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Ceramic: Category reaps benefits of booming housing market

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Daltile’s new Defend is a distinct product line of high-performance ceramic tile featuring Microban technology, which will not wash off or wear away. By Megan Salzano-Birch—After two years of slow decline, the tile category is back on top. U.S. suppliers are touting record-high sales in 2021 and expected ongoing growth as a result of changing consumer habits and a booming housing market —both spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Mikrotron Camera Casts Eye Inside Flowing Concrete

The A to Z of Building

Concrete is the world's most frequently used building material, enabling the construction of high-rise buildings, super highways, and sophisticated bridges and dams. Mikrotron camera setup.

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Emser launches Designer Grout collection

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Los Angeles, Ca.—Emser Tile launched its Designer Grout collection, a specially curated collection of grout colors that has been designed in partnership with Laticrete. According to Esmer, it now offers customers even more unique design driven products to complete any of their tile and stone projects—all from one resource. “Emser Tile aims to be the source for the world’s most beautiful tile and stone product offerings, delivering solutions necessary for projects, start to finish,” said Mara Vil

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Stanton expands into commercial hard surface

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Woodbury, N.Y.—Stanton Carpet Corporation has entered the commercial hard surface space with the introduction of the Vanguard Rigid and Vanguard Flex collections of commercial waterproof flooring. Stanton is bringing its high style and design ingenuity to the commercial hard surface market with these curated collections. The colors range from a pearl to a rich coal with livable neutrals in between.