The Benefits of Ceramic Tile

Ceramic Tile: Taking Bathroom Remodeling to the Next Level

When it comes to bathroom remodeling, ceramic tile holds a special place in the hearts of homeowners and contractors alike. Durable and dependable, easy to clean and available in the perfect color to match your bathroom, it’s no wonder that ceramic is held in such high esteem. The potential uses for ceramic tile are near limitless, here are a few ideas to consider for your bathroom remodeling project.
 

  • Tile Flooring: Ceramic tile is the perfect fit for your bathroom’s flooring. It lasts longer than hardwood, and doesn’t absorb liquids, which makes fighting bacteria and mold that much easier. Ceramic tiles’ finish won’t fade over time the way vinyl flooring can, and it requires no special treatments like stone. If you’re interested in saving money in maintenance long term, ceramic flooring is the way to go.
  • Showers & Tubs: Just like with flooring, ceramic’s unique properties make it an ideal choice for your remodeled shower. Dirt, hard water stains and grime wipe away easily with ordinary household cleaners which means you spend less time scrubbing to keep your bathroom shining.
  • Backsplashes and Countertops: A tile backsplash for your sink is a great place to add some pizazz to your bathroom remodeling project. Because ceramic is available in a multitude of colors and finishes, your backspalsh or counter can become the accent piece that you’ve been looking for.

 
Ceramic tiling is hypoallergenic, and releases NO volatile organic compounds into the atmosphere. To learn more about how ceramic tile can transform your bathroom, give us a call today at 316-773-0303. Our craftsmen are experienced, professional bathroom remodelers, and would love to share their expertise with you.

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