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FAQs
Are large format tiles harder to install?
Yes, they require more precision than standard tiles. The surface must be perfectly level, and special tools, adhesives, and leveling systems are needed to achieve a smooth finish. While DIY installation is possible, most homeowners hire a professional to avoid uneven edges or cracking.
What are the advantages of using large format tiles?
Large format tiles make rooms look bigger by reducing grout lines and creating a clean, open feel. They’re easier to maintain, available in a wide range of finishes, and work well on both walls and floors. Their seamless appearance adds a high-end touch to any space.
What grout should be used with large format tiles?
Use a flexible, high-quality grout that can handle slight movement and resist cracking. Many people choose a color that blends with the tile for a seamless look, while a contrasting color highlights the tile edges. Stain-resistant grout is a good option for busy areas.