Tile Flooring
Porcelain and ceramic tile are the hardest-wearing, fully waterproof floors — built for bathrooms, entryways, and high-traffic spaces, in looks from natural stone to wood plank. Browse materials below and book a free in-home estimate for an exact installed price.
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Tile materials compared
| Material | Character | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Porcelain | Dense, low absorption, frost-proof | Any floor, including baths and entries |
| Ceramic | Lighter and easier to cut, great value | Walls and lighter-traffic floors |
| Natural stone | One-of-a-kind veining; needs sealing | Statement spaces |
| Wood-look plank tile | Hardwood looks with tile toughness | Kitchens, baths, mudrooms |
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Tile flooring FAQ
How much does tile flooring cost to install?
About $7 to $20 per square foot installed nationally. Your exact price depends on the product, room, and prep — a free in-home estimate confirms it.
Where is tile the best choice?
Tile is ideal for bathrooms, showers, entryways, and other wet or high-traffic areas thanks to its hardness and water resistance.
Porcelain or ceramic — what is the difference?
Porcelain is denser, less absorbent, and tougher (great for floors); ceramic is lighter, easier to cut, and budget-friendly (great for walls and lighter-traffic floors).
Is tile cold underfoot?
It runs cooler than wood or carpet — which is why it pairs well with radiant heat, and why bath mats and runners are popular over it.