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  • Ceramic tile is made up of sand, natural products, and clays and once it has been moulded into shape they are then fired in a kiln. When making ceramic tiles they can either be glazed or unglazed, but the majority of homeowners have glazed ceramic tiles in their home

  • Porcelain floor tile has sand added to the clay mixture and is made with heat and pressure to produce a tile that's harder, denser and less porous than regular ceramic tile. It's a good choice for high-traffic areas, kitchens and bathrooms.

  • Marble, like many other stone tiles, has very high maintenance requirements. Marble is also porous, which means it can be stained, scratched and worn easily. A small spill of coffee or mustard can ruin your brand new marble floor or countertop.

  • Stone flooring is a type of floor covering carved out from natural solid rock. Stone is a rock that has been quarried and cut. These blocks of rocks are cut into slabs which are sent to a processing plant to be re-cut, shaped and polished. Unlike other types of floors, stone flooring improves with age

  • Wood look tile, made of ceramic or porcelain, is highly durable and can withstand heavy foot traffic and wear and tear. Wood look tile has a realistic appearance mimicking a traditional wood grain.