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How do I Know What Cement Tiles to Choose?

Granada Tile

Cement tiles have been used in homes and buildings for decades, and for good reason. They are versatile, durable, and come in a variety of colors and patterns. However, not all cement tiles are created equal. Choosing the right manufacturer is important to ensure that you get high-quality tiles that will last for years to come. Here’s what you need to know when selecting cement tiles.

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2023 Tile Trends: Darkening

Why Tile

Are you getting as excited about Coverings as we are? Our review of 2023 tile trends keeps building our anticipation of the show — so let’s check out another! From high-end homes to hospitality interiors, darker hues are being used to give spaces a sense of modern elegance and edginess. Dark interiors can be calming… The post 2023 Tile Trends: Darkening appeared first on Why Tile.

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What’s new with moldings, accessories, sundries

Floor Covering News

A s flooring professionals know all too well, a job isn’t complete until the proper finishing touches—moldings, accessories, sundries—have been installed. With so much importance placed on these add-ons, it’s no wonder the 2023 winter markets were flush with new offerings. Here’s a sampling of some of the innovative flooring accessories making their debut: FN Neuhofer Holz Austria-based FN Neuhofer Holz returned to Surfaces this year to showcase its latest innovations in flooring accessory syste

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Eco-Friendly Cement for a Greener Future

The A to Z of Building

Concrete is a highly utilized material across the world, and regarding human resources, only water surpasses concrete in terms of its level of consumption. A group of scientists at Rice.

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Shaw Industries, Encina announce carpet recycling partnership

Floor Covering News

The Woodlands, Texas — Encina Development Group, a producer of ISCC+ circular chemicals from end-of-life plastics, has announced a new recycling partnership with Shaw Industries Group. Under the agreement, Shaw will provide Encina with more than 2 million pounds of waste materials from its carpet manufacturing processes annually. This effort will reduce Shaw’s greenhouse gas emissions and carbon footprint while contributing to its long-standing sustainability commitment, which encompasses its Cr