Agglomerate Marble Tile
General Questions
Agglomerate tile is engineered by mixing natural stone fragments like marble or granite and bonding them with resin.
Agglomerate tile combines the beauty of natural stone with enhanced durability and cost-effectiveness, offering a consistent, customizable option for flooring, countertops, and walls in various finishes and colors.
Yes, agglomerate tiles have similar performance characteristics to natural stone tiles. Agglomerate tile retains the durability and strength of the natural stone fragments it’s made up from. The binding agent, resin, enhances their resistance to wear, moisture, and cracking. Texture and color variations of agglomerate tile are very similar in aesthetic appeal to natural stone, it’s easy to maintain, and it’s actually less porous and more stain-resistant than many natural stone options.
Agglomerate tiles should not be used in water-restraining structures, or outdoor areas such as patios, exterior stairs, or exterior walls.