How Much Should I Budget For Wood Look Tile?
Wood look tile is one of the newest flooring trends. While it is not the genuine article, it still looks...
Pros and Cons of Porcelain Countertops
Which materials immediately come to the mind when you hear about the phrase “most durable countertop”? Chances are granite or...
Large Porcelain installation guide
Large Porcelain installation guide 1. Substrate Control Laying large format tile can be performed on the normal...
Porcelain Tiles vs Ceramic Tiles
The main difference between a porcelain and ceramic tile is the rate of water they absorb. Porcelain tiles absorb less than 0.5% of water whilst ceramic and other non-porcelain tiles will absorb more.
This is down to the stuff used to make porcelain tiles. The clay is denser and so less porous. It effects how the tiles behave, and what they’re best used for.