Why Choose Tile Flooring for Your Home or Business?
Tile combines timeless style, exceptional durability, and easy maintenance, making it one of the most popular and lasting flooring options available. Here are the key advantages:
Exceptional Durability
Tile is built to last. It's extremely resistant to scratches, heavy foot traffic, and daily wear. It’s a truly long-lasting solution that will not fade or dent over time.
Waterproof and Moisture Resistant
Porcelain and glazed tile are naturally waterproof. This makes them the perfect choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements, protecting your subfloor from spills and humidity.
Wide Variety of Styles
With endless colors, patterns, and sizes, tile offers limitless design possibilities. It can perfectly mimic natural stone or wood, or create unique, intricate designs to match any decor.
Easy Maintenance & Hygiene
Tile's hard, non-porous surface is incredibly easy to clean. It won't trap dust, pollen, or pet dander, making it an excellent choice for a clean, hygienic, and allergen-free home.
Increases Home Value
Tile is a permanent upgrade that adds significant, long-lasting value to your property. Its durability and timeless appeal are highly sought after by homebuyers.
Long-Term Value
While tile can be an investment upfront, its incredible lifespan and low maintenance make it the most cost-effective choice long-term. You install it once, and it lasts a lifetime.
Top Questions About Tile Flooring – Benefits, Costs, and More
Frequently Asked Questions
Porcelain is denser, harder, and absorbs less water than ceramic. This makes it ideal for high-traffic floors and outdoor use. Ceramic is slightly softer and a great, cost-effective choice for indoor walls or light-traffic floors.
Tile is very easy to maintain. Simply sweep or vacuum regularly to remove dirt. Mop as needed with warm water and a pH-neutral cleaner. No special chemicals or waxing are ever required.
Yes, we strongly recommend sealing grout. Grout is porous and can stain. A quality sealer will protect it from spills and discoloration, making it much easier to keep clean in the long run.
Installation time varies by room size and prep work. Unlike floating floors, tile needs time for mortar and grout to cure. A typical room install usually takes 2-3 days from start to finish.





















































































