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Why All Porcelain Is Not The Same

July 4, 2022

Finding the right outdoor porcelain tile for your project can be a daunting task. You have a wide array of choices from textures, sizes, and patterns to colors and price range. And even if you already know what you want, you can't help but get confused. This is especially true if you see something more beautiful than what you have in mind. 

It’s not easy to compare one outdoor porcelain tile to the next. That's because consistent standards were not set. Sometimes customers will opt for the cheaper one when choosing between two porcelain tiles that are similar in color and size. Afterward, they'll just be disappointed to find out that the material they bought was unsuitable for their landscape project.

Fortunately, we’ve put together this guide to help you determine the best outdoor porcelain tile in the market. This is all thanks to rating systems, manufacturing standards, and tight tolerances that helps determine the highest quality outdoor porcelain pavers in the market. 

With that in mind, here are the things that sets the best outdoor porcelain from the rest.

Manufacturer Focus on Outdoor

There are many factories globally that produce porcelain tiles. In fact, porcelain tiles have been around for many decades mostly for interior application. Unlike these other factories, Porcea Stone is exclusively focused on outdoor porcelain tiles. This commitment and focus on landscape use helps us ensure we maintain our lengthy and thorough research and development process to ensure our products meet the highest standards for quality. 

Porcea Stone's Elite Collection of outdoor porcelain tiles are designed and made in Italy for application in North America. Hence, every tile in our range is excellent in terms of design and technical aspects. That also means that the return of investment you'll get is far better in comparison to porcelain tiles made by other manufacturers.  Our products adhere to international standards provided by ISO and meet ASTM requirements set forth by landscape architects to specify products for landscape use.

Anti-Slip Ratings

The tile industry of North America uses DCOF, or the dynamic coefficient of friction rating, to measure the performance of flooring products. Its primary purpose is to determine which applications are suitable for a tile.

Moreover, DCOF can tell you the slip resistance of an outdoor porcelain tile. The recommended rating for sloped and ramp surfaces is at least 0.8. On the other hand, level surfaces need tiles with at least 0.6 rating. 

Porcea Stone outdoor porcelain tiles offer superb traction and anti-slip properties, primarily as all our products are designed for landscape use such as pool decks, patios, walkways, and driveways. The skid ratings and anti-slip ratings of our products exceed R10 and R11. The rule of thumb is that the higher the rating, the higher the slip-resistance of a tile.  Porcea Stone has a high traction finish with some products replicating the flamed texture of a black granite such as Porcea Black Opal and others that are similar to a sandblasted limestone such as Porcea Indus

MOHS Scale

MOHS is the measure of a flooring's hardness and scratch resistance. Its ratings range from 1 (talc) to 10 (diamond). Usually, the rating of porcelain tiles ranges from 7 to 9. While a rating of 7 is preferable, higher is better since the tile will be more resistant to scratches. 

The hardness MOHS rating of Porcea Stone goes as high as 8, making it as long-lasting as a granite. One simple test you can conduct is to take a key or sharp metal object and try to scratch a Porcea Stone paver. If you succeed, we’ll be quite impressed and it’ll be a first!  

Water Absorption

Without a doubt, outdoor porcelain tiles are far more waterproof than any other flooring material out there. Nevertheless, not all tiles are made equally. 

The American National Standards Institute or ANSI uses a system to rank a flooring's water absorption and density rate:

  • The water absorption rate of a low density ranking tile is more than 7%. This means that it only works well for indoor use.
  • Medium density ranking tile has a 3% - 7% water absorption rate. Its density is considered medium and recommended to be used indoors only.
  • A Porcea Stone outdoor porcelain tile with a high density ranking has a water absorption rate of .5% to .3% making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
  • Extremely dense ranking is for those with a water absorption rate of .5% and lower. 

