Porcelain tiles are affordable easy to maintain durable and suitable for outdoor use.
Ceramic vs porcelain vs marble tile.
The weight of porcelain tile can tell you quite a bit about its level.
Pros of porcelain tile.
Any tile that suitable for floor use is also suitable for wall use in a shower as is ceramic wall tile.
Because marble is a natural porous stone marble tiles are better suited for interior use.
When used as flooring marble tiles should be kept in areas with low to moderate traffic marble tiles are quite expensive and must be maintained more carefully.
Marble is also a very heavy floor material and will need to be laid out before the actual installation to get a visually appealing vein pattern throughout the whole design like in this floor.
There are both affordble and more costly options for porcelain tile.
Porcelain tiles are extremely strong and dense.
Porcelain tiles are harder to install than ceramic because they need a special grout.
Porcelain tiles cost on average between 3 and 5 per square foot for materials and between 5 and 10 per square foot for installation tiles cannot be installed directly onto a wooden subfloor 1 and may need cement backer boards installed at a cost of 4 to 7 per square foot.
Stone tiles porcelain tiles glass tiles and ceramic tiles can all be used either alone or in combination with one another in a shower.
They are also heavier than ceramic tiles meaning that they may need a substrate to support the weight.