Tiles
Natural stone and engineered tiles offer a versatile, durable, and timeless option for both residential and commercial applications. Available in a wide range of materials including marble, quartz, granite, and porcelain, tiles provide flexibility in design while maintaining the beauty and integrity of stone surfaces. Whether used for flooring, walls, or decorative accents, tiles allow for seamless integration into any space with the added benefit of easier installation and maintenance compared to full slabs. Natural stone tiles will feature the same unique veining, color variation, and texture as their slab counterparts, offering a more modular solution with the same level of luxury and quality. Proper care ensures they remain vibrant and damage-free over time.
How To Clean Tiles
Tile surfaces are versatile, durable, and easy to maintain—just a few routine steps keep them looking fresh and performing well for the long haul.
- Clean regularly with a mild detergent or pH-neutral tile cleaner—use a soft mop, sponge, or cloth to avoid scratching the surface.
- Wipe spills promptly, especially on light-colored or porous tiles, to prevent staining or discoloration.
- Sweep or vacuum frequently to remove grit and debris that can wear down the tile or grout over time.
- Clean grout lines with a soft brush and gentle cleaner—for tougher stains, use a paste of baking soda and water, but avoid bleach unless necessary.
- Use mats or rugs in high-traffic areas to reduce wear and protect against tracked-in dirt or moisture.
- Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners, especially on natural stone or glazed tile finishes, as they can dull the surface.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Natural Stone Tiles Durable?
Yes, natural stone tiles are highly durable and can withstand foot traffic, moisture, and general wear when properly maintained. Porcelain and quartz tiles also offer exceptional durability and low maintenance.
Do Tiles Need to Be Sealed?
Natural stone tiles typically need to be sealed to prevent staining and moisture penetration. Porcelain and some engineered tiles may not require sealing but always refer to specific recommendations
Can You Use Stone Tiles in a Shower?
Absolutely. Stone tiles are a popular choice for showers and wet areas, offering a high-end, spa-like aesthetic. Sealing and proper ventilation are important for long-term performance.
Are Stone Tiles Heat Resistant?
Yes, stone tiles are naturally heat resistant, making them ideal for kitchen backsplashes, fireplace surrounds, and heated flooring systems.
Do Tiles Stain Easily?
Porous natural stone tiles can stain if not properly sealed. Promptly wiping spills and regular sealing will help protect against staining.
Can Tiles Be Used Outdoors?
Many stone and porcelain tiles are suitable for outdoor use, depending on the climate and installation method. Always choose tiles rated for exterior applications for the best results.
Applications
- Flooring
- Shower Walls
- Kitchen Backsplashes
- Bathroom Walls
- Accent Walls
- Entry Ways
- Commercial Spaces

