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Flooring: Advantages of ceramic tiles

11 Apr 2024

Discover the benefits of ceramic tiles for your home. Durable, easy to maintain, and versatile, ceramic tiles.

According to Home-Dzine ceramic tiles are famous all around the globe for their functionality and ease of usage. They are budget-friendly and provide a subtle look to wherever you plan to install them. That being said, a ceramic tile has more advantages other than durability. Let’s discuss some of these advantages: 

Maintenance

They are one of the easiest materials to keep maintained. Any spills or spoils that have put a stain on your ceramic tiles can be easily removed. Just use a damp cloth and rub it all over to easily remove all the smudges from your ceramic tiles.

Heat Resistance

Ceramic tiles have some of the best heat-conducting properties. Therefore, they are perfect for to be used in the kitchen, or similar places where there is a usage of gases or fire. Due to their heat-conducting properties, they are also an ideal choice to be used as floors. This is for hotter environments where ceramic tiles can provide a cool, soothing sensation to your foot.

Water Resistance

Ceramic tiles boast exceptional water resistance, making them perfect for moisture-prone environments. Whether it's an open garden near a beachside home or a bathroom, ceramic tiles are an ideal choice to withstand high humidity levels. Their ability to repel water ensures easy maintenance, especially in areas where cleanliness is paramount. So, if you anticipate frequent exposure to moisture, opting for ceramic tiles can save you from the hassle of frequent cleaning and upkeep.

Ceramic tiles stand out for their remarkable scratch resistance, a quality that extends their lifespan and maintains their appearance over time. This durability is akin to the protective coatings used in smartphones and other tech gadgets, offering added resilience against scratches. With ceramic tiles, you can bid farewell to concerns about unsightly scratches marring your surfaces.

Environmental Friendliness

Opting for ceramic tiles is not only a choice for durability but also a commitment to environmental responsibility. These tiles are crafted from raw materials, minimizing harm to the environment and reducing carbon footprint. By choosing ceramic tiles, you contribute to sustainability efforts and eco-friendly practices. Consider ceramic tiles for your next project and make a positive impact on both your space and the planet.

How do ceramic tiles compare to other flooring options in terms of durability and longevity?

Ceramic tiles are renowned for their durability and longevity, outperforming many other flooring options. Unlike materials like hardwood or carpet, ceramic tiles are resistant to scratches, stains, and wear, making them ideal for high-traffic areas.

Can ceramic tiles be used in high-moisture areas like bathrooms and kitchens?

Yes, ceramic tiles are well-suited for high-moisture areas such as bathrooms and kitchens. Their water resistance makes them impervious to damage from moisture, preventing issues like warping, mould, and mildew.

If you are not sure what will add the most value to your home, RE/MAX of Southern Africa has put together some pointers around various types of flooring and what they could be best used for…

1. Solid vs Engineered Hardwood

One of the most desirable flooring options is genuine hardwood floors, but these options also tend to be the most expensive. The cost of hardwood floorboards differs according to the type and grade of the timber selected. The higher quality hardwood options can start from roughly R1000 per square meter. 

The more affordable way to achieve a similar look as hardwood floors is to go for an engineered hardwood. Simply put, these floors are made of cheaper plywood with just a top layer of hardwood on the surface. The decision between engineered and solid hardwood flooring frequently comes down to personal preference and demands because they both provide homeowners with a comparable return on investment.

2. Laminate Flooring & Vinyl Planks

You can always choose laminate flooring for your home if investing in genuine hardwood floors is not financially feasible. This type of flooring replicates the charm and classic beauty of real wood at a lower price. Melamine resin and fiberboard are used to create laminate flooring, which makes it a great durable option in rental homes. It is important to note that these floors are not waterproof and should be avoided in rooms like kitchens and bathrooms. Unlike laminate, vinyl planks are waterproof and are comparable to laminate floors in terms of their affordability, durability, and ease of maintenance.

READ: DIY: You can install pine wood flooring in 4 easy steps

4. Tiled Flooring

Floor tiles are one of the most popular options, widely used in bathrooms and kitchens for their durability and waterproof nature, and of course, they're easy to clean as well – but are prone to chipping or cracking if something heavy is dropped on them.

5. Carpet

Carpets are good for bedrooms, but they can be challenging to keep clean, especially if you have pets. For many people, there is nothing better than a cozy fitted carpet, especially for a bedroom or lounge. Although carpets have a negative reputation for harbouring dirt, it is always possible to get them professionally cleaned on a regular basis.

“You should carefully consider your options before making any flooring changes in an attempt to increase the resale value of your home before selling. If you make the wrong choice, it could have the opposite effect on your selling price. To help you make the right decision, contact your local RE/MAX office to speak with one of our professional real estate agents to guide you in the right direction.” says Goslett.

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