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		<title>Mexican Tile Dictionary by Rustico</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our phone rings everyday with some very common questions about Mexican Tile terminology. Listed below are some common phrases you may run across while doing research on these rustic floor tiles. SALTILLO: Saltillo is a city in the state of Coahuila Mexico that is known for it&#8217;s durable clay found in local riverbeds.  Hence the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Our phone rings everyday with some very common questions about Mexican Tile terminology.</p>
<p>Listed below are some common phrases you may run across while doing research on these rustic floor tiles.</p>
<p>SALTILLO: Saltillo is a city in the state of Coahuila Mexico that is known for it&#8217;s durable clay found in local riverbeds.  Hence the name, Saltillo Tile.  Pronounced &#8220;Sawl-tee-o&#8221;</p>
<p>SALTILO: Common misspelling for Saltillo.</p>
<p>TERRA COTTA or TERRACOTTA: This basically means &#8220;baked earth&#8221;.  Terra Cotta used to be an actual brand of tile but today it is a term commonly used to describe many types of clay tiles.  Since authentic Saltillo tile is clay, it is often referred to as Terracotta tile.  Saltillo tile is terra cotta BUT not all terra cotta is Saltillo.  If the clay tile is not made specifically of the riverbed Saltillo, Coahuila clay, it cannot be referred to as Saltillo tile.  This is very high quality clay.</p>
<p>MEXICAN TILE: Any tile that comes from Mexico.  The country of Mexico is known for beautifully producing a plethora of floor and decorative tiles.  This include Saltillo floor tiles, Talavera painted tiles, Cantera stone tile and pavers, terra cotta pavers, travertile tile, and other types of Mexican flooring and accent tiles.</p>
<p>SUPER and REGULAR Saltillo or Terra Cotta:  Super does not mean &#8220;better&#8221;.  The term super simply refers to a tile mold that produces rounded corners and edges.  Regular is a term also known as &#8220;Paperback&#8221;.  This is a mold that produces saltillo tiles with sharp corners and edges.</p>
<p>SEALED or UNSEALED (Raw):  The Mexican terracotta floor tiles are naturally raw clay.  The clay is porous.  Without the application of a floor sealer, the clay will discolor with dirt, debris, weather elements, and spillage.  Sealed Saltillo means that the tile has already been sealed with penetrating sealer.  It&#8217;s beneficial to shop for pre-sealed Saltillo in order to save cost on labor and material of sealing the raw clay at the jobsite.  It&#8217;s a messy job and likely for mistakes by inexperienced installers.</p>
<p>MANGANESE SALTILLO:  Authentic saltillo tile that has the added element of Manganese Dioxide.  This turns the clay varying shades of browns, black swirling, and the normal terra cotta shades found in traditional saltillo tile.</p>
<p>ANTIQUE or RUSTIC SALTILLO: This is a custom tile produced to give the illusion that&#8217;s its a very old traditional saltillo tile. The antique finish has more texture and a special darkening rub.  The term RUSTIC is the same as ANTIQUE as used in describing our Saltillo tile varieties.</p>
<p>If you need further explanation on other terms or things found on our website, please contact us by calling 512-260-9111 or email info@rusticots.com . Happy Tiling!</p>
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		<title>Yes Saltillo Tile can be installed Outside</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jul 2011 18:30:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that Saltillo tile can be installed in an outdoor environment? Recommendations are different for varying weather climates but this article should answer most of your questions. If not, contact us for more details! Call 512-260-9111 or email info@rusticots.com . We are the SALTILLO TILE EXPERTS! A. Hot and Cold temperatures alone do [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Did you know that Saltillo tile can be installed in an outdoor environment? </strong> Recommendations are different for varying weather climates but this article should answer most of your questions.  If not, contact us for more details!  <strong>Call 512-260-9111 or email info@rusticots.com . We are the SALTILLO TILE EXPERTS!</strong></p>
<p><strong>A. Hot and Cold temperatures alone do not tamper with the terra cotta clay tiles.</strong>  The clay comes from Saltillo, Coahila Mexico where the weather can get cold, and it definitely gets hots!  These Mexican floor tiles are burned in a kiln so heat is no problem.  At Rustico Tile and Stone, we even have people use raw clay tiles as baking stones in their ovens.</p>
<p><strong>B. Freezing and Wet conditions matter.</strong>  If you live in a climate where it freezes and precipitation exists, then you need to take certain measures to care for your terracotta tile.  </p>