With a water absorption rate of less than 0.5%, Porcea Stone is the densest outdoor porcelain tile on the market today. This means you can use our products on a vast array of different applications and feel comfortable that it will resist the common challenges that come with water absorption in comparison to use concrete pavers or natural stone. Also, this allows high structural strength and makes it suitable for all types of weather conditions. Did you know…Porcea Stone is resistant to freeze-thaw cycles and will not shale or flake from Canadian climate.

Final Words

Not all outdoor porcelain tiles are the same. What separates Porcea Stone from the rest is that our products are made and designed to go beyond what you would expect from an outdoor porcelain tile. And this quality is evident in our vast collection, constant innovation, and strong deep rooted focus on doing one thing right - Outdoor Porcelain Pavers. Focus is everything. Focus is Porcea Stone. 

Make sure to browse our website to learn more about our collection. If you see something suitable for the project you have in mind, contact us, and we'll connect you to an authorized dealer near you.

Finding the right outdoor porcelain tile for your project can be a daunting task. You have a wide array of choices from textures, sizes, and patterns to colors and price range. And even if you already know what you want, you can't help but get confused. This is especially true if you see something more beautiful than what you have in mind. 

It’s not easy to compare one outdoor porcelain tile to the next. That's because consistent standards were not set. Sometimes customers will opt for the cheaper one when choosing between two porcelain tiles that are similar in color and size. Afterward, they'll just be disappointed to find out that the material they bought was unsuitable for their landscape project.

Fortunately, we’ve put together this guide to help you determine the best outdoor porcelain tile in the market. This is all thanks to rating systems, manufacturing standards, and tight tolerances that helps determine the highest quality outdoor porcelain pavers in the market. 

With that in mind, here are the things that sets the best outdoor porcelain from the rest.

Manufacturer Focus on Outdoor

There are many factories globally that produce porcelain tiles. In fact, porcelain tiles have been around for many decades mostly for interior application. Unlike these other factories, Porcea Stone is exclusively focused on outdoor porcelain tiles. This commitment and focus on landscape use helps us ensure we maintain our lengthy and thorough research and development process to ensure our products meet the highest standards for quality. 

Porcea Stone's Elite Collection of outdoor porcelain tiles are designed and made in Italy for application in North America. Hence, every tile in our range is excellent in terms of design and technical aspects. That also means that the return of investment you'll get is far better in comparison to porcelain tiles made by other manufacturers.  Our products adhere to international standards provided by ISO and meet ASTM requirements set forth by landscape architects to specify products for landscape use.

Anti-Slip Ratings

The tile industry of North America uses DCOF, or the dynamic coefficient of friction rating, to measure the performance of flooring products. Its primary purpose is to determine which applications are suitable for a tile.

Moreover, DCOF can tell you the slip resistance of an outdoor porcelain tile. The recommended rating for sloped and ramp surfaces is at least 0.8. On the other hand, level surfaces need tiles with at least 0.6 rating. 

Porcea Stone outdoor porcelain tiles offer superb traction and anti-slip properties, primarily as all our products are designed for landscape use such as pool decks, patios, walkways, and driveways. The skid ratings and anti-slip ratings of our products exceed R10 and R11. The rule of thumb is that the higher the rating, the higher the slip-resistance of a tile.  Porcea Stone has a high traction finish with some products replicating the flamed texture of a black granite such as Porcea Black Opal and others that are similar to a sandblasted limestone such as Porcea Indus

MOHS Scale

MOHS is the measure of a flooring's hardness and scratch resistance. Its ratings range from 1 (talc) to 10 (diamond). Usually, the rating of porcelain tiles ranges from 7 to 9. While a rating of 7 is preferable, higher is better since the tile will be more resistant to scratches. 

The hardness MOHS rating of Porcea Stone goes as high as 8, making it as long-lasting as a granite. One simple test you can conduct is to take a key or sharp metal object and try to scratch a Porcea Stone paver. If you succeed, we’ll be quite impressed and it’ll be a first!  

