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We can install Houston-Sugar-Land Texas Tile floors, walls, showers, back splashes and countertops. installations of ceramic porcelain quartz marble travertine tumbled stone / interior, or exterior,
What are the Different Tile Types?
Natural Stone, Ceramic & Porcelain Product Descriptions

Marble building products are processed from blocks that are quarried all over
the world. This metamorphic rock is comprised primarily of calcium carbonate
and other minerals that create a wide variety of colors. Applications include
floor tiles, wall tiles, vanities & other surfaces, fireplaces, columns, balustrades,
water tables, steps, thresholds & windowsills.
Polished Marble:
High gloss finish - vivid colors.
Excellent for wall and light traffic floor use.
Must use grout in any installation that may be exposed to moisture or installation
will eventually fail.
Must use unsanded or epoxy grout to prevent scratching finish.
Sealers do not penetrate well and offer little protection against etching and
will not protect against abrasion.
Very expensive to repolish or remove stains.
Tumbled Marble:
Natural looking aged finish - soft muted colors.
Best choice for floors, bath and countertop use.
Displays best surrounded with honed or tumbled field tile.
Must use grout in any installation that may be exposed to moisture or installation
will eventually fail.
May use sanded grout for additional strength - excellent for outdoor applications.
Accepts enhancers and sealers readily - excellent protection against etching
- scratches are less obvious.
Resistant to staining and easy to reseal.
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Granite is the most durable architectural building stone. This igneous rock
is comprised mainly of quartz, graphite, mica and other minerals. The increasing
popularity of this stone is a testament to its beauty, versatility and consistency.
Used in a wide array of commercial and residential applications, granite is
ideal for tile floors, walls and countertops, as well as exterior applications
such as pavers and wall cladding. Granite is quarried worldwide, with the most
exotic colors coming from Brazil, India, Finland, North America, China and Southern
Africa. New quarries are discovered each year further enhancing color choices
and keeping prices in check.
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Limestone is a sandy sedimentary rock formed closer to the earth's surface and
often captures fossilized plant and animal life. Similar to marble and granite,
limestone is processed for a wide range of interior and exterior building applications,
including floor tiles, wall tiles, vanities & other surfaces, fireplaces, columns,
balustrades, water tables, steps, thresholds & windowsills. Limestone can be
polished to a high gloss finish, but is more commonly known for its honed (matte),
tumbled (antique or acid washed) and natural (split face or rough) finishes,
typically in more neutral tones.
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Travertine, mostly known for its porosity, is comprised primarily of calcium
carbonate. Slabs and tiles are cut from blocks with the veining (regular cut)
or across the veining (cross-cut). Processors of this material will market the
stone as is, with the holes for a more rustic & antique look, or fill the holes
with a tinted epoxy and hone or polish the surface to achieve a solid surface
effect. The stone is used in a wide range of interior and exterior building
applications, including floor tiles, wall tiles, vanities & other surfaces,
fireplaces, columns, balustrades, water tables, steps, thresholds & windowsills.
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Slate is a fine-grained metamorphic rock that splits into thin, smooth-surfaced
layers. The most common building applications for this material are floor, wall
and roof tiles as well as fireplace surrounds. Tiles can be split and cut-to-size
with only the natural cleft surface, or manufacturers will add value by calibrating
the material to ensure a consistent thickness throughout the piece.
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Ceramic & Porcelain tiles are hard, brittle, heat-resistant products that are
manufactured by firing clay and other materials. Porcelain tile is a type of
ceramic tile fired from pure white clay to generate a translucent effect. The
patterns of these products attempt to emulate the look of natural stone products;
the prices are typically less expensive; and the color range is very consistent
due to the man-made nature of the product. As a result, ceramic & porcelain
tiles are an excellent alternative for the value-oriented buyer. Primary applications
include floor and wall tiles, along with trim and transition (corner, wall to
floor, etc.) pieces.
Tile Terminology
Bullnose Tiles: Trim tiles featuring one rounded
edge used to finish wall installations.
Decorated Tiles: Ceramic tiles that have been embellished by means of hand-painting,
silk-screening, decals or other techniques.
Frostproof Tiles: Tiles specifically designed by the manufacturer to withstand
freeze/thaw conditions with minimal effect, hence suitable for exterior applications
exposed to high humidity and low temperatures.
Frost Resistance: Ability of certain tiles to withstand freeze/thaw conditions
with minimal effect.