<p>The first thing to consider is an underlayment for water protection&#8230;.is there a water barrier to prevent water from getting into the back side of the raw saltillo clay.  Even if your saltillo floor tile is sealed, the back side is not sealed or protected from water absorption.  If water seeps into the clay and freezes, it can expand and crack some tiles. This may not happen to all of your mexican tiles but it can happen.  </p>
<p>Secondly, is your tile and grout sealed very well with GOOD sealer.  If you can make the top of your saltillo floor water-proof (and protect the bottom side from water absorption), then you can install it outdoors in a freezing climate.  However, poor quality sealer will not suffice. You need a good quality top coat sealer for the tile and grout (<strong>something ike our WB or GREEN sealers</strong>). A good sealer should last several years but it needs to be inspected prior to every winter.  Reapplication may be necessary if sealer has worn away.</p>
<p><strong>C. Saltillo tile can be used on driveways and in carports.  </strong>It&#8217;s imperative that the tile is installed correctly and we recommend sizes of 12&#215;12 or smaller for these purposes because they have less curvature than the larger tiles.  Remember that authentic saltillo is handmade and do not always lie perfectly flat.  In concave areas of the terracotta tile, the backside may need to be buttered with extra thin set to maintain the integrity of strength in this type of floor.  In lieu of saltillo tile, some of our clients opt for using a cut stone such as Cantera architectural stone.  With either material, a good quality topcoat sealer will maintain the look and protection of the surface of these beautiful floor tiles.</p>
<p>Check back later for more useful information about Saltillo Mexican tile.  If you have specific questions, don&#8217;t hesitate to call one of our experienced experts at 512-260-9111 or email info@rusticots.com.  Happy floors!</p>
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		<title>How to Clean Saltillo tile</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We receive phone calls every week asking how to clean Saltillo tile floors.  This process is actually much more simple than most people expect.  Assuming your Mexican tile floor is sealed saltillo, you can confidently follow the advice provided below.  If you have unsealed terra cotta, you&#8217;ll need to be more cautious about what you [...]]]></description>
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<h1><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: medium;">We receive phone calls every week asking how to clean Saltillo tile floors.  This process is actually much more simple than most people expect.  Assuming your Mexican tile floor is sealed saltillo, you can confidently follow the advice provided below.  If you have unsealed terra cotta, you&#8217;ll need to be more cautious about what you use to clean the floor so as not to stain the raw clay.</span></h1>
<p>First, vacuum the whole terracotta floor.  We use a vacuum with a brush so that it kicks up any small dust that could be settled in the grout lines.</p>
<p>Second, inspect your floor for hairline cracks, recent chips, or lime pops.  If you find these characteristics, it&#8217;s best to swipe on extra Saltillo floor sealer to prevent the clay from deteriorating.</p>
<p>Third, clean the floor with your tile cleaner of choice.  We recommend diluting most commercial cleaners in order to preserve the life of the saltillo tile sealer.  Our StoneClean 104 is a good deep cleaner that helps remove dirt, grease and other debris.  For a general weekly cleaning, you can also use a mixture of water and white vinegar.  Alternatively, you can use a floor steamer that requires no chemical.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s it! Voila&#8230; your terra cotta floor should be clean.  We do not recommend waxing these saltillo floor tiles  Applying a wax requires on going maintenance.  It&#8217;s much less work and less costly to seal your floor with a good quality sealer that will last 5-7 years.  It&#8217;s worth paying a little extra for quality sealer.  To inquire about our floor sealers, just give us a call or email info@rusticots.com.  In the meantime, enjoy your lovely Saltillo tile floor!</p>
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		<title>How do I know if the Saltillo tile I am buying is good quality</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2011 20:20:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a common question we receive on a daily basis about authentic handmade saltillo tile.  . There is a lot of conflicting information about saltillo tile today. There are also a lot of knock-off versions of this beautiful terra cotta floor material. So&#8230;how do you know if you&#8217;re getting the real Mexican tile? There [...]]]></description>
