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Stone & Tile Flooring - Myrtle Beach SC

Stone and tile flooring is extremely durable, attractive and appropriate a wide variety of room décor.  The use of stone and tile as flooring dates back hundreds if not thousands of years. Stone and tile flooring can be placed in just about any room in your home near Myrtle Beach SC - like tile bathroom flooring and kitchen floors.

The most common types of tiles are ceramic, porcelain tile floors, slate and stone such as terrazzo and travertine. Tiles are available in a variety of widths and thicknesses, textures, colors, and patterns.

Since there is such great flexibility in designing with stone and tile flooring, it’s best to seek the input and advice of a flooring professional. Give us a call at Floor Coverings International in Myrtle Beach SC – we can walk you through the selection process with ease.

Consider all the points above before making a final decision on your preferred tile flooring.

Tile Floor Choices

  • The durability of stone and ceramic tile make them well-suited to high traffic areas
  • Ceramic or glass tile is especially popular in entryways, bathrooms, and kitchens
  • Stone and tile flooring can usually be cleaned using only a damp mop or sponge
  • Some stone flooring can be sealed for better stain resistance, depending on the specific material used

Tile Style

  • Tile is available in a huge assortment of sizes, colors, patterns, and finishes
  • Grout color can be customized to match or contrast with your choice of tile
  • Accent tiles, mosaics, and pattern options are limited only by the imagination and give your home a unique look

Also consider that:

  • Some tile surfaces can be slick, especially when wet, while other types of tile provide greater traction.
  • Standing for long periods on a stone or tile floor can result in sore or tired feet
  • Tile does not retain heat well, so floors may feel cold to bare feet in winter