24 in. x 12 in. Castle Rock Porcelain Tile in bathroom with black freestanding shower plus black walls and gold chandelier
24 in. x 12 in. Castle Rock Porcelain Tile
24 in. x 12 in. Castle Rock Porcelain Tile
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24 in. x 12 in. Castle Rock Porcelain Tile in bathroom with black freestanding shower plus black walls and gold chandelier
24 in. x 12 in. Castle Rock Porcelain Tile
24 in. x 12 in. Castle Rock Porcelain Tile
24 in. x 12 in. Castle Rock Porcelain Tile in bathroom with black freestanding shower plus black walls and gold chandelier
24 in. x 12 in. Castle Rock Porcelain Tile
24 in. x 12 in. Castle Rock Porcelain Tile
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Avella XD 12 in. x 24 in. Castle Rock Porcelain Tile

4.4 out of 5 Customer Rating
SKU 10045095

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About Castle Rock Porcelain Tile

12 in. x 24 in. Castle Rock Porcelain Tile

50 Year Warranty

Castle Rock Porcelain Tile Flooring is great flooring for bathrooms, laundry rooms, and kitchens, but also works in living rooms, patio areas, or installed on walls.

Stone-look tile products are designed with a focus on performance and durability, which makes them ideal for any room and can be installed in residential or commercial projects.  

Porcelain tile is versatile and can be used in wet or dry areas. Tile is also easy to clean and holds up over time better than hardwood or vinyl.

WHEN IT'S WATERPROOF, IT'S WORRY-PROOF

Highlights
- Grout and mortar installation
- High definition stone-look image on porcelain tile with glaze finish
- Extra-wide 12 in.
- Number of patterns before repeat: 30
- PEI rating: IV
- Backed by a 50-year Residential Warranty

Installation Tip
Although a concrete subfloor is preferred for tile, a wood subfloor may work as well. The key is to have a stable and completely leveled subfloor that does not move. Shifts in the subfloor may cause tile to move and crack.

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