FAQ
We offer a variety of tile options, including ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, glass, and mosaic tiles, perfect for floors, walls, backsplashes, and outdoor spaces.
Consider the location, durability, water resistance, and style of the tile. Porcelain is great for high-traffic areas, while ceramic works well for walls and backsplashes.
Yes, we have a selection of frost-resistant and slip-resistant tiles designed for outdoor patios, walkways, and pool areas.
Measure the area and add 10-15% extra for cuts, waste, and future repairs. Our team can help calculate the exact amount needed.
Yes! We provide tile samples so you can see and feel the material before making a final decision.
Use a pH-neutral cleaner and a soft cloth or mop. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive tools to prevent damage.
In many cases, yes, but the existing surface must be clean, level, and structurally sound. Our team can advise on the best installation method.
We offer a high-performance, stain-resistant grout that is also mildew-resistant and crack-resistant, ensuring long-lasting durability and easy maintenance.
Porcelain and ceramic tiles usually don’t require sealing, but natural stone tiles do. Sealing helps protect against stains and moisture.
Installation time depends on the project size and complexity. Most residential projects take a few days, including drying time.
Yes, but it requires precision and the right tools. For best results, we recommend professional installation, especially for large or intricate designs.
Porcelain is denser, more durable, and more water-resistant than ceramic, making it ideal for high-traffic and wet areas.
We don’t provide installation, but we can recommend trusted local professionals to help with your project.
Yes, tile is an excellent heat conductor and works well with radiant floor heating systems.
Yes, we offer special pricing for large orders. Contact us for more details on bulk discounts and contractor pricing.