Water Absorption

Without a doubt, outdoor porcelain tiles are far more waterproof than any other flooring material out there. Nevertheless, not all tiles are made equally. 

The American National Standards Institute or ANSI uses a system to rank a flooring's water absorption and density rate:

  • The water absorption rate of a low density ranking tile is more than 7%. This means that it only works well for indoor use.
  • Medium density ranking tile has a 3% - 7% water absorption rate. Its density is considered medium and recommended to be used indoors only.
  • A Porcea Stone outdoor porcelain tile with a high density ranking has a water absorption rate of .5% to .3% making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
  • Extremely dense ranking is for those with a water absorption rate of .5% and lower. 

With a water absorption rate of less than 0.5%, Porcea Stone is the densest outdoor porcelain tile on the market today. This means you can use our products on a vast array of different applications and feel comfortable that it will resist the common challenges that come with water absorption in comparison to use concrete pavers or natural stone. Also, this allows high structural strength and makes it suitable for all types of weather conditions. Did you know…Porcea Stone is resistant to freeze-thaw cycles and will not shale or flake from Canadian climate.

Final Words

Not all outdoor porcelain tiles are the same. What separates Porcea Stone from the rest is that our products are made and designed to go beyond what you would expect from an outdoor porcelain tile. And this quality is evident in our vast collection, constant innovation, and strong deep rooted focus on doing one thing right - Outdoor Porcelain Pavers. Focus is everything. Focus is Porcea Stone. 

Make sure to browse our website to learn more about our collection. If you see something suitable for the project you have in mind, contact us, and we'll connect you to an authorized dealer near you.

Finding the right outdoor porcelain tile for your project can be a daunting task. You have a wide array of choices from textures, sizes, and patterns to colors and price range. And even if you already know what you want, you can't help but get confused. This is especially true if you see something more beautiful than what you have in mind. 

It’s not easy to compare one outdoor porcelain tile to the next. That's because consistent standards were not set. Sometimes customers will opt for the cheaper one when choosing between two porcelain tiles that are similar in color and size. Afterward, they'll just be disappointed to find out that the material they bought was unsuitable for their landscape project.

Fortunately, we’ve put together this guide to help you determine the best outdoor porcelain tile in the market. This is all thanks to rating systems, manufacturing standards, and tight tolerances that helps determine the highest quality outdoor porcelain pavers in the market. 

With that in mind, here are the things that sets the best outdoor porcelain from the rest.

Manufacturer Focus on Outdoor

There are many factories globally that produce porcelain tiles. In fact, porcelain tiles have been around for many decades mostly for interior application. Unlike these other factories, Porcea Stone is exclusively focused on outdoor porcelain tiles. This commitment and focus on landscape use helps us ensure we maintain our lengthy and thorough research and development process to ensure our products meet the highest standards for quality. 

Porcea Stone's Elite Collection of outdoor porcelain tiles are designed and made in Italy for application in North America. Hence, every tile in our range is excellent in terms of design and technical aspects. That also means that the return of investment you'll get is far better in comparison to porcelain tiles made by other manufacturers.  Our products adhere to international standards provided by ISO and meet ASTM requirements set forth by landscape architects to specify products for landscape use.

Anti-Slip Ratings

The tile industry of North America uses DCOF, or the dynamic coefficient of friction rating, to measure the performance of flooring products. Its primary purpose is to determine which applications are suitable for a tile.

Moreover, DCOF can tell you the slip resistance of an outdoor porcelain tile. The recommended rating for sloped and ramp surfaces is at least 0.8. On the other hand, level surfaces need tiles with at least 0.6 rating. 