Grout: Installation material used to fill the joints between tiles
Matte Glaze: Glaze that produces a non-shiny finish.
Moncottura Tiles: Tiles produced by the single-firing method. Also called Single-fired
tiles. Glazed tiles produced by the single-firing method in which the raw tile
body and gaze undergo a single pass through the kiln at high temperatures.
Mortar: The setting material used to bond tiles to a given surface. Different
types of mortar are suitable for different backing and conditions.
Mounted Tiles: Tiles assembled into units or sheets by the manufacturer for
easier installation.
Porcelain Tiles: Dust-pressed ceramic tiles with water absorption levels of
less than 0.5% and high mechanical and chemical characteristics. The surface
of these tiles may be glazed or unglazed, polished or unpolished.
Ceramic Tile FAQs

Tile Ratings
Among the manufacturers of ceramic tile there are certain standards that are
universal. ISO Standards have been established by the International Standards
Organization to unify product standards and testing methods for ceramic tiles
worldwide. One of the most important of these standards is the PEI rating. The
P.E.I. (Porcelain Enamel Institute) rating is a measurement of how well a ceramic
tile will wear. Generally, ceramic tile manufacturers classify their products
in 5 categories. They are as follows:
PEI I Usually refers to tiles applicable for wall installations only
PEI II Suitable for floor applications where there is very light traffic
PEI III Suitable for most residential applications other than kitchens.
PEI IV Suitable for all residential applications and some light commercial applications
PEI V Suitable for all applications except malls, airports and transportation
terminals
In addition, there is a classification, U, which is given to products specifically
designed for industrial applications.
What is the difference between glazed and unglazed
tile?
Glazed tile is coated with a surface finish (glaze) fused to the body by firing
at very high temperatures. Because of the ease of adding color, pattern and
texture to the glaze, style, color and design are virtually unlimited. The color
of unglazed tile results from the natural clay of the tile body or pigment added
to the clay. The colors are more limited but because that color extends throughout
the tile, wear is not visible. Unglazed tile is, therefore, an excellent choice
for the most heavily trafficked areas.
Will ceramic tile break or chip?
Ceramic tile is more susceptible to breaking before installation than after.
After proper installation, it is very difficult to break or chip tile unless
it is hit with a heavy object such as a hammer having a small impact area. Structural
breaks can occur if there is movement in the substrate. If damaged, individual
tiles can be replaced.
Is ceramic tile cold?
Tile is actually the same temperature as the surrounding air. It holds warmth
in a sunny room or a cooler temperature in an air conditioned or cold room.
Body temperature is usually warmer than the air, and this causes tile to feel
cool.
Is ceramic tile slippery?
Slip-resistance will vary with the type of tile. Ceramic floor tile will have
about the same slip-resistance as other hard surface floors such as vinyl or
wood. Naturally, if there is liquid spilled on any hard surface floor, the slip-resistance
will greatly diminish. Abrasive surfaces are available on many tiles. Keep in
mind that the more abrasive a tile surface is, the more difficult maintenance
will be. Consider using a mat at entrances and wet areas.
How durable is ceramic tile?
Ceramic tile, properly installed, should last the lifetime of your home with
minimum care. Tile will not show wear when used on walls; unglazed floor tile
also will not show wear. Glazed floor tile is dependent on the durability of
the glaze and body and the amount of traffic to which it is subjected. Most
manufacturers do classify the durability of their tile.
Can ceramic tile be used outdoors?
There are numerous ceramic tiles that are frost-resistant and are excellent
for patios, porches, pool decks, etc. Many unglazed tiles are suitable for exterior
use. Their slip-resistance will be dependent on the surface texture, and slip-resistance
is important! Glazed, frost-resistant tiles are recommended for vertical exterior
surfaces only. The ceramic tile manufacturer will indicate if a participate
type of tile is frost-resistant. A frost-resistant installation method is essential.
Does ceramic tile have shade variation?
As is true with other quality decorating products such as textiles, carpet,
wall coverings, and wood, ceramic tile does have shade variations. Hand-crafted
tiles generally have the greatest variation, and this quality contributes to
their unique beauty. Samples are meant to represent the tile as adequately as
possible but may vary to some degree. Be sure to inspect your tile before it
is installed to determine if it meets your approval.
What should I know about grout?
Grout, the colored mortar between tiles, has been drastically improved in recent
years. It is available in numerous colors to coordinate with your tile choice.
