New Porcelain & Ceramic Tile Products (2024)

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Image: Borgo Bronzo 24 x 48 Large Format Porcelain Living Room Floor Tile from Arizona Tile

We’re excited to introduce the latest products in our porcelain and ceramic collection! These four products are gorgeous, chic, durable, and versatile; offering the perfect upgrade to floors and walls in dining and living areas, as well as bathrooms, kitchens, and even outdoors.

These products are available in various size and color options. Colors range from light to dark- including black, white, gray, and beige porcelain tile, and more. . For tile floors or walls, depending on the product, you’ll also find white, grey, and black porcelain tile in 12 x 24 – and some options are also available in large format 24 x 48. For backsplashes or shower tile, 2 x 2 mosaic tile is a great choice. Offered in white and ivory, our ceramic wall tile series also has some fantastic options that would work well for shower walls or a backsplash. Learn about each of these new products below and see which one is best suited for your remodel project.

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Image: Fragment Sand 12 x 24 Porcelain Bathroom Floor Tile & Fragment White 12 x 24 Porcelain Bathroom Wall Tile from Arizona Tile

First in our new lineup is Fragment porcelain tile. The Fragment series is an American-made color body porcelain tile. Using digital print technology, the concept of blending a linen with concrete provides a textural concrete look porcelain surface. Available in Black, Gray, Ivory, Sand, and White you’ll be able to easily find a match for your décor scheme. This tile is a great option for almost any environment, including bathrooms and showers.

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Image: Futura Silver 12 x 24 Porcelain Bathroom Tile Floor, 24 x 48 Porcelain Wall Tile, and 2 x 2 Mosaic Mesh Porcelain Niche Tile from Arizona Tile

Futura Porcelain Tile

Next, we have the Futura series, an American-made rectified color body porcelain tile available in four neutral colors: Beige, Greige, Ivory, and Silver. Created using digital print technology, Futura has the look of limestone, making it highly versatile as it complements both contemporary and traditional spaces. In addition to 12 x 24, 24 x48, and 2 x 2 mosaic, it’s also available in a 24 x 24 2cm paver R11 Anti-Slip Finish, providing additional exterior design possibilities and allowing you to continue the same look from the inside to the outside. The R11 Anti-Slip Finish is also available in 24 x 48 size, making this a great option for wet areas, such as shower floors. For commercial spaces, the minimal maintenance of porcelain tile is popular for areas that see a lot of foot traffic, such as hotel entryways and lobbies.

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Image: Reflexion Mercury 24 x 48 Large Format Porcelain Living Room Tile from Arizona Tile

Reflexion Porcelain Tile

The Reflexion series has the shimmering look of metal, with its infinite transformations of light and reflections. Combined with the solid mood of concrete, this tile adds an urban feeling and a classy vibe to every environment. Available colors are Bright, Mercury, Night, and Titanium, all of which are modern and elegant choices for large spaces such as living room floors and conference and meeting spaces. If your area is extra spacious, the large-format 24 x 48 tile will be a great fit (another fabulous large-format tile option is our Borgo porcelain).

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Image: Spark Ivory Glossy Hex Ceramic Kitchen Wall Tile from Arizona Tile

Spark Ceramic Tile

Last but not least is the Spark series, a ceramic wall tile designed to emulate hand-crafted tile. It boasts a range of textures and slight glaze variations from piece to piece. This tile is suitable for vertical surface applications in both residential and commercial projects and comes in Spark Ivory and Spark White. Delivering simple elegance, and available in four shapes including 5 x 5, 3 x 12, Hex, and Picket this tile creates visual interest in any setting and makes an especially lovely choice for designing stunning backdrops in kitchens, bathrooms, and hotel guest rooms.

How to Clean and Maintain New Porcelain and Ceramic Tile

Porcelain and ceramic tile bring flexible style to any space. And with minimal care, you can easily get a decades-long lifespan from your tile.

To avoid damage caused by tracked-in dirt, place floor mats inside and outside of exterior entryways. Sweep or vacuum regularly to prevent loose dirt from abrading your floor. Tracked-in dirt is abrasive and can mar the flooring surface. Normal maintenance for a glazed or unglazed floor tile is damp mopping with a pH-balanced neutral cleaner and warm water. Thoroughly rinse and dry the surface after washing. You should not use a detergent on glazed tile, since soap film will give a dull appearance to the tile. No need to wax, polish or buff. Simply wiping glazed tile with a damp sponge or mop will maintain the luster. Do not use scouring powders; these products contain abrasives that may scratch the surface of the tile. Do not use vinegar or any cleaners containing acids or strong alkaline agents.

A variety of cleaning products are available and will vary depending on the application, amount of traffic, and use. Please consult an Arizona Tile representativefor more information.

