The main difference between a porcelain and ceramic tile is the rate of water they absorb.
Ceramic vs porcelain tile for bathroom floor.
The difference between ceramic tile vs porcelain tile.
Pros cons of both flooring options with a look at durability cleaning maintenance more.
Ceramic and porcelain tiles are frequently used in bathrooms and showers.
The clay is denser and so less porous.
This is down to the stuff used to make porcelain tiles.
A 2020 comparison of ceramic vs porcelain tile flooring.
When considering a tile refresh for any floor wall or countertop keep porcelain and ceramic tiles top of mind for their classic look and clean lined appearance.
Despite the fact that ceramic and porcelain tiles look very similar there are plenty of noticeable differences between the two.
For one porcelain tiles are known to be denser and less porous than ceramic tiles.
According to the industry group that decides whether a tile is porcelain or ceramic everything boils down to whether the tile can meet a set of highly controlled water absorption criteria.