A home should be your retreat away from the
world and
ceramic & porcelain tile can make it feel just that way. Creating an
air of unmistakable elegance with stunning natural appearances and color
options, it’s also highly durable under a wide variety of circumstances. It
works well in nearly every room in your home, and can easily be installed from
wall to wall. In some cases, it can even create great continuity and flow by
being used in some outdoor locations. Better still is the lifespan that can
reach upwards of 50 years when properly cared for and maintained.
Floor Factory Outlet has one of the largest selections of
floor coverings available in addition to extensive showroom space and all the
professionally trained staff needed to help you find exactly what you’re
looking for. With four showrooms, located in St. Augustine, Ocala,
Port Orange, and Ormond Beach, we’re sure to be close to you. That means you’ll
be able to stop in at your convenience and allow us the opportunity to earn
your business.
Ceramic & porcelain flooring tiles are well known for
their water resistance, which makes them a perfect flooring for bathrooms,
laundry rooms, and kitchens. They can easily withstand great amounts of
moisture, dampness, humidity, and spills while also inhibiting the growth of
mold, mildew, and bacteria. This also makes it a great material to accent your
floors with by using them to create countertops and backsplashes as well.
In other rooms, such as bedrooms, hallways, and living
rooms, ceramic & porcelain are still an excellent fit. The beauty alone
makes them a great conversation starter, or just a way to create calm
tranquility in those busy spaces. Since these materials can be cut into any
shape or size, they’re perfect for creating mosaics or a variety of different
designs, all of which make your home more unique and personalized.
These floors are easy to keep clean, with just a damp mop
needed after a good sweeping or vacuuming. Resistant to most stains, you’re not
likely to need harsh chemical cleaners. Installation is an entirely separate
situation, however. Since these materials are so incredibly dense and hard,
they can often be broken during the installation process, especially if your
installers have limited knowledge of the product. It’s well worth the extra upfront
cost to hire a team of professionals and maintain the integrity of both your
floors and your peace of mind.