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Comparing the Key Features of Tile, Stone, and Wooden Flooring

by Sarah B. Marketing Writer | Thinker | Environmentalist

Planning a home remodel? You must be looking for high-quality, cost-effective options to build your floors and walls.

Ceramic-porcelain tiles, natural stones, and wood are some of the prominent material choices you can go with.  These are highly in-demand materials for their advantageous features.

We compare some of the key features of tile, stone, and wood flooring with an aim to help you select the right material for your budget and needs. Check out the following sections –

Ceramic-Porcelain Tile –

Of the three mentioned flooring materials, ceramic-porcelain tiles are the only manmade material. These tiles are designed in manufacturing units.

Ceramic and porcelain tiles are a cost-effective choice to build floors (and walls and other surfaces) in your home. They can also be used for semi-outdoor and outdoor spaces, though you will need to check the grading of the tile before buying anything.

Ceramic tiles are waterproof, stainproof, scratchproof, and non-porous. Natural stones and wood floors do not have these characteristics.

The best part is, these tiles can be engineered to have the look of stone and wood both.

Natural Stones –

Natural stones are processed from rocks and mountains found across the world. That is the reason natural stone tiles and slabs are robust and durable. They help you building forever flooring – a floor that never remains in your home for ever.

It does not get damaged until it is done on purpose. You just have to take care of your flooring the right way.

Natural stones are porous. To ensure that your natural stone flooring is stain-, scratch- and water-resistant, you will need to seal and reseal it at the right time.

Wood –

Wood has been a traditional construction material. Wooden is an expensive flooring material due to its high demand. But this high demand demands the cutting of trees which is the main cause of deforestation and different types of pollutions.

Wood helps you create rustic, insulated, beautiful and durable floors. Since it is impervious to water and moisture, you are required to polish your wooden floors and walls more often.

You will also need to protect it from insects and rodents by calling in the pest control service.

If you love the look of wood, you can go with wood look ceramic and porcelain tiles. They look like wood and are waterproof and bacteria resistant.

This article has been brought to you by WallAndTile.com, one of the largest tile shops in US.


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About Sarah B. Advanced   Marketing Writer | Thinker | Environmentalist

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