When you buy an Armstrong™ ceramic floor, you can be sure that you’re installing a high quality floor backed by the name you know and trust in flooring.
Design Excellence:
Color extends across entire floor surface; coordinating floor, wall and border tiles.
Installation Excellence:
Armstrong Certified Installers are experienced professionals
Performance Excellence:
The leading industry warranty
Ceramic Buyer's Guide
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While there have been a few innovations to make ceramic more durable, more affordable and more attractive, this tile has remained essentially the same over the centuries. It is as good a flooring choice for a 21st century family as it was for the pharaohs of Egypt. Ceramic tile is appropriate anywhere in the house; indoors or out; below, on, or above grade level. Wear and Water Resistance It's important to choose a tile that is appropriate for the rooms in your home. To help you understand the various options, the Porcelain Enamel Institute [PEI] developed wear ratings (groups) for ceramic tile's suitability in various spaces:
Water absorption is a key issue. For instance, outdoor tiles should have moisture absorption of less than 0.5% (porcelain). Glazed tile surfaces are non-porous, but the body can still absorb moisture. Only vitreous and impervious should be used outdoors or in bathrooms. Keep In Mind:
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