Porcea Stone outdoor porcelain tiles offer superb traction and anti-slip properties, primarily as all our products are designed for landscape use such as pool decks, patios, walkways, and driveways. The skid ratings and anti-slip ratings of our products exceed R10 and R11. The rule of thumb is that the higher the rating, the higher the slip-resistance of a tile.  Porcea Stone has a high traction finish with some products replicating the flamed texture of a black granite such as Porcea Black Opal and others that are similar to a sandblasted limestone such as Porcea Indus

MOHS Scale

MOHS is the measure of a flooring's hardness and scratch resistance. Its ratings range from 1 (talc) to 10 (diamond). Usually, the rating of porcelain tiles ranges from 7 to 9. While a rating of 7 is preferable, higher is better since the tile will be more resistant to scratches. 

The hardness MOHS rating of Porcea Stone goes as high as 8, making it as long-lasting as a granite. One simple test you can conduct is to take a key or sharp metal object and try to scratch a Porcea Stone paver. If you succeed, we’ll be quite impressed and it’ll be a first!  

Water Absorption

Without a doubt, outdoor porcelain tiles are far more waterproof than any other flooring material out there. Nevertheless, not all tiles are made equally. 

The American National Standards Institute or ANSI uses a system to rank a flooring's water absorption and density rate:

  • The water absorption rate of a low density ranking tile is more than 7%. This means that it only works well for indoor use.
  • Medium density ranking tile has a 3% - 7% water absorption rate. Its density is considered medium and recommended to be used indoors only.
  • A Porcea Stone outdoor porcelain tile with a high density ranking has a water absorption rate of .5% to .3% making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
  • Extremely dense ranking is for those with a water absorption rate of .5% and lower. 

With a water absorption rate of less than 0.5%, Porcea Stone is the densest outdoor porcelain tile on the market today. This means you can use our products on a vast array of different applications and feel comfortable that it will resist the common challenges that come with water absorption in comparison to use concrete pavers or natural stone. Also, this allows high structural strength and makes it suitable for all types of weather conditions. Did you know…Porcea Stone is resistant to freeze-thaw cycles and will not shale or flake from Canadian climate.

Final Words

Not all outdoor porcelain tiles are the same. What separates Porcea Stone from the rest is that our products are made and designed to go beyond what you would expect from an outdoor porcelain tile. And this quality is evident in our vast collection, constant innovation, and strong deep rooted focus on doing one thing right - Outdoor Porcelain Pavers. Focus is everything. Focus is Porcea Stone. 

Make sure to browse our website to learn more about our collection. If you see something suitable for the project you have in mind, contact us, and we'll connect you to an authorized dealer near you.

Finding the right outdoor porcelain tile for your project can be a daunting task. You have a wide array of choices from textures, sizes, and patterns to colors and price range. And even if you already know what you want, you can't help but get confused. This is especially true if you see something more beautiful than what you have in mind. 

It’s not easy to compare one outdoor porcelain tile to the next. That's because consistent standards were not set. Sometimes customers will opt for the cheaper one when choosing between two porcelain tiles that are similar in color and size. Afterward, they'll just be disappointed to find out that the material they bought was unsuitable for their landscape project.

Fortunately, we’ve put together this guide to help you determine the best outdoor porcelain tile in the market. This is all thanks to rating systems, manufacturing standards, and tight tolerances that helps determine the highest quality outdoor porcelain pavers in the market. 

With that in mind, here are the things that sets the best outdoor porcelain from the rest.

Manufacturer Focus on Outdoor

There are many factories globally that produce porcelain tiles. In fact, porcelain tiles have been around for many decades mostly for interior application. Unlike these other factories, Porcea Stone is exclusively focused on outdoor porcelain tiles. This commitment and focus on landscape use helps us ensure we maintain our lengthy and thorough research and development process to ensure our products meet the highest standards for quality. 

Porcea Stone's Elite Collection of outdoor porcelain tiles are designed and made in Italy for application in North America. Hence, every tile in our range is excellent in terms of design and technical aspects. That also means that the return of investment you'll get is far better in comparison to porcelain tiles made by other manufacturers.  Our products adhere to international standards provided by ISO and meet ASTM requirements set forth by landscape architects to specify products for landscape use.

