed tile.
Usually 10% is the standard which will allow for any broken tile, cuts or waste when installing. Our installers will make sure you’re covered.