FAQ's
There are various types of tiles available for flooring, including ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, and vinyl tiles.
Ceramic tiles are made of clay and are less dense than porcelain tiles, which are made of a mixture of clay and minerals. Porcelain tiles are also more durable and water-resistant than ceramic tiles.
Regular sweeping and mopping with a mild cleaner is recommended for tile floors. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubbers, as they can damage the tiles.
Yes, certain types of tiles such as ceramic, porcelain and natural stone can be used for outdoor spaces such as patios, decks, pools and walkways.
Natural stone tiles are made from natural materials such as marble, granite, and limestone,
while ceramic tiles are made of clay. Natural stone tiles are more durable and can be more
expensive than ceramic tiles.
Selecting the right grout color depends on your design preferences. To find the perfect match, consider using a grout color that complements the tiles' colors or opt for a neutral shade that blends in. You can also experiment with contrasting grout colors to create a visually appealing effect. Our sales consultants are more than happy to help you with your selection.
To prevent tile cracks and chips, it's crucial to ensure a properly prepared and level surface during installation. Use the correct adhesive and techniques recommended for the tile type. Additionally, avoid heavy impacts and sharp objects on the tiles.
While DIY tile installation is possible for those with experience, it's often recommended to hire a professional installer, especially for larger or complex projects. Professional installers have the expertise to ensure proper alignment, prevent issues like lippage (uneven tile edges), and ensure the tiles are correctly sealed. Hiring a pro can save you time and potentially costly mistakes in the long run.