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<h1><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: medium;">This is a common question we receive on a daily basis about authentic handmade saltillo tile.  .  There is a lot of conflicting information about saltillo tile today.  There are also a lot of knock-off versions of this beautiful terra cotta floor material.  So&#8230;how do you know if you&#8217;re getting the real Mexican tile?</span></h1>
<p>There are a few factors to consider when deciding on authenticity and quality of these Mexican tiles.</p>
<p>1. <strong>Where is the tile made? </strong> Authentic saltillo clay tiles are made in Saltillo, Coahuila Mexico.  This is the only place that real saltillo clay is found and the artisan process of manufacturing is on site local to the riverbeds of clay.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Is the tile handmade? </strong> Traditional terra cotta tile is handmade and only made of Mexican saltillo clay.  There are no machines involved &#8212; it&#8217;s a process that is completely done by hand.  At Rustico Tile and Stone, the only machine we use is after the tiles are made&#8230;an airless sprayer seals the tiles with 5 coats of sealer and a forklift loads up the crates onto our trucks.  Everything else is done by hand with careful attention to the artisan detail.  The end result is a beautiful Mexican floor in your home or business.</p>
<p>3. <strong>How thick is the tile?</strong> The thinnest good quality saltillo floor tile should be no less than 1/2&#8243; thick.  Most sizes average 3/4&#8243; thick or thicker for larger sizes.  Terracotta tiles need the thickness for the clay to have the quality needed for these terracotta floors to last a lifetime.  Fake saltillo tiles that are thinner than this are too brittle and will break or chip very easily.</p>
<p>4.  <strong>I&#8217;m buying sealed tile &#8212; How do I know if it is well sealed?</strong> At Rustico Tile and Stone, we are a low-cost leader in the market for our fully-sealed saltillo tiles.  Our tiles are not just &#8220;primed&#8221; with 1 or 2 coats of sealer.  We&#8217;ve sprayed 5 coats of an oil-based sealer that is made at our facility in Mexico.  The sealer color enhances this clay tile to produce the traditional shades of terra cotta, golden, oranges, and reds.  When you receive the tiles, you&#8217;ll find that you can pour a cup (or more) of water onto the clay and you will see the water stand on top.  This illustrates the quality of our sealing process.  This also SAVES YOU MONEY because you are able to install the tiles without soaking them and you do not have to apply mulitple coats of sealer to finish out your saltillo tile flooring.  While we recommend a final coat of sealer for abrasion resistance, UV protection, and grout coverage, you&#8217;ll find that 1 very thin coat of sealer is your last and final step.  Add this to the wholesale price you pay for this Mexican tile&#8230; it&#8217;s a win-win for you to get a great value and a gorgeous Mexican floor.</p>
<p>We encourage our customers to shop our competitors.  <strong>Not only will we BEAT ANY COMPETITOR&#8217;S PRICE IN THE U.S., but we also stand by our quality of authentic hand-made saltillo tile. </strong> Call us today for a quote!!  512-260-9111 or email Info@rusticots.com</p>
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		<title>How to Install Saltillo Tile</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2011 21:08:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do-It-Yourself Directions on How to Install Saltillo Tile Every day we receive phone calls with questions about how to lay saltillo tile.  There are many myths about the complexity of installing saltillo tiles and how to seal terra cotta floors.   We hope to help clear the confusion with this easy step-by-step guide on prepping your [...]]]></description>
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<h1><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: medium;"><strong>Do-It-Yourself Directions on How to Install Saltillo Tile<br />
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<h2><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;">Every day we receive phone calls with questions about how to lay saltillo tile.  There are many myths about the complexity of installing saltillo tiles and how to seal terra cotta floors.   We hope to help clear the confusion with this easy step-by-step guide on prepping your floor and laying this Mexican tile.</span></h2>
