Thursday, 21 July 2011

Porcelain Ceramic Tiles

Wall Tiles
What are your recommendations for tiling my home? Porcelain or Ceramic?

When it comes to what Floor Tiles to install for your wall, floor or patio, men and women tend to get confused. Clients appreciate it when a person explains what floor tiles to use for their design and layout projects.Helping somebody make a decision that will put their mind at ease and knowing they have got a great selection of ceramic tiles for their project is an incredibly rewarding experience. If you're looking for a wide selection of tiles in Orange County, contact your nearest professional.

Porcelain tiles have been the "in thing" over the past couple of years. If a tile is not made of porcelain, it's a Ceramic Tiles. That assumption is correct.Ceramic tiles are mostly created from red clay and some are manufactured from white clay. Red body tiles are simple to identify, whereas white body tiles are practically impossible to tell if it's a porcelain tiles or not.

Here is where the word of the Ceramic Tile Manufacturers comes into play. Reputable floor tiles manufacturers mark tile boxes as "porcelain" if they are porcelain. The higher-end ones, for instance Dal-tile, Marazzi, Crossville, Porcelanosa, Emser to name a few, label their Porcelain Tiles as "porcelain",and "ceramic" for ceramic tiles/floor tiles, if the tile is non-porcelain.Porcelain tiles have a lower water absorption rate than a ceramic tiles. This is mainly because they are incredibly dense.Through body porcelain have the same color from front to back, thus a chip won't show as much as a tile that only has a surface coloring. Porcelain tiles can be installed outside in climates where the temperatures go below 32 degrees. They are referred to as frost resistant tiles.The density of a porcelain tile makes it suitable for residential and light commercial use. It is fantastic to install on a patio that is definitely exposed outside elements. Water will not harm it.

Ceramic and Porcelain Tiles are "wear rated" by the Porcelain Enamel Institute (PEI)

The ratings are as follows:

PEI 1 Rating (Not hard enough to walk on) Use these tiles on walls only.

PEI 2 Rating (Light activity) Use on wall and bathroom floors only. A word of caution. The larger the tile, on the floor, the easier it might crack with prolonged foot movement.

PEI 3 Rating (Light to moderate activity) Use on kitchen and bath counter tops, walls and floors where foot movement isn't heavy. (Residential)

PEI 4 Rating (Moderate to hefty traffic) Use in residential, medium commercial and light institutional.

PEI 5 Rating (Hefty to extremely hefty activity) Use in all residential units plus heavy commercial locations (malls, airports) and institutional applications (prisons).

Porcelain tiles, that have a PEI five score indicates that they're quite resistant to chipping or cracking.

Value is added to your residence when Ceramic Tiles are installed. Installing ceramic Tiles or porcelain tiles in a residence to your house hold making it less complicated to sell. For home-owners in Orange County, tiles from a professional contractor could make the job of selling your easier.

One of the greatest benefits for any home owner is the low cost of maintaining Floors. Ease of care with floor tiles assures a home owner of a relaxed life style.

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