Kitchen Tile
Kitchen tile is durable, easily repaired, easy to maintain and give a kitchen floor added value. A kitchen tile can be made of either ceramic, porcelain, vinyl, or laminate. The most common being a ceramic or porcelain tile. Porcelain tiles are the most expensive of kitchen floor tiles, but will last the longest, and not wear out for years. The old saying you get what you pay for holds true here as well.
Kitchen tiles can come in different sizes and colors. Matching a kitchen tile to the rest of the decor is fairly easy. Especially if you use the same tile for your kitchen floor as for your kitchen backsplash. You can find kitchen tiles at your local hardware store or for better quality and a larger selection check out a tile supply house. These are wholesale companies that will sell to the general public, but don’t expect a discount like a tile setter would receive.
Selecting the right kitchen tile will make your kitchen more appealing, give you a higher return on your money and help you sell your house faster if and when the time comes to sell.
You can install your own kitchen tiles or hire an installer. If you would like to tackle the job yourself and potential save yourself $500-$3,000. Then click here.
Tile setters are in high demand, so finding a good one can be tough. And they can be quite costly. If you hire an installer you will still need to seal the kitchen tile yourself. The seal process takes place about thirty days after the grout and tiles are fully set.
|