<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The directions below are recommendations</span>.  Many variations to these steps may exist for your specific floor and terra cotta tile.  Please consult with your local contractor or installer for more precise advice relevant to your specific floor and tile purchased.  Rustico Tile and Stone is not responsible for saltillo installations not completed by one of our contracted installers.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;">Two types of terracotta tile installations exist: (1) on wood subfloor or (2) on a slab.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;">(1) <strong>Wood Subfloor guide:</strong> If you have some type of wood subfloor, basement or 2<sup>nd</sup> story floor, you will first need to:</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;"><strong>(A)</strong> <strong>Prep the subfloor</strong>.  Some options for prep include: hardi backer, lath sheet and concrete, or DITRA.  <strong>At Rustico Tile and Stone, we recommend DITRA over all other materials</strong>.  (Schluter-DITRA is a polyethylene uncoupling membrane with a grid structure of square cutback cavities and an anchoring fleece laminated to the underside.  In conjunction with the saltillo tiles installed on top, DITRA forms an uncoupling, waterproofing, and vapor management layer, while providing support/load distribution.  The combination of these four essential functions allows for the successful installation of terracotta tile over a wide range of subfloors including plywood/OSB, concrete, gypsum, heated floors, and more.  <strong>Ask Us for more details about DITRA and how to purchase this tile installation material.</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;"><strong>(B) </strong>Once the subfloor has been prepped, you are ready to <strong>apply thinset</strong>.  If using the DITRA product mentioned above, you do not need elastic thinset.  We recommend inexpensive basic thinset which can be found at a local home improvement store.  ½” x ½” trowel is recommended for a basic 12&#215;12 size saltillo tile.  For other sizes, consult with your installer.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;"><strong>(C) Lay the terra cotta tile </strong>(assuming it is presealed.  If it is unsealed, see tips at the bottom of this guide).  With a standard 12&#215;12 size tile, a minimum grout line recommended is ½”.   Any grout line that is wider is for cosmetic purposes.  We do not recommend using spacers with authentic handmade saltillo tile to allow for the size/shape variations.  Your installer will need to pay attention to detail to keep the pattern of tile layout consistent.  This is not a complicated process.  The terra cotta tiles can easily and precisely be cut with a wet saw.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;"><strong>(D) Grout saltillo tile</strong> floor after thinset dries (usually overnight waiting period).  Recommended grout includes a sanded grout or mortar mix.  This can also be found at a local home improvement store.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;"><strong>(E) Clean saltillo tiles</strong>.  You will need to clean your Mexican tile floor very well to remove any grout haze or debris accumulated during the installation process.  Once the floor is thoroughly cleaned, allow it to dry for several days.  Our StoneClean 104 cleaner, water, and a sponge or brush can be used for cleaning the floor.  If you choose to you any other type of chemical cleaner, follow this step by a few mop-washings of 50/50 mixture of acetone and water.  Any residual cleaning chemical must be fully removed prior to applying your top coat of saltillo sealer.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;"><strong>(F) Seal saltillo floor</strong>.  Once your installation is complete, cleaned and <em>thoroughly </em>dried, you can now apply the top coat of tile sealer.  An ideal top coat sealer will last several years and can also be applied to the terra cotta grout lines.  Allow the terra cotta sealer to fully dry and cure.  Once cured, installation is complete.  Enjoy your Mexican tile floor!</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;"><strong>(2) Slab Subfloor guide:</strong> If you have a concrete slab subfloor, you first need to:</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;"><strong>(A)</strong> <strong>Prep the subfloor </strong>by examining for any cracks or foundation issues.  If there are surface cracks, fiberglass mesh and elastic polymer (i.e. Red Guard) can be used.  <strong>DITRA </strong>(see description above) can also be used and is highly recommended if foundation problems exist or if the slab is on sandy soil (or if foundation is apt for movement).</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;">Once the slab subfloor is prepped, you can <strong>follow steps B through F listed above</strong>.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;"><strong>A few tips:</strong></span></p>
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<li><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;">If you are installing presealed saltillo tile (most common), we do NOT recommend soaking the clay tiles prior to installation.  Soaking these sealed tiles can create bigger efflorescent issues in the future if water is trapped in the clay for long periods of time.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;">If you are installing unsealed saltillo tiles, you can soak these tiles prior to installation OR apply saltillo tile sealer prior to installing the Mexican tiles.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: small;">Do NOT dry stack saltillo tile installations.</span></li>