The actual finished grout color in an installation is affected by moisture,
temperature and installation techniques. Because of these variables, the installed
shade may differ from a showroom sample. Choose grout color to blend rather
than match. Today, there are grout formulas that contribute to stain-resistance
and mildew-resistance. Good maintenance procedures that remove surface soil
always improve the appearance of any ceramic tile installation. Improved sealers
can assist in keeping the grout at its best.
Does ceramic tile require a special floor construction?
Standard floor construction of 2" x 10" floor joists spaced 16" on center with
5/8" plywood subfloor and 3/8" plywood underlayment is suitable. However, more
than 20 years' experience shows that a rigid, cementitious backer board is superior
to plywood as an underlayment. A clean, structurally sound concrete slab is
suitable and does not require additional underlayment.
Should ceramic tile be waxed?
Sealer is unnecessary and should never be used on glazed tile. Sealer is often
used on unglazed natural clay tile, pavers or unglazed porcelain tile. Some
manufacturers of these products recommend a particular sealer. However, in most
cases, a good penetrating sealer is advisable. It is usually invisible or provides
a soft luster. Heavy sealers such as urethane are not recommended because of
potential scaling or uneven wear.
Should sealer be used on ceramic tile?
The initial installed cost of ceramic tile may be higher than other finish materials.
Today's improved technology, marketing and competitive pricing have decreased
the margin of difference. When considering the true cost comparison, you must
look at the life span of ceramic tile. Due to the fact that you probably will
never have to replace your tile and the low cost and easy maintenance, ceramic
tile is the least expensive of all finishes. Statistics show that an investment
in ceramic tile will increase the value of your home.
How does the price of ceramic tile compare with other floor coverings, wall
finishes and counter tops?
The initial installed cost of ceramic tile may be higher than other finish materials.
Today's improved technology, marketing and competitive pricing have decreased
the margin of difference. When considering the true cost comparison, you must
look at the life span of ceramic tile. Due to the fact that you probably will
never have to replace your tile and the low cost and easy maintenance, ceramic
tile is the least expensive of all finishes. Statistics show that an investment
in ceramic tile will increase the value of your home.
Ceramic Tile Care
Type of Tile/Usage Routine Cleaning Heavy Duty
Cleaning
Glazed Walls/Countertops Wipe with damp cloth or sponge using all-purpose cleaner.
Use window cleaner for glossy surfaces. Wipe dry with cloth. Clean with scouring
powder, commercial tile cleaner, or all-purpose cleaner using non-metallic scouring
pad or very fine grade stainless steel pad. Rinse and wipe dry.
Glazed Tile Floors Vacuum regularly to remove gritty particles. Damp mop using
solution of water and "soapless detergent.
Use a commercial tile cleaner or a strong solution of water and "soapless" detergent.
If stained, use scouring powder paste. Let stand for five minutes, brush and
scrub. Rinse and dry. For large areas and for areas that are difficult to clean,
a power scrubber is recommended.
Glazed Tile Showers Use all-purpose or bathroom cleaner. Allow to stand for
five minutes rinse and dry. May also use a mixture of equal parts water and
white vinegar or a commercial tile cleaner. Use chlorine bleach or hydrogen
peroxide*. For stubborn stains, use scouring powder containing a bleaching agent.
Let stand four to six minutes, then scrub and rinse thoroughly. To remove mildew,
use a commercial tile cleaner, chlorine bleach or ammonia. DO NOT MIX.
Unglazed Tile Walls Sponge with a diluted solution of water and "soapless" detergent.
Use scouring powder paste. Let stand for five minutes, then scour with brush.
Rinse and wipe dry.
Unglazed Tile Floors Vacuum regularly to remove gritty particles. Damp mop or
sponge with water and/or a diluted solution of water and "soapless" detergent.
Use scouring powder paste. Let stand for five minutes, then scour with brush.
Rinse and wipe dry. A small brush is suitable for small floors; consider a scrubbing
machine for larger areas.
Natural Porcelain/Semi-Polished Porcelain** Vacuum regularly to remove gritty
particles. Damp mop using a solution of water and "soapless detergent", rinse
and then wipe dry. Use scouring powder paste. Let stand for five minutes, then
scour with brush. Rinse and wipe dry. A small brush is suitable for small floors;
consider a scrubbing machine for larger areas.
