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Porcelain Tile

When it comes to tile that's as beautiful as it is versatile, it doesn't get much better than porcelain. Specifically, porcelain tiles are popular for everything from kitchen backsplashes and shower walls to swimming pool decks and flooring. And because porcelain tiles are available in a wide variety of styles, you can find options to suit any vision. At Connecticut Stone, we carry porcelain tile designed to look like natural stone, wood, metal, and even cement. This versatility makes porcelain tile suitable for most commercial and residential applications.

Clients enjoy porcelain tile not only for its natural beauty but also for its durability. Because this tile is scratch- and stain-resistant, it can be used in high-traffic areas without requiring a lot of care or maintenance. Connecticut Stone carries porcelain tiles in a number of sizes ranging from mosaic to 24"x48" and beyond, so you can find the right tile for your next project. Considering porcelain tile for a pool deck application? Be sure to ask about our "grip" finish, which can reduce the risk of slipping on a wet exterior surface.

We're proud to carry porcelain tiles from the following trusted brands:

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