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		<title>We have 3 different styles of Saltillo Tiles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that we regularly produce 3 different styles of Saltillo Mexican tiles?  That&#8217;s right!  The three styles are: (1) Traditional Saltillo tile (2) Manganese Saltillo tiles and (3) Antique Saltillo tiles.  The differences between these 3 variations are discussed in detail below.  The three different styles are manufactured from the same clay.  This [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Did you know that we regularly produce 3 different styles of Saltillo Mexican tiles?</strong>  That&#8217;s right!  The three styles are: (1) <strong>Traditional Saltillo tile</strong> (2) <strong>Manganese Saltillo tiles</strong> and (3)<strong> Antique Saltillo tiles</strong>.  The differences between these 3 variations are discussed in detail below.  </p>
<p>The three different styles are manufactured from the same clay.  This is Saltillo riverbed clay found in ONLY Saltillo, Coahuila Mexico.  It has the reputation of being a very durable clay that lasts lifetimes.  This is why saltillo tile flooring is an ideal material for homes and businesses All three variations of saltillo are handmade by our artisans in Mexico.  The tiles will include all of the normal attributes of saltillo including: chips, hairline cracks, paw prints, and size and color variations.  No matter which style of saltillo you purchase, no two tiles are the same.  Each is different and unique with its own story from the hands of the people of Mexico.</p>
<p> <strong>TRADITIONAL SALTILLO</strong> is also know as Terracotta tile or Terra Cotta tiles.  This is the most authentic, oldest version of these Mexican floors.  The color variations found in this terra cotta flooring ranges from Terracotta reds, golden, orange, and lighter shades of yellow or cream.  Traditional Saltillo flooring is available in Super (rounded edges) or Regular (squared edges, not cut) and also in a Sealed (with 5 coats of penetrating sealer applied, most popular choice) or Unsealed (raw clay, very pastel in color).  The texture of this tile is relatively smooth as it has been hand-pressed in production.</p>
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<p><strong>MANGANESE SALTILLO</strong> is essentially the same as traditional terracotta tiles.  However, in the manufacturing process, Manganese Dioxide powder is added to the wet clay and mixed in well.  In this process, it turns the clay varying shades from light and dark browns, terra cotta, and will have some very dark swirling throughout some of the tiles.  The end result is a more brownish floor rather that a terra cotta colored floor.  Manganese Saltillo flooring is available in Super (rounded edges) or Regular (squared edges, not cut) and also in a Sealed (with 5 coats of penetrating sealer applied, most popular choice) or Unsealed (raw clay, very pastel/gray in color).  The texture of this tile is relatively smooth as it has been hand-pressed in production.</p>
<p> <img class='PxgGlobalImage'  src="/blog/images/manganese_hex_install.jpg" alt="Manganese Mexican tile" style="width: 400px; height: 250px" title="Manganese Mexican tile" height="250" width="400" /></p>
<p> <strong>ANTIQUE SALTILLO</strong> tiles are most different from the traditional or manganese variations.  These are Textured tiles that have been scraped on the surface to provide for a more &#8220;worn&#8221; appeal.  They&#8217;re considered to have an Old World look.  In terms of coloration, these clay tiles are traditional saltillo colors (terra cotta reds, yellow, oranges) but the Manganese Dioxide powder and our secret ingredient have been added to the surface texture and sealed into the clay.  This process darkens the tiles to look &#8220;old&#8221;.  Antique Saltillo tiles floors are absolutely beautiful indoor and outdoor.  Because they are a textured tile, they&#8217;re ideal in areas where slipping may be of concern.  To have the old world look, they are only available in the sealed option.  On occassion, we have clients request these tiles unsealed and the end result is basically a textured saltillo that can be sealed or unsealed. </p>
<p><img class='PxgGlobalImage'  src="/blog/images/16rs_antique.jpg" alt="Antique Saltillo tiles" style="width: 400px; height: 250px" title="Antique Saltillo tiles" height="250" width="400" /></p>
<p>  Lastly, any of these three styles of Mexican floor tiles can be created in any of our shapes and sizes.  To see ideas about how the floors might look in your home or business, visit our <a href="http://www.saltillotileconnection.com/saltillo/installation-gallery-2/" title="Saltillo Tile Photos">Saltillo Tile Installation Photos Gallery</a>.  <a href="http://www.saltillotileconnection.com/quote/">Contact us </a>for a quote on any of these variations!</p>
