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In San Diego, ceramic tile is found all over the place. You can see it on floors, in kitchens and bathrooms, and even on the tops of some houses as a roofing material (a situation not nearly as common in other parts of the country). A decidedly classic and undeniably classy material, ceramic tile gives any spot it's placed in an air of durability in addition to good looks. If you're thinking about remodeling a kitchen or bathroom, or you're looking for the perfect material for a floor that can expect some heavy traffic, ceramic tile is certainly worth looking into.

Benefits of Ceramic Tile in San Diego
Where other materials have come and gone, tile has remained a popular choice for homeowners all over the country for several good reasons. While San Diego ceramic tile will probably not be exposed to too much tracked in mud or snow because of the mild climate, moisture and grime are still concerns no matter where in the US you live. Ceramic tile is one of the best materials around for use in wet areas or in places around the home that tend to get dirty quickly. You can spill water on it till the cows come home and cover it with just about any kind of muck imaginable, and tile will simply wipe away clean.

Though there are other materials on the market designed specifically to compete with tile in kitchens and bathrooms, none have the same presence as traditional tile. A brand new shower or tub surround is certainly easy to clean and install, but when it comes to creating a room that feels classically cozy, many modern materials simply fall short.

San Diego Ceramic Floor Tile
In San Diego, ceramic floor tile is often chosen (as it is for bathroom walls or kitchen counters) for its combination of durability and beautiful appearance. Many homeowners enjoy the look of materials that have some history to them, which is why, despite needing a bit more maintenance than many other materials, hardwood is still a favorite for flooring. But even in the relatively dry climate of San Diego, ceramic floor tile is a much better choice for entryways or laundry rooms than traditional hardwood as it holds up longer without requiring too much care. You might even consider ceramic floor tile in less conventional places like living rooms or bedrooms since it will not only perform well in these places, but will look good, too.

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The Problem with Grout
Most would say that ceramic tile is a fantastic material, but the grout between the tiles is something they'd rather do without. It's true that grout tends to stain, and when it does, it can be a real hassle to make it look like new. Fortunately, modern tile installation does a good job of reducing this inconvenience by employing better grout and sealing materials. If you're dealing with old grout, you may be able to remove its top layer and fill in the gaps with brand new grout, which can then be sealed using modern materials. This operation is generally inexpensive, and the difference it makes in appearance can be remarkable.

Prices of San Diego Ceramic Tile
To install new ceramic tile, San Diego residents can expect to pay a couple hundred dollars for small jobs like kitchen counters, and a few thousand for larger jobs like bathroom remodels. It's a good idea to purchase more tile than you need for the installation, so that if one cracks several years after the job is complete, you'll have a matching replacement ready to go. As always, it's also beneficial to get a few estimates from different contractors to make sure you're getting the most for your money.

Jon Nunan is a freelance writer who draws on his experience in construction, ranging from landscaping to log home building, for his articles on home improvement.

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