Floor Tiles

Buy floor tiles in Hyannis, MA

Tiles began their existence as floorings. However, this does not mean that innovation around floor tile designs and technologies have stopped. Our tile store in Hyannis, MA has a vast selection of the newest floor tiles.

Floor tiles are known for their sheen and heat conductivity. Look out for these features to get the best products. Our on-hand store representatives will guide you and ensure that your chosen set suit your space.

Floor tiles are made from a vast variety of materials: from ceramic to marble, porcelain, and natural stone. They can also be used throughout the home, allowing you uniformity. Visit us to shop from the best floor tiles in Hyannis, MA.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Floor Tiles

What types of floor tiles are available?

There are several types of floor tiles, including porcelain, natural stone (such as marble, granite, and slate), and mosaic tiles. Each type has its own characteristics and benefits.

Are porcelain tiles better than ceramic tiles?

Porcelain tiles are denser and less porous than ceramic tiles, making them more durable and resistant to moisture and cracks. They are ideal for high-traffic areas and rooms with high moisture, like bathrooms and kitchens.

Can I install floor tiles myself?

DIY installation is possible with the right tools and a clear understanding of the process. However, for best results, especially with expensive or complex tile layouts, professional installation is recommended.

What’s the difference between glazed and unglazed tiles?

Glazed tiles have a liquid glass coating fired onto their surface, offering more color and pattern options, and making them resistant to stains. Unglazed tiles have a natural, earthy look and are more slip-resistant but require sealing to prevent stains.

How do I measure the area for tiles?

Measure the length and width of the room to calculate the square footage. It’s recommended to purchase 10% more tiles than the area measurement to account for cuts and breakage.

Can floor tiles be used with underfloor heating?

Yes, most types of floor tiles, especially porcelain and ceramic, are excellent conductors of heat and work well with underfloor heating systems.