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		<title>Painted Mexican Talavera tiles add color to your abode!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2011 18:54:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that we carry a top of the line painted ceramic Talavera tile?  Talavera simply refers to a painted tile.  In the world of Mexican tiles, there are 3 qualities of these beautiful accent tiles: A (Talavera Superior), B (Talavera Excellente), &#38; C (Regular Talavera).  &#8220;A&#8221; is what we consider to be the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Did you know that we carry a top of the line painted ceramic Talavera tile?  Talavera simply refers to a painted tile.  In the world of Mexican tiles, there are 3 qualities of these beautiful accent tiles: <strong>A (Talavera Superior), B (Talavera Excellente), &amp; C (Regular Talavera).  </strong></p>
<p>&#8220;A&#8221; is what we consider to be the best quality talavera on the market.  This is our <a href="http://www.saltillotileconnection.com/talavera/"><strong>Talavera Superior</strong> </a>tile and there is nothing like it to be found.  In our many travels to Mexico looking for the best decorative tiles available, we stumbled into Delores Hidalgo&#8230;home of the artisans who paint talavera tiles.  In this beautiful town, there is only 1 manufacturer who creates this Talavera Superior.  It&#8217;s a high relief texture tile in the decorative designs.  The solid painted tiles are available in matte or gloss finishes.  These ceramic painted tiles are strong enough to be used as floor tiles though most of our customers purchase them for decor in bathrooms, kitchens, and more.  The gloss finishes are water-resistant and frost proof.  You can contact us for a sample order if you see something you like on our website.</p>
<p>&#8221;  &#8221;B&#8221; is a secondary quality Talavera tile and one that we call <a href="http://www.saltillotileconnection.com/talavera/"><strong>Talavera Excellente</strong></a>!  If we compare this to a model of a car&#8230;quality &#8220;A&#8221; is considered a Bentley while quality &#8220;B&#8221; is considered an Escalade!  While it might not be as superior as our Talavera Superior, this is still a top of the line tile at nearly HALF the price of Talavera Superior.  Any of the talavera painted tiles you see on our website, can be offered in this line &#8211; Talavera Excellente!  These versions may have slightly different colorations than what is shown on our website but the high relief tiles, matte finish tiles, and glossy tiles are all available.</p>
<p>&#8221; Lastly, quality &#8220;C&#8221; is a type of talavera that we do not offer.  This Regular Talavera is readily available on the market in many places and it can be found for very inexpensively.  We used to carry this type of talavera but we had many qauality control issues.  These tiles are typically very thin, brittle, chipped, and bowed in shape.  Often shipping these resulted in damage due to their poorer quality nature.</p>
<p>&#8221; If you&#8217;re in the market for beautiful colorful decor, consider Talavera tiles for your home or business.   <a href="http://www.saltillotileconnection.com/quote/"><strong>Contact us today </strong></a>with a quote and visit our <a target="_blank" href="http://www.saltillotileconnection.com/talavera/"><strong>Mexican tiles</strong></a> online here!  Custom designs are also available.</p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s Tile Sealer and Copper Sconce month in January!! FREE</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 19:15:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that here at STSC, it&#8217;s January SEALER month?  With any 500 square feet or more purchase of saltillo tiles or cantera pavers, you will receive 1 gallon of our WB top-coat floor sealer FREE!  In additon to a FREE mexican tile sealer, we are also offering a 15% discount on any hammered [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Did you know that here at STSC, it&#8217;s January SEALER month?</strong>  With any 500 square feet or more purchase of saltillo tiles or cantera pavers, you will receive <strong>1 gallon of our WB top-coat floor sealer FREE</strong>!  In additon to a FREE mexican tile sealer, we are also offering a <strong>15% discount on any hammered Copper Light Sconce</strong>!  What a way to start off the new year with great bargains! <strong></p>