Anti-Slip Ratings

The tile industry of North America uses DCOF, or the dynamic coefficient of friction rating, to measure the performance of flooring products. Its primary purpose is to determine which applications are suitable for a tile.

Moreover, DCOF can tell you the slip resistance of an outdoor porcelain tile. The recommended rating for sloped and ramp surfaces is at least 0.8. On the other hand, level surfaces need tiles with at least 0.6 rating. 

Porcea Stone outdoor porcelain tiles offer superb traction and anti-slip properties, primarily as all our products are designed for landscape use such as pool decks, patios, walkways, and driveways. The skid ratings and anti-slip ratings of our products exceed R10 and R11. The rule of thumb is that the higher the rating, the higher the slip-resistance of a tile.  Porcea Stone has a high traction finish with some products replicating the flamed texture of a black granite such as Porcea Black Opal and others that are similar to a sandblasted limestone such as Porcea Indus

MOHS Scale

MOHS is the measure of a flooring's hardness and scratch resistance. Its ratings range from 1 (talc) to 10 (diamond). Usually, the rating of porcelain tiles ranges from 7 to 9. While a rating of 7 is preferable, higher is better since the tile will be more resistant to scratches. 

The hardness MOHS rating of Porcea Stone goes as high as 8, making it as long-lasting as a granite. One simple test you can conduct is to take a key or sharp metal object and try to scratch a Porcea Stone paver. If you succeed, we’ll be quite impressed and it’ll be a first!  

Water Absorption

Without a doubt, outdoor porcelain tiles are far more waterproof than any other flooring material out there. Nevertheless, not all tiles are made equally. 

The American National Standards Institute or ANSI uses a system to rank a flooring's water absorption and density rate:

  • The water absorption rate of a low density ranking tile is more than 7%. This means that it only works well for indoor use.
  • Medium density ranking tile has a 3% - 7% water absorption rate. Its density is considered medium and recommended to be used indoors only.
  • A Porcea Stone outdoor porcelain tile with a high density ranking has a water absorption rate of .5% to .3% making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
  • Extremely dense ranking is for those with a water absorption rate of .5% and lower. 

With a water absorption rate of less than 0.5%, Porcea Stone is the densest outdoor porcelain tile on the market today. This means you can use our products on a vast array of different applications and feel comfortable that it will resist the common challenges that come with water absorption in comparison to use concrete pavers or natural stone. Also, this allows high structural strength and makes it suitable for all types of weather conditions. Did you know…Porcea Stone is resistant to freeze-thaw cycles and will not shale or flake from Canadian climate.

Final Words

Not all outdoor porcelain tiles are the same. What separates Porcea Stone from the rest is that our products are made and designed to go beyond what you would expect from an outdoor porcelain tile. And this quality is evident in our vast collection, constant innovation, and strong deep rooted focus on doing one thing right - Outdoor Porcelain Pavers. Focus is everything. Focus is Porcea Stone. 

Make sure to browse our website to learn more about our collection. If you see something suitable for the project you have in mind, contact us, and we'll connect you to an authorized dealer near you.

Finding the right outdoor porcelain tile for your project can be a daunting task. You have a wide array of choices from textures, sizes, and patterns to colors and price range. And even if you already know what you want, you can't help but get confused. This is especially true if you see something more beautiful than what you have in mind. 

It’s not easy to compare one outdoor porcelain tile to the next. That's because consistent standards were not set. Sometimes customers will opt for the cheaper one when choosing between two porcelain tiles that are similar in color and size. Afterward, they'll just be disappointed to find out that the material they bought was unsuitable for their landscape project.

Fortunately, we’ve put together this guide to help you determine the best outdoor porcelain tile in the market. This is all thanks to rating systems, manufacturing standards, and tight tolerances that helps determine the highest quality outdoor porcelain pavers in the market. 

