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Old May 16, 2007, 04:16 PM
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Porcelain vs. ceramic tile

What is the difference in porcelain and ceramic tile? Does one wear better than the other? What about chipping, scratching, dulling, cracking, etc.?

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porcelain is much more delicate then ceramic because of the firing process and clay used.
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It depends on what you are using it for. I used porcelain tile in my bathroom since it impervious to water and so much harder than ceramic tile.
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Both clay bisque ceramic and porcelain will hold up just fine in any house in a wet area. In an exterior environment, you need to use porcelain IF the area will be subjected to freeze thaw cycles as porcelains water absorption is less than .5% and won't be at risk of falling apart by absorbing water and then freezing when the absorbed water expands as can happen with regular clay bisque tiles. If you live where it doesn't freeze, use whatever you want.

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I had to yell when I read

"porcelain is much more delicate then ceramic" YIKES!

Bljack gave the correct answer. Porcelain is better, however most people don't really need it. But these days most tile are porcelain. Just remember, not all porcelains are really porcelain as tested in ANSI. I see garbage tiles at the vest stores all the time, both porcelain and glazed quarry.

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