Due to its through body composition it is considered more durable and better suited for heavy usage than ceramic tile.
Ceramic tile porous.
Glazed tiles are more resistant to dirt and moisture than unglazed tiles.
Because of the uniform color of material in unglazed porcelain tile small chips may not be as noticeable as they would be on a piece of ceramic tile.
In this case the tile must be sealed to prevent stains from occuring.
Some stone tiles need to be treated and sealed to be non porous.
Porcelain will always be stain resistant however because the material is non porous.
Ceramic or porcelain tiles will be non porous.
Ceramic tiles are more porous and often have a higher water absorption rate.
It depends on what the tile is made of.
Natural stone tiles increase the value of a home and appeal to buyers but these decorative tiles also absorb moisture and grout into their surfaces leaving ugly and.
Ceramic tile may stain if the glaze on its surface crazes or cracks over time or if you purchased a crazed wall tile.
This process makes porcelain tile more dense less porous much harder and less prone to moisture and stain absorption than ceramic tiles.
Porcelain clays are denser and thus less porous than ceramic clays.
Both ceramic and porcelain are fairly stain resistant.
Since unglazed floor tiles are very porous and susceptible to surface contaminants they require frequent cleaning to prevent becoming stained and damaged.
This makes porcelain tile harder and more impervious to moisture than ceramic tile.
Disadvantages of using porcelain tile.