Porcelain & Ceramic Tile

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3D

White Blade
White Matte
White Ribbon
White Twist
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Aequa

Castor
Cirrus
Nix
Silva
Tur

Alpi

Avana
Chiaro
Crema
Perla
Scuro

Anthea

Dark
Earth
Gray
White

Ardesia

Ash
Black
Grey
Light

Arte

Cool
Warm
Bone
White

Bio Attitude

Almond
Amber
Barrel
Cortex
Cotton

Borgo

Bronzo
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Brillo

Blanco
Perla

Cala

Lenci Polished
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Canyon

Black
Brown
Grey
Ivory

Castle Brick

Brown
Grey
Multi
Red
White

Cementine Black And White

B&W 1
B&W 2
B&W 3
B&W 4
B&W 5
B&W Mix

Cementine Evo

Evo 1
Evo 2
Evo 3
Evo 4
Evo 5

Cementine Posa

Posa 1
Posa 2
Posa 3
Posa 4
Posa 5

Cementine Retro

Retro 1
Retro 2
Retro 3

Cemento Cassero

Antracite
Beige
Bianco
Grigio

Cemento Rasato

Antracite
Beige
Bianco
Grigio

Chymia

Mix 1 White
Mix 1 Black
Mix 2 White
Mix 2 Black

CityLife

Ash
Beige
Sand
Tin

Concerto

Black
Clay
Cocoa
Greige
Pearl
Sand
White

Cosmic

Black
Grey
Ivory
White

Cove

Breeze
Coal
Coast
Fog
Ivory
Linen
Pebble

Davenport

Ash
Earth
Ice

Digitalart

Bianco
Denim
Ecru
Grey
Night
Mix Deco
Blend Straight Stack

Essence

Brown
Cream
Grey
Mahogany

Faro

Beige
Bianco
Silver
Taupe Grey

Flash

Blush
Cobalt
Cool Grey
Ivory
Graphite
Lead
Light Blue
White

Fragment (Fray)

Gray
Ivory
Sand
Black
White

Fray Metal (Fragment)

Gray
Black
White

Futura

Beige
Greige
Ivory
Silver

Gem

Bianco
Cotto
Grigio
Notte
Salvia
Tabacco
Verde
Vino

Gioia

Aqua
Ash
Avocado
Azure
Bone
Greige
Lava
Lime
Mango
Milk
Navy
Papaya
Rosso
Sky
Steel
Turquoise

Glam

Beige
Black
Blue
Green
Sage
Taupe
White

Icon

Black
Silver
Smoke

Invictus Vein Cut

Beige
Ivory
Pearl
White

Konkrete

Beige
Bianco
Cenere
Grigio

Lagos

Concrete
Ivory
Light Grey
Mud
Sand

Legno

Beige
Grey
Ivory
Walnut

Marvel

Black Atlantis
Calacatta Apuano
Calacatta Extra
Calacatta Prestigio
Fior Di Bosco
Statuario Supremo

Metalwood

Argento
Carbonio
Iridio
Platino

More Wood

Ciliegio
Grigio
Miele
Noce

Oro Gate

Oro Gate

Paloma

Alabaster
Camel
Cloud
Cotton
Denim
Pumice
Steel

Paros

Black
Navy
White

Pave

Ash
Grigio
Ivory
Moka
Nero

Pietra Italia

Beige
Black
Grey
White
Beige/White
Black/Grey

Reflexion (Reflex)

Bright
Mercury
Night
Titanium

Reside USA

Ash
Beige
Black
Brown

Reverie

Reverie 1
Reverie 2
Reverie 3
Reverie 4
Reverie 5
Reverie 6
Reverie 7
Reverie 8
Reverie 9
Reverie 10
Reverie 11
Reverie 12
Reverie Blanc
Reverie Bleu
Reverie Gris
Reverie Noir

Riggiole

Bianco Mix

S-Series

Canvas White
Cloud Blue
Gallery Grey
Halo Grey
Soft Sage
Vintage Grey
Black/Canvas White
Black

