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Natural stone 101: Understanding the basics

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Not only does it require more knowledge on the part of the retail sales associate, but it also means successfully sharing that information with the consumer in a way that doesn’t turn them away from the category. Understanding how to use natural stone tile to recreate these designs, patterns, textures and colors adds to this advantage.

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Tile, Twitter and Facebook: Open for Business

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They offer a direct way to boost your company’s image and sales among customers and provide an easy way for customers to express their needs, insights, and opinions about what you offer. But on the other hand, if you tweet marketing and sales messages too often, you risk annoying – and then losing – your followers.

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Ceramic: State of the Industry 2022

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Within the multi-family sector, another important market for ceramic, the prospects for continued high levels of development declined significantly in the third quarter, as did the prospects for continued high occupancy rates, according to results from the Multi-family Market Survey (MMS) released by the NAHB.

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The Industry Disrupters of 2020

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RevoTile is genuine porcelain tile offered in 26 marble, wood, stone and concrete looks. The curated assortment of design-driven styles is made to reflect today’s most popular colors, textures, finishes and sizes. RevoTile also features Daltile’s state-of-the-art printing technology, Reveal Imaging.

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Builder—State of the industry: Construction activity, hard surfaces will fuel demand in 2020

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“Looking ahead, we’re optimistic and anticipate low single-digit growth in 2020, with most of the major players that work with our teams anticipating solid growth,” said Larry Brookshire, Mohawk’s vice president builder and multifamily sales operations. New home sales dropped in three of four U.S.