Shop Arizona Tile

All of our porcelain and ceramic products require minimal maintenance and are suitable for both residential and commercial projects, offering a wide range of fabulous options to meet your design needs. Shop Arizona Tile for these new porcelain and ceramic tile products. For additional information about tile, natural stone, quartz, or any other questions you may have, reach out to us to speak with one of our design consultants or visit a store near you.We also encourage you to use our tile visualizer tool to get a better feel for how various tile and slab options will look in your space.

New Porcelain & Ceramic Tile Products (2024)

FAQs

What should you not use on porcelain tiles? ›

It's better to use a pH-neutral, soap-free cleaner. Alkaline cleaners. Avoid strong alkaline cleaners like ammonia or bleach, as they can damage the tile and grout, causing discoloration and weakening. Oil-based or wax-based cleaner.

What is the best cleaner for porcelain tile in a shower? ›

Ceramic and Porcelain Tiles

For these types of tiles, it's best to use an all-purpose cleaner or a vinegar and water solution. An all-purpose cleaner is a great option because it can effectively remove soap scum, mildew, and other stains.

What is the disadvantage of porcelain tiles? ›

The higher cost, installation complexity, susceptibility to damage, slippery surface, and cold/hard feel are notable disadvantages associated with porcelain tiles.

Is it safe to use vinegar on porcelain tile? ›

Vinegar is safe for laminate, vinyl, porcelain, and ceramic tile, but you should not use vinegar on any stone surface. The acid in the vinegar will etch and dull natural stones, such as marble and limestone. It can slowly dissolve them.

What ruins porcelain tile? ›

Porcelain tiles tend to be harder, more resilient and more stain-resistant than ceramic tiles. They are one of the easiest types of tile to maintain but their surface can eventually be eroded by the regular use of corrosive chemicals such as ammonia, bleach or acids that can also damage the grout and loosen the tiles.

What is the best sealer for porcelain tiles? ›

It's best to use a polyurethane topical sealer on porcelain tile because acrylics do not create a tough or lasting bond to that smooth, dense surface. Just make sure that the polyurethane sealer you want to use has advanced adhesion promotion.

How many years does porcelain tile last? ›

Porcelain or ceramic tile

Both porcelain tile and ceramic tile are made to sustain decades of high-traffic wear and tear. If installed and maintained well, they can last 50 years or more! Porcelain and ceramic tile are also fairly resistant to elements like water, debris, and stains.

Do porcelain tiles need to be sealed? ›

Porcelain is an incredibly versatile material, renowned for its stain resistance and durability. Unlike natural stone which is routinely sealed, porcelain often doesn't require any protection – but this isn't the case for all types of tile.

What lasts longer porcelain or ceramic tile? ›

The density of porcelain tile makes it more durable than ceramic tile while being less subject to wear and tear. This makes it more suitable for commercial use as well as in the home. Porcelain tile is nearly impervious to water compared to ceramic tile.

Can you use Dawn to clean porcelain tile? ›

For most types of tile, including porcelain and ceramic, you only need two ingredients—warm water and dish soap. In a spray bottle, combine warm water with a few drops of dish soap. Spray the water and dish soap solution on the tile surface. Wipe the area with a damp microfiber towel or cloth.

How do you make porcelain tiles shiny again? ›

Apply baking soda paste or tile polish to refresh shine. Combat discolouration with a baking soda paste. Apply, let it sit, scrub gently, and rinse to unveil a refreshed appearance. Scrub tiles and grout lines with soft cloths, sponges, or old toothbrushes.

What cleans tile floors the best? ›

Clean ceramic tile floors with warm water or a mixture of warm water and a few drops of mild dish soap. Add fresh water frequently to avoid cleaning with dirty water. Wash and dry one section of the floor at a time.

What can damage porcelain? ›

Do not use cleaning products that contain acids or ammonia (and other harsh chemicals) as these can damage grout and glazed surfaces of the tile. Choose products that are compatible with your grout to avoid damage or discoloration of the grout. Always dry your porcelain thoroughly after cleaning.

What's best to clean porcelain tiles? ›

Mop with warm soapy water

This will be more than enough to clear away standard grease and streaks, though you can use a specialised floor cleaner for more persistent stains, provided it is porcelain tile friendly.

Can you use Clorox wipes on porcelain tile? ›

While porcelain flooring is extremely durable, there are some things you should avoid. Stay away from products with bleach or ammonia because they can change the tile or grout coloring. If you need to scrub your floors, make sure not to use any brushes with hard bristles since they can scratch the porcelain surface.

Is Swiffer safe for porcelain tiles? ›

What Floor Types Can I Use This Product On? Swiffer Sweep & Trap works on virtually all hard-surface flooring, including vinyl, wood, laminate and tile.

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