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What are the differences between ceramic, porcelain and stone tiles?

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What are the differences between ceramic, porcelain and stone tiles?

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Natural stone is the most expensive and the hardest to maintain. I’ve got granite in my kitchen and it can be a pain. But it is the most attractive, so that’s something to consider. But since your main interest seems to be maintenance, I couldn’t recommend it. For a bathroom especially where the surfaces will get wet, porcelain are the best choice. A little more here: http://www.homeimprovementmag.com/Articles/2003/03Julytilestyle.html Ceramic is made primarily of clay mixed with various minerals and water. This composition is then processed with heat to create the solidified product. Since ceramic material is porous, the top surface is usually sealed with a glaze. The glazed surface is referred to as the design layer since it determines the tile’s finished color, design and texture. The primary ingredient in the composition of true porcelain tile is finely-ground sand. Unlike ceramic, pro

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Natural stone is the most expensive and the hardest to maintain. I’ve got granite in my kitchen and it can be a pain. But it is the most attractive, so that’s something to consider. But since your main interest seems to be maintenance, I couldn’t recommend it. For a bathroom especially where the surfaces will get wet, porcelain are the best choice. A little more here: http://www.homeimprovementmag.com/Articles/2003/03Julytilestyle.html Ceramic is made primarily of clay mixed with various minerals and water. This composition is then processed with heat to create the solidified product. Since ceramic material is porous, the top surface is usually sealed with a glaze. The glazed surface is referred to as the design layer since it determines the tile’s finished color, design and texture. The primary ingredient in the composition of true porcelain tile is finely-ground sand. Unlike ceramic, pro

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