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Tile has been the go-to method of waterproofing for thousands of years. 


Tile comes in a never-ending assortment of styles and sizes. 


Tile is Classy & Timeless.



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Made from dry clay and compressed and fired for extreme temperatures for long periods. 


  • Porcelain tiles are dense and strong. 
  • They can be made into large sizes
  • It's a hard product so it's less likely to chip
  • The color basis runs through the tiles, so even if it chips it won't be noticeable. 
  • Highly impervious to water and other liquids. 
  • Easy upkeep and cleaning
  • They come in matt and glossy finishes
  • It is the most used product today. 

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Ceramics is made up of clay, sand, and water. Ceramics have been used for hundreds of years and are very hard. However, they are not as non-porous as their Porcelain cousins. 


  • Color doesn't go all the way through, so chips will be noticeable. 
  • Come in Glossy  & Matt finishes. 
  • Ceramics can be slippery when wet, consider carefully what ones will be used for flooring. 
  • Endless colors, shapes and sizes. 

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Typically used for backsplashes and accent areas. 


  • Higher cost due to higher difficulty to install. 
  • Not very scratch-resistant, pay attention to mortars and grouts being used. 
  • Come in a large variety of colors.

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Stone tiles like granite, travertine, and slate are all cut out of the earth.


  • Stone tiles come in a variety of colors and patterns. 
  • No two stones are alike. 
  • Stone tiles are porous and must be sealed to keep them from staining. 
  • Marble is softer and is typically used in areas of accents. 
  • Stone is not an install it and forget it material, it must be kept up. 


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Call 509-907-7206 before you start your next remodeling project. 

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