We are the choice for an excellent installation
at an affordable price ! Tiles can increase the
value of any home. Raleigh NC Ceramic tiles, mosaic
tile, floor tile all add an extra quality to your home.
Tile can be found throughout a home from the kitchen,
bathrooms, and even the flooring. Tiles are widely
available in most home improvement stores and also in
specialty stores throughout the company. Finding the
right tile for a home with the right color, design, and
even pattern can seem overwhelming. But, the results of
this project can be beneficial for years to come.
TILE IS AVAILABLE IN A
WIDE RANGE OF SHAPES AND SIZES
Brick- tiles
are a good floor choice for informal or rustic décor.
Available in several earth tone colors, bricks tiles
should be treated with a stain resistant sealer. Floor
brick is normally used in outdoor settings (such as
patios) and can be arranged in interesting geometric
patterns.



Ceramic — tile
is made from clay or other minerals. The extruded
material is shaped and heat-treated (fired) in a kiln.
Clay tiles are then further treated in one of two ways
Glazed — color
is added to the tile after firing. The glasslike surface
is bonded to the tile. Glazing allows brighter colors to
be used and adds stain resistance. Because of their
slick, glassy surface, glazed tiles are used mostly on
walls or countertops. Glazed tile offers more color
choices than



Unglazed —
(Also called quarry tiles). The pigment or natural color
is present during firing and is part of the tile itself.
Unglazed tile needs sealing for stain resistance.


Porcelain or ceramic
mosaic- tiles are two inches square or smaller.
They can be installed individually or can be found
pre-mounted on mesh or paper sheets. Mosaics may be
glazed or unglazed.


Pavers-
resemble brick, but are thinner. Shale based pavers are
used for patios as well as interior floors. Like quarry
tile, pavers needs sealing for moisture and stain
proofing.



Porcelain- The
material is fired at a very high temperature, making a
dense tile. The denser tile makes porcelain tile more
resistant to moisture.



Saltillo or Mexican-
tile is air dried rather than kiln dried. Drying
outdoors in the sun makes this tile a little softer and
less durable. The exposure to the elements also gives
the tile a look that is unique. When used indoors a
sealer is required.



Terra cotta-
is the same material in construction and appearance as
clay garden pots. Tiles are absorbent and need to be
treated for indoor use.


Terrazzo-
Stone or marble chips embedded in cement make up a
terrazzo floor. The polished surface makes a durable
floor material.


Tile Ratings
All tile feels hard, but some
types of tile are actually harder than others. Tile is
rated by a series of standardized tests. The tests
evaluate a tile's relative hardness (the Moh scale), its
ability to stand up to wear and the percentage of water
absorbed.
The Porcelain Enamel
Institute hardness ratings are:
Group I - Light
Traffic: residential bathroom floors where bare
or stocking feet are the norm.
Group II - Medium
Traffic: home interiors where little abrasion
occurs. Don't use in kitchens or entries.
Group III -
Medium-Heavy Traffic: any home interior. Group
IV- Heavy Traffic: homes or light to medium commercial
areas.
Group V- Extra
Heavy Traffic: use it anywhere.