Porcelein vs Ceramic Tile

Talia cassell
Talia cassell

Marketing director

If you’re looking for durability and resistance and resistant tile is a wonderful option.  “Porcelain” and “ceramic” tile are the two types of tile available on the market. Each of the two types offers different benefits. In this article, I will go over the main differences side by side in this article to help you understand why they are different and which type of tile will be right for you.

 

Porcelain vs Ceramic Tile

The Fabrication Process

Both tiles are made from a clay mixture and fired in a Kelm. The type of clay mixtures use to make tile is the main difference between them. Porcelain tile used a mixture made from a more refined tile and fired at a higher temperature. Ceramic tile is formed by a mixture of clay and minerals.

What is Porcelain Tile

Porcelain tile is made from a mixture of clay, sand, and feldspar. It is a denser dense glace which makes it stronger (30% more than granite) less porous which leads to it being less absorbent making it both waterproof and stain-resistant. This type of tile also offers constant coloring through the whole tile. Which is wonderful if it gets chipped because it will be less noticeable.

 

What is Ceramic Tile

Ceramic tile like mentioned above is made from a mixture of minerals and clay and fired at a lower temperature than the protein. It is more susceptible to stains and has a .05%-3.0% of water absorption. so you will want to make sure to clean up any spills.

 

Pros and Cons of Porcelain and Ceramic Tile

Pros to porcelain Tile

  • Less porous which offers a scratch and water-resistant surface
  • extremely strong
  • Constant color through the whole tile
  • Freeze/thaw resistance
  • Good for indoor or outdoor
Cons
  • Higher price point
Ceramic Tile Pros
  • more a fordable options
  • still a durable surface
  • When glaze offers better water and scratch-resistant
Cons
  • Can not adapt to intense weather will break
  • More porous making it less water and stain resistant
  • Does not offer color consistency
  • Easier to chip or dent

 

Which is better

It is hard to say which is better because even with their cons they are both durable great floorings for any home. For example, Both types of tile water and scratch resistance if the ceramic is glazed. Porcelain is more durable than ceramic, but ceramic is more affordable than porcelain. The choice will depend on what you are needing and your budget! Check out our affordable price title by clicking here!

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