With that in mind, here are the things that sets the best outdoor porcelain from the rest.

Manufacturer Focus on Outdoor

There are many factories globally that produce porcelain tiles. In fact, porcelain tiles have been around for many decades mostly for interior application. Unlike these other factories, Porcea Stone is exclusively focused on outdoor porcelain tiles. This commitment and focus on landscape use helps us ensure we maintain our lengthy and thorough research and development process to ensure our products meet the highest standards for quality. 

Porcea Stone's Elite Collection of outdoor porcelain tiles are designed and made in Italy for application in North America. Hence, every tile in our range is excellent in terms of design and technical aspects. That also means that the return of investment you'll get is far better in comparison to porcelain tiles made by other manufacturers.  Our products adhere to international standards provided by ISO and meet ASTM requirements set forth by landscape architects to specify products for landscape use.

Anti-Slip Ratings

The tile industry of North America uses DCOF, or the dynamic coefficient of friction rating, to measure the performance of flooring products. Its primary purpose is to determine which applications are suitable for a tile.

Moreover, DCOF can tell you the slip resistance of an outdoor porcelain tile. The recommended rating for sloped and ramp surfaces is at least 0.8. On the other hand, level surfaces need tiles with at least 0.6 rating. 

Porcea Stone outdoor porcelain tiles offer superb traction and anti-slip properties, primarily as all our products are designed for landscape use such as pool decks, patios, walkways, and driveways. The skid ratings and anti-slip ratings of our products exceed R10 and R11. The rule of thumb is that the higher the rating, the higher the slip-resistance of a tile.  Porcea Stone has a high traction finish with some products replicating the flamed texture of a black granite such as Porcea Black Opal and others that are similar to a sandblasted limestone such as Porcea Indus

MOHS Scale

MOHS is the measure of a flooring's hardness and scratch resistance. Its ratings range from 1 (talc) to 10 (diamond). Usually, the rating of porcelain tiles ranges from 7 to 9. While a rating of 7 is preferable, higher is better since the tile will be more resistant to scratches. 

The hardness MOHS rating of Porcea Stone goes as high as 8, making it as long-lasting as a granite. One simple test you can conduct is to take a key or sharp metal object and try to scratch a Porcea Stone paver. If you succeed, we’ll be quite impressed and it’ll be a first!  

Water Absorption

Without a doubt, outdoor porcelain tiles are far more waterproof than any other flooring material out there. Nevertheless, not all tiles are made equally. 

The American National Standards Institute or ANSI uses a system to rank a flooring's water absorption and density rate:

  • The water absorption rate of a low density ranking tile is more than 7%. This means that it only works well for indoor use.
  • Medium density ranking tile has a 3% - 7% water absorption rate. Its density is considered medium and recommended to be used indoors only.
  • A Porcea Stone outdoor porcelain tile with a high density ranking has a water absorption rate of .5% to .3% making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
  • Extremely dense ranking is for those with a water absorption rate of .5% and lower. 

With a water absorption rate of less than 0.5%, Porcea Stone is the densest outdoor porcelain tile on the market today. This means you can use our products on a vast array of different applications and feel comfortable that it will resist the common challenges that come with water absorption in comparison to use concrete pavers or natural stone. Also, this allows high structural strength and makes it suitable for all types of weather conditions. Did you know…Porcea Stone is resistant to freeze-thaw cycles and will not shale or flake from Canadian climate.

Final Words

Not all outdoor porcelain tiles are the same. What separates Porcea Stone from the rest is that our products are made and designed to go beyond what you would expect from an outdoor porcelain tile. And this quality is evident in our vast collection, constant innovation, and strong deep rooted focus on doing one thing right - Outdoor Porcelain Pavers. Focus is everything. Focus is Porcea Stone. 

Make sure to browse our website to learn more about our collection. If you see something suitable for the project you have in mind, contact us, and we'll connect you to an authorized dealer near you.