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Tile and Grout Myths

April 24th, 2009 · No Comments

by Rick Amorey

As the recession continues to take on the average American, we continuously strive to compensate by looking for ways to have a simpler and lower maintenance way of living. An option is for homeowners to start looking into using tiles for their floors and kitchen counters. Tiles are rapidly becoming the preferred choice, especially for states that are in milder climates. But there are a lot of negative perceptions that are not true. Make sure you know about tiles before you disregard the idea. Here are some of the common myths debunked about the tile:

1. Tiles are expensive to get. But the truth is; there is a very wide variety for tiles, as there are types that are from a dollar to $25 per square foot. But try to imagine this; tile can last for almost a lifetime, so it’ll be more cost-efficient to purchase this than carpeting, for example.

2. Tile designs aren’t inspired. Yes, there are tile designs that are plain as plain can be. But if you have an artistic eye, you’ll be able to contrive a tile design that will be a very exciting mix of color and shapes. Or you could tone it down to an understated, but very tasteful design. If you’re not sure, better get a designer in.

3. It’ll be high maintenance if you use tiles for floor. This myth is pure bull; the opposite is true, as a matter of fact. Wooden floors can be warped when liquid is spilled on it, and easily damaged by scratches. Tile is a lot more durable and tougher.

4. Tile is a magnet for dirt and dust. You will be required to call in professional help from qualified grout cleaning services from time to time, but this won’t happen very frequently. Tile will still stay cleaner a lot longer than most other types of flooring. If you or a family member suffers from asthma, allergies or other lung ailments, then tile will be the best choice for you.

5. Tile is fragile and will break easily. Yes, tile may crack, but only if it?s not installed properly. If placed on the surface carefully, it will hold and will resist breaking from the impact of falling objects; intact tiles have been found, dating back to the Roman Empire.

6. Grout and tiles are back-breaking to clean. This is a myth, as you can get in professional grout cleaners to handle it for you. Grout will accumulate mold if you choose to ignore the cleaning, and may pose a health hazard, but it doesn’t mean you can’t do the job yourself.

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