But quarry tile is markedly different from other tiles in that it is not very porous or glazed.

Learn more about the qualities of quarry tile and where to use this beautiful natural tile.

What Is Quarry Tile?

Quarry Tiles

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Commercial buildings use quarry tile because it is very durable and hides stains well.

Quarry Tiles Are Slightly Absorbent

Various types of tile absorb water at different rates.

Quarry tile absorbs small amounts of water, between 0.5 to 3 percent.

Quarry tile

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Quarry tiles are most often found in the 6-inch square size but can range up to 8 inches square.

Quarry Tiles Are Typically Thick

Quarry tile is usually thicker than ceramic tile for floors.

Sealing Won’t Ruin Quarry Tile

It’s a myth that sealing ruins quarry tile.

Stacks of Red Quarry Floor Tiles

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Sealing quarry tile does not change its color or ruin it.

Sealing can further prevent the tile from staining or discoloring in certain locations.

Best Uses for Quarry Tile

Quarry tile can be used in many places and avoided in others.

When You Should Seal Quarry Tiles

Quarry tile does not need to besealedfor normal wear.

Seal quarry tile with a water-based penetrating sealer, not a surface-pop in seal.

The sealant should penetrate deeply to effectively repel moisture.

Quarry tile is a jot down of unglazed ceramic tile.

Quarry tile is extremely durable and can last the lifetime of a building or home when properly maintained.