Porcelain tile is almost impervious to water compared to ceramic tile.
The difference between porcelain and ceramic tile.
Porcelain tiles are more durable than ceramic tiles.
You need a professional to install porcelain tiles.
What is the difference between ceramic and porcelain tile.
Porcelain is actually a type of ceramic made from denser clays.
For one porcelain tiles are known to be denser and less porous than ceramic tiles.
Even porcelain tiles are a variety of ceramic tiles.
While ceramic tile is less dense than porcelain tile and thus less durable it is also a far easier material for do it yourselfer homeowners to cut manually by wet tile saw or with a snap tile cutter.
Ceramic tiles are more porous and often have a higher water absorption rate.
What does this mean.
They are processed at a higher temperature and pressure making them harder.
Many ceramic tiles will have a high surface wear code however the clay body of porcelain tiles withstand higher impact than ceramic.
They are preferred for high traffic floors.
Both porcelain and ceramic are fired in a kiln but porcelain is fired at a higher temperature for a longer period of time.
According to the astm standards porcelain must have a water absorption rate of 0 5 percent or lower.
Porcelain tile comes in many surfaces such as matte rough non slip textured gloss semi gloss glazed and unglazed.