Crossville launches CrossValue Program

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CrossValue ProgramCrossville, Tenn.—Crossville recently launched its CrossValue Program, a curated collection of the company’s best-selling tile lines that are deeply inventoried to provide customers with readily available, high-quality porcelain tile.

Containing 62 options, the new program features tiles at three budget levels offering ideal options for fulfilling value engineering, discretionary and specification needs.

“The CrossValue Program combines our variety of unique textures, looks, colors and installation possibilities with top-notch customer service and technical support,” explained Larry Browder, Crossville’s executive vice president of sales. “We’re excited to offer this new program providing our customers with readily-available, high-quality porcelain tile quickly and at an incredible price point.”

Crossville’s best-selling tile collections included in the program:

  • Level 1: Access Point Travertine, Access Point Concrete and Access Point Statuario
  • Level 2: Basalt, Java Joint, Gotham, Stone Fiction, and Ready to Wear
  • Level 3: Portugal, Shades 2.0, Owen Stone

Each CrossValue Program collection includes the 12 x 24 unpolished size. These ever-popular styles can be complemented with the 2 x 2 mosaic and the 4 x 24 bullnose.

Additionally, all collections in the program are made in America with Crossville’s commitment to responsible manufacturing and sourcing. Through the CrossValue Program, Crossville’s wide variety of products that are made and stocked in the USA are ready to be delivered with short lead times ensuring projects stay on schedule.

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