At Fashion Floors, we always strive to bring you
the very best variety and quality. Our ceramic collection continues
this tradition. We have literally thousands of color, texture and
material options from which to choose. And when you purchase ceramic
floor tile from Fashion Floors, you are assured of the most
professional installation and service available in the Austin area.
Glazed ceramic and porcelain tile are natural
products manufactured for beauty and durability and are available in
thousands of colors, sizes, finishes and textures.
Consider using large sizes in all areas you wish
to tile. It is a misconception to think that you must buy a small
tile for a small room. Larger tile will make your room more elegant
and give a more open, less busy effect.
Choose the right tile for each area of your home.
A high traffic area in the home requires tile suited to the wear it
will receive. Never use a wall tile on the floor. It will show wear
very quickly.
Tile is usually purchased by square foot which
allows you to compare prices between tiles of different sizes. It is
easy to obtain a rough idea of how much tile you will need.
Calculate the square footage of your room by multiplying the length
by the width. Then subtract the square footage of areas not to be
tiled (such as under installed cabinets). Multiply your final total
by the price of the tile you have selected and the result is an
estimate of how much it will cost to purchase the tile.
The cost of installation can run as much or more
than the cost of the tile itself. Even if your first choice in
design and color is a bit more expensive than you planned to spend,
the amount you save by choosing a less expensive tile is often
minimal.
Variations in shade are inherent in glazed
ceramic and porcelain tile. Always buy enough the first time around
to take care of cuts and waste during installation. Also, you may
need spot replacements in the future.
Many people ask if they should install their tile
before or after their cabinets. In most cases, either is correct
although tiling underneath does give a more finished look. It is
usually a question of personal preference, but if you are planning
to replace your cabinets in the future, you may want to tile
underneath now to avoid patching later, as your future cabinets may
not be the same size and shape.
New concrete slabs run a high risk of developing
"settling cracks." There are materials on the market today
to help minimize the problem of these cracks extending to your
ceramic tile installation. Ask about these products.
Finally, one last point to remember about glazed
ceramic and porcelain tile is how economical tile is compared to
other floor covering materials.