BDU Ceramic Tile College™
Porcelain Tile: Best of Both Worlds
What you will learn: Uses for porcelain tile; moisture resistance of
porcelain tile; hardness of porcelain tile; the balance between beauty and
practicality.
Sourced from all over the world, porcelain tile has come to be recognized as a
decorative, reliable and versatile option for a variety of household and
commercial applications. This hardy tile offers unique practical benefits as
well as a classy and refined look. Take a look here at why you should consider
porcelain tile.
Porcelain tile is a subset of ceramic tile, which is becoming better and better
known. It shares the elegant nature of china earthenware with ceramic’s noted
durability and hardness Characterized by its dense body which renders it very
moisture resistant, porcelain tile is often used in bathrooms where high
moisture levels are a matter of course, and is the most recommended variety of
ceramic tile for these types of areas. In addition to its attractive look and
durability, porcelain tile can be used as either flooring tile or wall tile.
Theres are also many glazes and colors that can be added according to your
design requirements. Varieties of porcelain tile are available in glazed and
non-glazed styles much like other types of ceramic tile, the glazed tile being
a little bit easier to keep clean, and unglazed tiles offering a slip resistant
quality that may make them more suitable in for use in certain areas.
Low water absorption rate of porcelain tile
Porcelain tile is made from a specific type of clay which has a lower water
absorption rate (less than 0.5%) than many varieties of ceramic tile. This
allows the porcelain tile to be used in places where it is important that the
tile not be affected by overt wetness. Porcelain tile is tough, often resistant
to frost as well, although some types of porcelain tile are more adept at this
than others. It’s always a good idea to read manufacturer’s instructions to
make sure that the type of porcelain tile you get is suitable for varying
outdoor climate factors. In any case, porcelain tile has a long track record in
areas where moisture resistance, slip resistance (in the case of unglazed
porcelain tile specifically) and hypoallergenic surfaces are paramount.
Porcelain tile: very hard
Porcelain tile is baked at higher temperatures in the kiln, more so than many
types of ceramic tile; the higher the temperature, the harder the tile. A good
idea with regard to foot traffic issues is to double check the hardness rating
(PEI rating) that measures types of ceramic tile, to make sure that your
porcelain tile is suitable for the amount of foot traffic you are expecting.
This rating varies between each type of porcelain tile, so it’s best to confirm
this information before you buy.
Given the hardy nature of porcelain tile, the tiles may prove to be harder to
cut than most ceramic tile. There are several types of saws and other cutting
implements that are specifically designed for cutting through such hard
surfaces. Porcelain tile often is shipped after it has undergone a process of
calibration, and will minimize the need for any on-site cutting for the purpose
of a level installation. In this sense, quality porcelain tile is manufactured
with the idea that installation should be relatively easy, assuming a certain
level of experience. Once you have installed your porcelain tile, it will prove
to be an extremely wear resistant surface, just because it is such a hard
material.
Classy and tough
Porcelain tile is a very refined and moisture resistant type of ceramic tile
that has attributes which make it both a practical and decorative choice. With
porcelain tile, you are gaining the benefit of a classy, refined look for your
interior, particularly in bathrooms, laundry rooms and kitchens. Porcelain tile
offers a significant level of practicality; the benefits of durability,
hardness, and moisture resistance are its most obvious traits. Equally,
porcelain tile has a smooth, attractive surface, lending any interior an air of
simple beauty and refinement that remains unique. It is little wonder that
porcelain tile has been the tile of choice in many areas, given these
advantages. Porcelain tile stands as a choice which offers the best in refined
beauty and unique practicality – the best of both worlds!
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