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What Is The Difference Between Ceramic And Porcelain Kitchen Floor Tiles?

What Is The Difference Between Ceramic And Porcelain Kitchen Floor Tiles?, Mississauga

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What Is The Difference Between Ceramic And Porcelain Kitchen Floor Tiles?

Ceramic and porcelain tiles are both popular choices for kitchen floors, but they have key differences. Ceramic tiles are made from natural clay and fired at lower temperatures, making them slightly softer and more porous. They are ideal for moderate traffic areas and come in a wide variety of colours and patterns. Porcelain tiles, on the other hand, are made from denser clay and fired at higher temperatures, resulting in a harder, more water-resistant, and durable surface—perfect for high-traffic or moisture-prone kitchens. Both options can create beautiful, long-lasting floors, but understanding their differences ensures you choose the right material for your needs.


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How Often Should I Refinish Or Replace My Kitchen Floors?

The frequency of refinishing or replacing your kitchen floors depends on the material, wear, and maintenance. Hardwood and engineered wood floors may need refinishing every 7–10 years to restore their shine and remove scratches. Tile and marble floors are more durable, often lasting decades with proper care, but grout lines may require cleaning or resealing every few years. Signs that replacement is necessary include warping, cracking, or extensive staining that cannot be repaired. Regular maintenance, prompt spill cleanup, and professional inspections can extend the life of your floors.


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