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Is tile appropriate for a kitchen?

Yes, tile is actually recommended for a kitchen. Its resistance to heat and moisture, durability, and ease of
maintenance make it perfect for the kitchen.


Can tile raise the value of my home?

Yes. The National Association of Home Builders has found that the quality and style of the kitchen significantly
impacts the value of a home. With little effort tile greatly enhances the appearance and practicality of the kitchen.


Can tile make a small room look larger?

Yes, larger tiles give a cleaner look and can actually make a small area look larger. Depending on the room's size, a
12 inch or 13 inch tile will create the illusion of a larger room.


Can tile be used on counter tops?

Tile is guaranteed not to scorch, burn, or melt if a hot skillet or pan accidentally sits on its surface. This makes tile a
great alternative for countertops.


Will tile fade over time if exposed to direct sunlight?

No. A tile's color and glaze are fired on at temperatures up to 2300 deg. F. This allows tile to be installed in
sunrooms, outdoors, or any other sunny places without concern about fading.


What determines the grout color?

You want to use a complementary grout color to create a more uniform, blended look. Contrasting grout colors tend
to highlight each tile, creating a more dramatic grid effect. Ultimately, an individual's taste and style will determine the
grout color selected.


Will grout stain or get dirty easily?

No. Grout will look as good as new for years if a penetrating type sealer is used after installation and spills are
cleaned up quickly.


Is there any on-going maintenance with tile?

No. All that is necessary is damp mopping or sponging with a mild cleaner, if the tile is properly installed.


Can tile be installed in the bedroom?

Yes. Tile is becoming a more popular choice for bedrooms. Tile offers natural comfort and easy maintenance. In
addition, tile provides a tasteful, stylish feel to any bedroom.


Is a tiled floor cold to the touch?

No. This is a common misconception. The temperature of the room determines the tile's temperature. If the room is
cold the tile will be cold, if the room is warm the tile will be warm.