Ceramic Tile - Discover the Possibilities

Kenosha WI ceramic tile store

At Forever Floors, select from thousands of ceramic tile and porcelain tile shapes, designs, sizes and colors. There are literally thousands of design possibilities to make your room be a true show place. Tiles are also extremely durable and have been used in homes for centuries.

A key to ensuring your tile will last for many years is proper installation. At Forever Floors, we understand the difference types of tile and use the finest tile setting materials. Our expert tile installers take great care in making sure your tile is installed correctly.

Tile Shopping Guide

Tile has grown extremely popular among homeowners in Southeastern Wisconsin, To help you understand better the two most popular types of tile we have see the brief explanations below. When you come to our store when can show you first-hand the various types of tile and help you select the best tile for your interior room.

Ceramic Tile

Ceramic tile is a natural product made from special clays, water and several other naturally-occurring minerals. Ceramic tile comes in both glazed tiles and unglazed tiles. Glazed ceramic tile has a glass coating applied to the surfaces of the tile body which gives the tile its color and easy to clean finish. Unglazed tiles are more durable in heavy traffic areas but take more upkeep. We offer a wide selection of ceramic tiles in many different sizes, shapes and colors for interior floors and walls.

Porcelain Tile

Porcelain tiles have become an extremely popular choice with homeowners and interior designers. Porcelain tiles are more dense and less porous than glazed ceramic tiles. Also, porcelain tiles are highly resistant to stains, scratching, moisture, bacteria, odors and even harsh household cleaners. Porcelain tiles are available in both a glazed porcelain or an unglazed through-body tile. The big advantage to a through-body porcelain tile is the colors go all the way through from top to the back of each tile. If they are chipped or scratched the color does not change. Glazed porcelain tiles are similar to glazed ceramic tiles. They have a glazed design layer on the tile's surface and color variations will be noticeable if chipped.