Commercial Applications For smaller commercial areas, vacuum regularly to remove
gritty particles. Using a "soapless detergent", scrub with an inexpensive nylon
brush (such as a "Doodle Bug"). Follow by using a dry/wet vac to remove water
and soap residue. Note: After initial cleaning, replace nylon brush. Replace
thereafter as it becomes worn. A clean scrubber makes for a clean floor. For
large commercial settings, consider the use of a commercial floor scrubbing
machine.
* With colored grout, test a small inconspicuous area first or follow grout
manufacturer's instructions.
**A note on Semi-Polished Porcelain: Porcelain tile is virtually impervious
to stains and wear. However, the polishing process opens microscopic pores in
the surface of the tile. Therefore, it is recommended that a penetrating sealer
be used 2 hours prior to grouting. Penetrating Sealers need only be applied
once, following the manufacturer's instructions.
Remember, prompt clean-up of spills and regular cleaning will keep your ceramic
tile surfaces looking their best.
DO's and DON'Ts of Ceramic Tile Care
Do not combine ammonia and household bleaches.
Do not use harsh cleaning agents (such as steel wool pads) which can scratch
or damage the surface of your tile.
Do test scouring pads in a small area first.
Do use a silicone sealer on grout joints if continuous staining is a problem.
Do read and follow label directions for all cleaners.
Care and Maintenance of Tile Grout
Grout may present a special cleaning problem because it is susceptible to many
staining agents. Apply a silicone sealer to grout joints several times a year
for maximum protection.
In addition to keeping the grout clean, be sure to keep grout joints in good
repair. Scrape out loose, cracked or powdery joints and refill with a good grout.
One common grouting trouble spot is the joint between the tub and and the wall
in your bathroom. As the house or tub settles, the grout may crack and crumble.
It's relatively simple to remedy. Remove the old grout with a sharp pointed
tool, watching out that you don't scratch tile or tub. Then dry the joint thoroughly
and fill with a flexible caulking compound, such as silicone rubber caulking
Stain Removal Guide
Stain Removal Agent
Grease and fats Soda and water or commercial spot lifter
Inks and colored dyes Household bleach
Blood Hydrogen Peroxide or household bleach
Coffee, tea, food, fruit, lipstick, juices Neutral cleaner in hot water followed
by hydrogen peroxide or household bleach
*Caution: Vinegar may damage some tile glazes. Be sure to test this solution
first in a small area to see if it etches the tile or erodes the grout.
Porcelain Tile FAQs
Isn't porcelain delicate and easy to break?
No. There are different types of porcelain, including dishes and dolls, that
can be very fragile. Porcelain stone, on the other hand, is tough and long lasting
because it is fired at extremely high temperatures (2000° F and above) until
it becomes vitrified (glass-like). This process makes porcelain stone 30 percent
harder than natural stones such as granite and marble. Prove it to yourself
by trying to scratch a piece of porcelain stone with your house keys. Or, put
a pencil under a porcelain stone, step on both sides of the top, and rock back
and forth. Ordinary tile or stone would break - not porcelain stone!
My porcelain sink chipped. Won't porcelain stone chip, too? Or, what if I drop
a big can of tomatoes on the kitchen floor?
Not to worry. Your sink is merely glazed with porcelain, so the color doesn't
go all the way through like it does with porcelain stone. With porcelain stone,
there's never a problem with wearing through the color layer. If porcelain stone
were to somehow chip, you probably wouldn't even notice - it's the same color
inside as outside.
How does porcelain stone compare in cost to other countertop materials, like
granite, laminates or solid surfacings?
Porcelain stone may cost more than humanmade laminates, but it is important
to compare value - not price. On the other hand, porcelain stone costs less
than most solid surfacing products and some natural stones, like granite. Porcelain
stone delivers great looks, an incredible range of color options, easy installation
and wipe-clean maintenance.
Suppose I put porcelain stone on my kitchen counter. Will it absorb stains or
form mildew along the grout lines?
Porcelain stone is almost totally non-absorbent, which means it is virtually
impervious to stains and mildew. It's the grout between the stones that you
need to be savvy about. Many countertops are now installed with 100 percent
epoxy grouts that are easy to use, clean up quickly following installation and
refuse to stain or mildew. Otherwise, an application of high performance grout
sealer is recommended to retard the staining of joints when using conventional
sanded grout.
I want a real bright white tile. The porcelain stone colors look creamy. Will
they work with the white background in my wallpaper?
