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It is important to know that not all tiles are equally able to withstand outdoor conditions. Keep in mind your porch, patio or deck will be exposed to weather conditions and temperature fluctuations. This means that you want to choose a tile material that will be water-resistant and tough enough to last.
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After reading this list we are confident that you will be able to decide on a suitable style of outdoor tile for your space. Here are Stone Tile Depot's picks for the best outdoor flooring tiles.
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We’ve proudly spent decades assisting homeowners with their outdoor remodeling projects. We offer stunning high-quality tiles in various materials for outdoor applications, including:
Be aware that some types of porcelain aren’t suited for outdoor use. The outdoor porcelain tile types that will work as well outside are textured and matte. Glossy finishes on porcelain tiles will become very slippery when wet which creates a falling hazard. You won’t want your family or guests injuring themselves therefore you should opt for textured porcelain that will provide high traction.
While porcelain is known as a type of ceramic tile, you should avoid using standard ceramic tiles for outdoor projects. Standard ceramic tiles generally don’t have the density to hold up well outdoors. However, the true type of porcelain tile can create an elegant vibe for your outdoor area, click for an outstanding outdoor area with our porcelain pavers!
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Another notable advantage of slate tile is the variety of colors available. Homeowners tend to think of slate as being limited to dark gray shades or black, but slate also comes in more vivid shades.
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Slate outdoor floor tiles are excellent in the right weather conditions, but they can become brittle in dry regions. Slate tiles can also chip if heavy objects are dropped on their surface.
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Granite tiles have a ton of benefits for outdoor use, however, it has some downsides. Granite tiles are usually finished with a high polish, making them more dangerous than other outdoor floor tiles to walk on when wet. Granite tiles are also slightly porous so they will need to be sealed at least annually, to prevent moisture damage, wear, and stains.
Nothing else in today’s market conveys sophistication and style quite like marble tile. Smooth, polished marble tiles may appear to be a chic option however, you’ll want to go with a slip-resistant finish for this outdoor stone floor tile. Safety must always be at the top of the list when planning a home renovation project, especially in high-traffic areas.
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It's important to mention that marble flooring tiles are also somewhat porous. Much like granite tile, you will need to reseal marble outdoor tiles regularly. This will protect them from heavy foot traffic wear and the harsh outdoor elements.
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Cement outdoor flooring tiles are also capable of handling weather fluctuations, seasonal conditions, and heavy foot traffic. You can rest assured that your cement tiles aren’t getting slick from moisture conditions.
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One of the only potential downsides to using cement tile is that, similar to marble and granite, cement will need to be resealed every few years. With proper sealing, your cement tiles will function their best for decades.
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