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CERAMIC TILE

Wood-Look Ceramic Tile
RUSTIC APPEAL, MODERN DURABILITY

WOOD-LOOK TILE

STYLISH & PRACTICAL

OUTDOOR KITCHEN FAVORITES

BRING YOUR SPACE TO LIFE

THREE DIMENSIONAL TILE

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FAQs

Ceramic tile is a durable, versatile option for kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas. It resists stains, heat, and moisture, making it ideal for floors, backsplashes, and showers. With various styles and easy maintenance, ceramic tile offers both beauty and practicality for any space.

Ceramic tile is made from natural clay, shaped and dried before being fired in a kiln at high temperatures. A glaze may be applied for color and protection. The firing process hardens the tile, making it durable and water-resistant. The tiles are then cut, polished, and ready for installation.

Sealing ceramic tile is usually unnecessary because most ceramic tiles have a protective glaze. However, grout lines should always be sealed to prevent staining and moisture damage if using cementatious grout. For unglazed or textured ceramic tiles, sealing may help protect against stains and wear, especially in high-traffic or outdoor areas.

To maintain ceramic tile, clean it regularly with warm water and a mild detergent. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the glaze. If using cementitious grout, seal grout lines periodically to prevent stains.

Yes, ceramic tile can be used outdoors, but it's important to choose tiles specifically rated for outdoor use. Always check the product page specifications to confirm the tile's suitability for outdoor settings, as certain tiles are designed to withstand temperature changes, moisture, and other environmental factors.

Ceramic tile is a durable and long-lasting option, resistant to water and heavy foot traffic. It’s also a great choice for DIYers, as it’s easier to cut than porcelain. With its softer composition, ceramic tile can be easily cut with a basic tile cutter, making it perfect for use in various rooms throughout the home.