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TISE 2024: Bold design takes tile to the next level

Floor Covering News

I think the vibe is very good,” said Patrick Warren, vice president, residential sales, dealer & showrooms, Daltile. The product integrates porcelain tile with LED lighting to create a backlit look for users. You can put it by pools, on decks, in showers and the water will shed and not pool.”

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Take It Outside: Outdoor AC Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

Whether using tile under foot on a balcony, your pool deck, or in the pool itself, outdoor tiles come in a few varieties. From porcelain to specialty ceramic, here are how a few materials compare in an exterior application: Porcelain & Glass. Porcelain & Glass. Thicket Porcelain. Cement & Terracotta.

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Why Tile: The Safe, Stylish, and Sustainable Choice

Garden State Tile Blog

Simply put, porcelain and ceramic is the secret to safe, stylish and sustainable spaces. Made from natural ingredients and free from toxic chemicals, ceramic and porcelain keeps your home and business healthy by avoiding exposure to harmful contaminants that are found in other surfaces. Eco-friendly tile helps clear the air.

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Tile: New applications expand segment’s potential

Floor Covering News

Daltile’s Panoramic Porcelain Surfaces are resistant to water, heat, stains, scratches, chemicals and traffic. While the tile market is under pressure from the realistic visuals and waterproof technologies of resilient product lines, porcelain is taking its market share back through innovative new products. By Megan Salzano.

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LVT, WPC, SPC—which is right for your customer?

Floor Covering News

When helping a consumer find her ideal floor, experts say retail sales associates need to consider several factors, including the consumer’s lifestyle and the room in which the flooring is being installed. This gets way too complicated, and as sales professionals we can get too far out in the weeds. McMurtry is not alone.