<p>Why do you need to seal your tile flooring?</strong>  Though most of you will purchase our presealed saltillo tile or architectural stone tiles, it is still recommended that a final coat of sealer be applied to the tile.  The presealed terra cotta tiles have 5 coats of a penetrating sealer already applied to the clay floor but you will want a top-coat protective layer to provide scratch-resistance, UV protection, water-resistance, and other qualities to your floor tiles.  Once your flooring tile has been fully installed, grouted, cleaned, and is thoroughly dry, it&#8217;s time to apply 1 final thin coat of sealer.  <a href="http://www.saltillotileconnection.com/sealer/">Check here for our Sealer </a>options.  With a good quality top coat saltillo sealer like our WB or GREEN floor sealers, your terracotta tile or cantera tiles will be virtually maintenance free for several years.  It&#8217;s a great way to protect your flooring investment at a very low cost.</p>
<p> Lastly, we produce some fabulous quality <strong>Copper Light fixtures</strong>.  <a href="http://www.saltillotileconnection.com/copper/copper-sconces/">Check them out here!  </a>In an effort to continuing growing this part of our business, we are offering a 15% discount on our Wholesale prices for the Copper Sconces.  This is a real bargain!  This offer is good with ANY purchase of our Saltillo Mexican tile, any of our Talavera, Tile sealer, or any of our Cantera architectural stone.  <a href="http://www.saltillotileconnection.com/quote/">Contact us today</a>!</p>
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		<title>Did you know this about Cantera Stone</title>
		<link>http://saltillotileconnection.com/2011/01/05/did-you-know-this-about-cantera-stone/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2011 17:04:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that we can create almost anything out of Cantera Stone?  Cantera is a beautiful stone that we import from quarries in Mexico. It is available in a variety of colors and is comparable to Limestone.  This material is handcarved to produce exquisite pieces like: cantera tiles and Mexican pavers, Cantera Columns, Stone [...]]]></description>
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<p>Did you know that we can create almost anything out of Cantera Stone?  Cantera is a beautiful stone that we import from quarries in Mexico. It is available in a variety of colors and is comparable to Limestone.  This material is handcarved to produce exquisite pieces like: cantera tiles and Mexican pavers, Cantera Columns, Stone fireplaces and window surrounds, beautiful stone birdbaths, flower pots, and some of our  most recent projects includes dynamic Cantera hoods and Stone fountains!</p>
<p>Because this material is highly customized, call us today to get advice or to request photos of concepts.  If you are in the process of renovation or construction, Cantera stone is a wonderful application for many styles: Tuscan style, Mediterranean looks, Hacienda-style decor, and many more.  Most commonly used are cantera stone columns.</p>
<p>Cantera tile and pavers make great outdoor floor tiles with or without sealer.  The basic stone can be sealed to richen the floor color or it can be left raw and natural.  Cantera pavers are thermal and can have texture.  This makes it an ideal outdoor floor tile to be used around pools, restaurants, and areas exposed to heat or water.</p>
<p>Call us today for design ideas or rate quotes on our many colors of Cantera.</p>
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		<title>What is Manganese Saltillo Tile</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 23:22:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While it has been available since the dawn of saltillo tile production, Manganese Saltillo tile can be difficult to find.  Manganese Saltillo is the exact same tile as normal Saltillo tile.  However, when the clay is wet, an element of Manganese is added to the clay. This manganese substance turns the clay varying shades of [...]]]></description>
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<p>While it has been available since the dawn of saltillo tile production, Manganese Saltillo tile can be difficult to find.  Manganese Saltillo is the exact same tile as normal Saltillo tile.  However, when the clay is wet, an element of Manganese is added to the clay.</p>
<blockquote><p>This manganese substance turns the clay varying shades of brow, gray, swirls with charcoal shades.  There is normal color variation with manganese tile.  This variation (as seen on photos in the <a title="Installation Gallery" href="http://www.saltillotileconnection.com/saltillo/installation-gallery-2/?nggpage=3">installation gallery</a>) will allow some shades of the normal saltillo terracotta colors to show through while blending in an overall brown color scheme.</p></blockquote>
<p>Manganese Mexican tile is slightly more expensive than normal saltillo tile.  However, for those people who desire the neutral colors of Manganese, this is a good solution and alternative to staining your saltillo tile brown. Any of our sizes and shapes of saltillo tile can be made into manganese upon request.</p>
<blockquote><p>To request a quote, please <a title="Request a Quote" href="http://www.saltillotileconnection.com/quote/">contact us</a>.</p></blockquote>
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