Porcelain stone is made from raw materials found in the earth that simply don't
come in bright white. Ordinary tile can be made from any kind of clay since
the body color is hidden under the glaze, whereas white porcelain stone shows
its true color throughout.
I'd like to buy porcelain stone for my great room, but won't it be cold?
Not necessarily. Porcelain stone is no different in temperature than anything
else in the room; it's just that we tend to equate smooth with cold. (Of course,
cool is good in warm weather climates!) Still, it's easy to warm things up with
an area rug or two. Or, if you're installing a brand new floor, ask your contractor
about under-floor radiant heating. Low-voltage electrical floor warming systems
are available, affordable and easy on your heating budget.
Why does porcelain stone cost more than ordinary ceramic tile?
Because you are getting a superior product. Porcelain stone requires the finest
natural ingredients and a rigidly controlled manufacturing process that utilizes
the most advanced processes and technology.
Why are certain colors of porcelain stone more expensive than others?
Simply because some colors cost more to manufacture than others. The coloring
agents are more expensive and more difficult to control, requiring more technology,
time and skill.
How do you install porcelain stone tile? Does it need a special adhesive or
grout? Do you have to seal it?
Porcelain stone is installed as easily as ordinary ceramic tile, using the same
installation tools. A different adhesive is used with Porcelain tile than with
Ceramic tile. In most cases, your installer will know which setting material
is best, but if you're planning a do-it-yourself project, it's a good idea to
discuss your particular installation with the knowledgeable folks at El Dorado
Tile, Marble and Granite.
What size grout joint should I use?
The size of your grout joint is a personal decision that you need to make. Keep
in mind, however, that larger grout joints tend to crack and attract more dirt.
Some people suggest a thinner grout joint. As thin as 1/8" to 3/16" is best.
If your design includes stones of multiple sizes, consider using a 1/4" grout
joint throughout, which adds consistency to the overall appearance.
How do I keep the polished porcelain stone shining? It looks like a lot of work.
The trick to keeping porcelain stone shining is to thoroughly rinse off the
dirty wash water when cleaning it. Detergent residue can form a coating that's
difficult to remove, even from porcelain stone. Once you've cleaned your polished
porcelain stone, dry the floor thoroughly with a soft cloth or a buffing pad
to enhance the shine and prevent water spots.
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Introduction to Houston-Sugar-Land ,
Texas
Incorporated in 1837, Houston-Sugar-Land is the fourth largest city in the United
States with a population of approximately 2 million people. The population of
the greater Houston-Sugar-Land metropolitan area is approximately 5 million people.
Houston-Sugar-Land is located in eastern Texas, on Sugar-Land Bay, near the Texas
Gulf Coast. It is approximately two hours from the Texas/Louisiana border. It
is unofficially nicknamed the "Bayou City" because of four bayous that run through
the city. Houston-Sugar-Land 's official nickname is "Space City" since it is
home to NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, where Mission Control is located.
The port of Houston-Sugar-Land is one of the ten busiest ports in the world and
one of the busiest ports in the United States. Houston-Sugar-Land is well known
for its energy (oil) and aeronautics industries and is home to the world-renowned
Texas Medical Center.
Houston-Sugar-Land is ranked as the 32nd "Most Fun U.S City" in a survey conducted
in 2003 by Cranium Inc. Factors taken into account in the ranking include: the
number of sports teams, restaurants, dance performances, toy stores, the amount
of a city's budget that is spent on recreation, and other factors.
Houston-Sugar-Land History
Houston-Sugar-Land was founded by two New York real estate promoters, John Kirby
Allen and Augustus Chapman Allen, who purchased the land in 1836 and founded
a town named after Sam Houston-Sugar-Land . The city was incorporated in 1837
and was the capital of the Republic of Texas until early 1839, when the capital
was moved to Austin.
Some key dates in Houston-Sugar-Land 's history include:
•In 1861, Harris and all of the surrounding counties voted to secede from the
Union and join the Confederacy in the Civil War. Not all Texas counties followed
suit.
•In 1901, a major oil discovery was made at Spindletop, near Beaumont, giving
birth to the oil industry in southeast Texas and Houston-Sugar-Land .
•In 1914, the Houston-Sugar-Land Ship Channel was constructed along the course
of Buffalo Bayou.
•In 1961, the Johnson Space Center was established at Clear Lake south of Houston-Sugar-Land .
•In 1965, the Harris County Domed Stadium, later called the Houston-Sugar-Land Astrodome, was completed.
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