Ceramic Tile

Select ceramic tile for decorating floors and walls and find an installer

By Donna Harvey
Ceramic tile is enjoying resurgence in popularity due to its durability, good looks and wide availability. As the supply has become more abundant, the price has also come down on this tough, attractive flooring, making it a value in the end.

Ceramic floor tile today comes in a wide array of colors and finishes to complement any decorating scheme. Choose from different sizes and shapes, including hexagon ceramic tile to add interest and eye appeal to your application. All but the most capable do-it-yourselfer should consider hiring expert installers to apply ceramic tiles. Doing so requires special tools, knowledge and skill. To find the right ceramic tile for your home or business, consider the following:

1. Amount of traffic the ceramic tile will be exposed to – high, medium or low. Ceramic floor tile comes in different degrees of hardness and finishes.
2. Atmospheric conditions in the area where tile will be installed – such as ceramic tile flooring in an entryway or bathroom ceramic tile. The industry rates tile for porosity from impervious (non-absorbent) to non-vitreous (absorbent).
3. Maintenance requirements – seal unglazed ceramic tiles periodically. Light-colored grouts will stain easily.

 

Visit a gallery to view samples of ceramic tile

You can go to a local storefront, or visit that storefront online at their website. There are many websites containing all the ceramic tile information you need. You can view pictures to narrow your choices and order samples of your favorites. For variety, look for interesting borders and hexagon ceramic tile.
Try: Fast Floors offers a huge selection of ceramic tile manufacturers and a wealth of ceramic tile information. Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse is a good source for ceramic and porcelain tile. Georgia Carpet also has a large selection and great prices on ceramic tiles that can be shipped anywhere in the U.S.

Find a ceramic tile installation specialist

Sit down with a professional tile installer and go over your project. Have them make recommendations, help you select tile and then give you a bid for the ceramic tile installation. Ask for references in your area and go view their handiwork.
Try: Building Pros lets you type in your zip code and choose the type of service you need. It returns several qualified professionals in your area, or try 1800Contractor for a list of ceramic tile installers.

Know how to maintain ceramic floor and wall tile

Ceramic tile distributors will be able to inform you of steps to take to maintain your tile in great condition. Ceramic floor tile is easy to keep clean with a few basic cleaning tools, an all-purpose cleaner and water.
Try: Find a great selection of floor cleaning and maintenance products at Home Depot, or try ReStockIt's selection of floor care products.

 

  • Check local building codes and get required permits, if any. A local contractor can advise you about building codes and requirements.
  • Choose a non-skid finish for floor tiles to guard against slips and falls. These ceramic tiles have a rough, gritty surface.
  • Ceramic wall tile is thinner than that used for floors. Don't expect very thick tiles to stick to a wall.
  • Don't use cleaners with ammonia or acid on some tiles.

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