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Ceramic When choosing tile for your bathroom floor, it's important to select a very slip-resistant tile With so many different sizes, colors and textures to choose from, you can let your imagination, and your design options, run wild. Add in mix-and-match, colored grout and trim tiles, and without a doubt at Floors We Do we can help you create a spectacular tile floor or kitchen backsplash that's just as individual as you are. |


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Buying Tips for Tile: Obviously, what kind of material the tile is made of, how big it is, and what color it is will all play a major role in what particular tile you end up selecting. But there are also a number of other factors, that you may not have thought of, that you ought to consider as well: Traffic. Slip resistance. Tile size, grout joint spacing, and how the tile is arranged can also affect the relative slip resistance achieved. Tile used in a shower should be small enough to allow your foot to get a "toe-hold" on the grout joint for better traction. Which means you could very well end up using a smaller size tile in the shower than you do in the rest of the room. Glazing. Tiles come with a glazed, unglazed, or partially glazed finish. A glazed tile has a ceramic coating applied to it and is fired at a very high temperature to give it its color. As the name would imply, unglazed tiles have no glaze at all applied; thus the material the tile was made from is what gives it its color. Partially glazed tiles have, you guessed it, glazing applied to some parts of the tile and not to others. |

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Tile rating. The 1 to 5 tile rating applies only to one aspect of tile: visible surface abrasion resistance, which is fancy talk for how readily scratches show on the tile's surface. A tile rating of 5 is the toughest in terms of standing up to scratching, dirt and traffic, one is the easiest to damage. Grade 1: This is the weakest of all standard grade ceramic tiles. It's really only suitable as a wall tile. Grade 2: This is best for light traffic areas. Again, a great product for wall tiles, but it will also work in residential bathrooms, Grade 3: Where ceramic tile ratings are concerned, grade three is most common in residential building, and perfect for light to moderate traffic. Grade 4: This grade is a step up from grade 3 tile grades. It's still a good choice for residential uses, such as tile floors and countertops, Grade 5: This stuff is as tough as it gets. Porcelain When it comes to standard grade ceramic tiles, grade 5 is built to take a beating. It's mostly used in high traffic commercial. Also you should keep in mine clay of the tile. There are two different colors one is white clay which is from Italy or Turkey. Brown clay which is low end product normally from Mexico or Spain. Which Grade Is Best for You? |