Sav Wood

Bianco
Grigio
Iroko
Miele
Tortora

Savannah

Coffee
Cream
Dust
Honey
Milk
Sepia

Shibusa

Bianco
Crema
Grigio
Tortora
Wenge

Spark

Spark Ivory
Spark White

Tapestri

Cashmere
Cashmere Blend
Denim Blend
Grey Denim
Silk Blend
Silk
Wool
Wool Blend

Terrazzo

Black
Cream
Grey
Pearl
White

Themar

Bianco Lasa
Crema Marfil
Grigio Savoia
Statuario V
Venato Gold

Tivoli

Beige
Bianco
Grigio
Nero
Noce

Touch

Glow
Pearl
Snow
Summer
Sunset

Trav

Grey
Ivory
Sand

Tru Marmi

Arabescato
Extra
Gold
Silver
Venatino

Unica

Carbon
Desert
Moon
Stone

Vetri

Acqua
Bianco
Bronzo
Fume
Naturale

General Questions

How to clean porcelain tile?

To prevent damage from tracked-in dirt, use floor mats at exterior entryways. Regularly sweep or vacuum to prevent loose dirt from scratching the floor’s surface. For glazed or unglazed floor tile, damp mop with a pH-balanced neutral cleaner and warm water, then rinse and dry. Avoid detergents on glazed tile to maintain shine. Avoid scouring powders and acidic cleaners. Clean spills promptly and use furniture protectors. Avoid pushing furniture without protection. Keep spare tiles from the initial installation for potential repairs. Consult an Arizona Tile representative for suitable cleaning products. Repair chipped or damaged tiles using extra tiles from the original installation.

How to clean ceramic tile floors?

Prevent damage caused by tracked-in dirt by using floor mats at exterior entryways. Regularly sweep or vacuum to avoid loose dirt scratching the floor. Mop using a pH-balanced neutral cleaner and warm water. Avoid abrasive scouring powders and acidic cleaners. Seek advice from an Arizona Tile representative for appropriate cleaning products.

Can you paint ceramic tile?

Ceramic tiles are generally paintable, provided they aren’t frequently exposed to water or heavy use. For instance, you can paint tiles on a bathroom wall, but it’s best to avoid painting tiles in areas like bathtubs, showers, floors, or countertops.

How thick is ceramic tile?

Ceramic tiles typically have an average thickness ranging from 0.25 inches to 0.75 inches. In some cases, the thickness may exceed an inch due to the number of glaze layers and the porosity of the constituent materials.

Can you use ceramic tile in a shower?

Yes. Ceramic tile is suitable for wet environments such as showers. However, it’s essential to seal your ceramic tile post-installation and annually thereafter. While this applies to various tiles, sealing primarily benefits the longevity of your grout.

Can you use porcelain tile outside?

The remarkable durability of porcelain tiles results in surfaces that can withstand diverse weather conditions effectively. They excel in regions experiencing freezing temperatures, as their non-absorbent nature prevents cracking in cold conditions. In climates with intense sunlight, like exposure to strong direct sunlight, porcelain tiles are an excellent choice due to their resistance to fading.

Which is more durable porcelain or ceramic tile?

Porcelain tile exhibits higher density compared to ceramic tile, resulting in reduced porosity. This increased hardness enhances their durability and minimizes water absorption. As a result, they are well-suited for high-traffic zones that experience significant wear and tear.

Is ceramic tile waterproof?

Not entirely. When standing water is left on a ceramic tile surface for an extended period of time, it’s possible for the moisture to seep into the material.

Can porcelain tile be painted?

Arizona Tile offers a variety of color options in our porcelain and ceramic tile poducts, however if you do choose to paint porcelain or ceramic tile you must first sand and prime the tile and paint with epoxy paint to ensure proper adhesion.

What is ceramic tile made of?

In it most basic form, ceramic tile is typically made of clay, talc and sand, all combined in an appropriate ratio.

What is porcelain tile made of?

Porcelain tiles are made of several types of clay, sand and feldspar and are formed using high pressures and are fired at high temperatures (ca. 1100 – 1200 °C).