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Tile Flooring Installation

Tiles are known for their durability and easy maintenance. They’re a great solution in rooms where you wouldn’t want a carpet due to frequent water exposure, such as the bathroom or kitchen. They also offer more options for customization than hardwood floors, with many types of tiles and color combinations available.

Warren Construction is available for tile flooring installation. We work with many different types of material and have contractors with extensive remodeling experience to properly install your tile floor in a timely manner.

Which Type of Tile is Right for My Floor?

Deciding which type of tile is right for your family? You're bound to run into many options during your research. Here’s a quick comparison of common and less-common tile floors for your consideration:

Porcelain: Resilient and durable for long-lasting performance. Porcelain tile can mimic the look of stone, brick, or wood, giving you the appearance of a different type of floor without the price or any higher maintenance needs. This makes it an appealing choice for homeowners, especially since it doesn’t freeze, crack, or fade.

Ceramic: Durable and one of the most popular tile floor choices due to its affordability and low maintenance requirements. Great for kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways. Available in glazed and unglazed options. Ceramic glazed tiles provide superior protection vs unglazed tiles, but either offers longevity and customization to match any room’s style.

Marble: A type of natural stone material and more expensive than other tile, but an eye-catching addition. Marble tiles are unique in their look with a patterned or veined appearance. This one-of-a-kind tile flooring requires more upkeep than its alternatives to retain its look and is prone to scratching and stains. This makes it best suited to low foot traffic areas or decorative applications.

Glass: Stain resistant and easy to clean, glass tiles are a popular choice in kitchens, where wine and acidic foods are frequently found. However, glass tiles chip easier than their ceramic and porcelain counterparts. As such, homeowners may consider installing glass tile on countertops rather than floors.

These are just a few examples of what you’ll find when researching the installation of tile flooring. If you don’t have the time to fully research the many options and sub-options available, consult the team at Warren Construction. We have years of experience installing different types of tile flooring and can provide recommendations that match your budget and style.

No matter which tile flooring you choose, proper installation is essential to its useful life in your home. Warren Construction provides tile flooring installation for Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Clarks Summit, and surrounding areas.

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