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Over 100,000 tile options

and we’ll help you pick the perfect one.

We have so many options available to us, we can’t possibly show them all online! For our Washington and Alaska customers, we recommend you make an appointment to come in and our friendly design staff will help you narrow down the selection and plan your project.

If you live outside the Puget Sound area, we recommend finding your local tile store for the best possible service and the chance to see the tile in person.

What type of tile do you need?

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Porcelain Tile

Clay tiles fired at temperatures over 2,200°F to give them unmatched density and durability. The most diverse tile, with thousands of designs that are designed to look like marble, slate, wood, terrazzo, leather, linen, cement, and more. Many are suitable for outside installations and rated for heavy commercial foot traffic.

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Ceramic Tile

Clay tiles that aren’t as dense and durable as porcelain, most ceramic tiles are only suitable for wall use. All porcelains are ceramic, but not all ceramics are dense enough to be classified as porcelain. Available in a wide range of colors, shapes, textures, and sizes. A timeless classic for showers and backsplashes.

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Glass Tile

A great way to add color and light to your tile installation. Ranging from tiny mosaics to large 9x18” tiles, glass is available in many shapes and sizes.

Some are suitable for floor use, but most are for wall use only. Can be scratched by certain grout types.

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Metallic Tile

From real stainless steel, copper, or aluminum tiles to ceramic and porcelain tiles with metallic glazes.

Certain cleaners can react with and discolor real metal mosaics, and certain grouts can scratch them, so make sure to ask your tile supplier for installation instructions.

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Slate Tile

Rustic and earthy, you can get slate with a rough natural surface or a smooth honed finish. Available in a wide range of colors with high variation.

Seal with a penetrating sealer before grouting. Seal with an enhancing penetrating sealer for increased color intensity.

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Marble Tile

A beautiful natural stone with a rainbow of color options and classic, dramatic veining, available in polished and occasionally matte finishes.

Sensitive to acid and chemical damage; be careful what cleaners you use on marble. Seal with a penetrating sealer before grouting.

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Travertine Tile

A versatile natural stone, travertine comes in a variety of warm colors and textures, making it suitable for refined and rustic designs alike.

Sensitive to acid and chemical damage; be careful what cleaners you use on marble. Seal with a penetrating sealer before grouting. Seal with an enhancing penetrating sealer for increased color intensity.

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Limestone Tile

Smooth and sophisticated, with occasional tiny fossils. Primarily available in matte finishes. Available in a range of soft and subtle neutrals.

Sensitive to acid and chemical damage; be careful what cleaners you use on marble. Seal with a penetrating sealer before grouting.

 

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If you see something you like, let us know and we can order you a sample and get you pricing and availability.