San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

Porcelain wood look tile vs. real wood floors

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Whether you’re replacing old carpet or starting new, flooring is a big decision. Even when you think you know what you’re looking for, the options can be endless. Not only are there hundreds of colors and styles, there are also several materials to choose from when you want that warm, wood look for your floors. From more economical materials like vinyl and laminate to higher end hardwood and porcelain tile, the options are endless. When it comes to porcelain tile vs. hardwood, there are valid arguments on both sides. Porcelain tile products are crafted to be both stylish and durable, giving you the warm, classic look of hardwood floors with all the benefits of tile.

Water Resistance

Hardwood is a porous natural material that will absorb moisture or spilled liquids, which can lead to water damage in the long-term. Since porcelain wood look tile is water resistant and non-porous, it is a perfect choice for moisture-prone spaces like kitchens and bathrooms.

Design Options

Hardwood flooring comes in a huge variety of styles and colors, but since it’s natural that list of options does have a limit. On the other hand, wood look tile options are essentiall­y endless. As it becomes more popular, designers continue to come up with more styles, colors, and textures.

Style

Porcelain wood look tile is designed to mimic the beauty of hardwood. With new advancemen­ts in manufactur­ing, tile can even be manufactur­ed in rectangula­r sizes resembling planks.

Maintenanc­e

With hardwood, dents and scratches are an inevitabil­ity. Pet claws, high heels, and other contributo­rs can cause damage to real wood floors. Porcelain is much harder, which makes tile more resistant to scratches or dents. It is much easier to clean and maintain than real wood and durable enough to last for years to come. Call today. San Diego (800) 923-4919 North County (800) 794-1001

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