Frequently Asked Questions
Porcelain tiles are an excellent choice for bathroom floors. They resist water well, need little maintenance and come in a wide range of finishes. For wet areas and shower floors, check the tile suitability of your chosen tile to keep things safe underfoot.
Porcelain is a denser, harder form of ceramic. We fire it at higher temperatures, making it less porous and more durable. It's a better fit for high-traffic areas and wet rooms. Ceramic is lighter and easier to cut, making it a good option for walls and floors with lighter use.
White porcelain tiles are easy to look after. They resist staining well and respond to mild, pH-neutral cleaning products. Avoid anything abrasive. Keep grout lines properly sealed and you'll maintain that clean look for years.
Larger formats, such as 600x600mm or above, can make a small room feel more open. Fewer grout lines create an uninterrupted visual flow. A 300x600mm format works well too, giving you proportion without overwhelming the space.
Porcelain tiles work well with underfloor heating. Their density conducts and holds heat effectively, making them an efficient and comfortable choice. Always confirm tile and adhesive compatibility with your installer, and allow for expansion joints during installation.

































