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Traditionally, tiled floors were used for Kitchens, Bathrooms and Hallways, but since the revolution of stronger materials, tiles are placed throughout the home and are now often used in Commercial and Industrial spaces, supporting the high footfall areas and heavy-footed loads.  

Beautiful flooring can provide real character to the plainest of rooms. With our professional tilers, narrow rooms can be made to look Bigger and Wider and provide a new look to indoor and outdoor living/working areas.  

  • Porcelain. The hardest wearing. Non – Porous, withstands changes in temperature, resisting cracks and making it ideal for kitchens and bathroom. This tile very rarely stains as its resistance to Acid and Alkaline.  
  • Slate. A good-looking tile with great characteristics. Slate provides a low maintenance tile, highly resistant to scratches, stains and water damage, making them ideal for high traffic areas.  
  • Quarry. The tradition tile offers toughness and loyalty, (withstanding time)! Its mellow, historical and orthodox appearances, offering the colours, brown, black, red, and white, its unevenness of these tiles produces a beautiful mottled effect.
  • Rake out and re-grout tiles

Different Tiles Include Porcelain, Slate, Quarry, Mosaic, Ceramic, Marble, Limestone and Sandstone, each having it unique quality and style. Tiles are low maintenance, easily cleaned and sanitised. With its ability to withstand wear, pressure and damage, with its high durability, making a sensible choice for floors and walls. 

The Sydney Opera House has more than 1 million external tiles covering its Dome, with the strength of the tiles taking the weight of over 10 elephants!

More interestingly, you would be shocked to know that tiles and ceramic technology are also used in rockets and space shuttles! Ceramic tiles are key components in space shuttles to insulate them from the extreme temperatures while re-entering the earth’s atmosphere. Apart from this, engineered ceramics are also used in the exhaust cones of rockets. You've got to love those Tiles!