Why choose ceramic for your floor?
Ceramic flooring is Quebecers' top choice for its exceptional qualities:
Unmatched durability - Resistant to impact, wear and extreme temperatures, ceramic keeps its shine for decades.
Water protection - Ideal for wet rooms (bathroom, kitchen, laundry room), it protects your floors from water damage and moisture.
Easy maintenance - A simple mop is enough! Ceramic doesn't hold stains, odors or bacteria.
Design versatility - Available in wood-look, marble, concrete or natural stone finishes, it suits every decorative style.
Value for money - A cost-effective investment with a lifespan of 25+ years without needing replacement.
Ceramic flooring by room: our recommendations
Ceramic flooring in the kitchen
For the kitchen, favour tiles in 12x24 or 24x24 formats with a matte finish to reduce slipping. Wood-look tiles bring warmth and friendliness, while concrete finishes offer a modern, industrial look. Opt for dark grout to better hide dirt.
- Popular formats: 12x24, 24x24
- Recommended finishes: Matte, satin
Ceramic flooring for the bathroom
The bathroom requires slip-resistant ceramic with a textured finish.
Mosaic or 12x12 formats offer more grout lines for better traction.
Marble-look ceramics create a luxurious spa-like atmosphere.
- Popular formats: 12x12, 12x24, mosaic
- Recommended finishes: Textured, matte
Ceramic flooring for entryways & vestibules
High-traffic areas require high-density tiles (PEI 4-5) and colours that hide dirt. Large formats (24x48) reduce grout lines and make maintenance easier.
- Popular formats: 24x24, 24x48
- Recommended finishes: Matte, slightly textured
Ceramic floor installation: what you need to know
Subfloor preparation - A flat, rigid surface is essential. Plywood should be at least 1 1/4 in thick. A decoupling membrane may be required.
Regular maintenance - Daily sweeping and a weekly damp mop. Seal grout annually to preserve its waterproofing.
Common repairs - Always keep 10% extra for future replacements. Cracked tiles can be removed easily with the right tools.
Frequently Asked Questions about ceramic flooring
Is ceramic cold underfoot?
Ceramic can feel cool, but it's compatible with electric underfloor heating systems, offering optimal comfort in winter.
What's the difference between ceramic and porcelain?
Porcelain is fired at higher temperatures, making it denser and less porous. It's better suited to high-traffic areas and outdoor applications.
Can ceramic be installed over an existing floor?
Yes, in most cases ceramic can be installed over concrete, plywood or even certain existing floors after proper preparation.
How long does a ceramic floor last?
With proper maintenance, a ceramic floor can last more than 20 years, even a lifetime. It's one of the most durable coverings available.
Is ceramic suitable for homes with pets?
Absolutely! Ceramic resists scratches and stains and is easy to clean, making it ideal for households with pets.