Welcome to our shop, where you will find the highest quality in customer service & flooring products for all your project needs. Take a look at the 350,000+ square feet of In Stock and OnTrend: porcelain, ceramic, stone, glass and quarry tiles. Now offering Luxury Vinyl Planks. We get our products direct from some of the world's most trusted manufacturers. From factory to our warehouses, we pass the savings on to you! In addition to a wide assortment of in-stock solutions, Tile For Less also offers an array of special order tiles and mosaics from these fine manufacturers, Glazzio Tiles and Surface Art, Inc.
Luxury Vinyl Tile, which is also referred to as "LVT" flooring, reduces noise and provides comfort underfoot. Unlike hard surfaces such as wood, laminate, terrazzo or porcelain tile, LVT has "give" and thus are referred to as "resilient" flooring. It's great if you want a little cushion underfoot and like the idea of a slightly quieter surface. Luxury Vinyl Tile is also sometimes referred to as Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP), Vinyl Wood Planks, SPC Flooring (which stands for Stone Plastic Composite Flooring), Floating Floor and Click Flooring.
Glass tiles were first created by innovative artisans in Greece, Persia, and India in about the third century B.C. In recent years, glass tiles have become popular for both large area and accent tiles. Recent technological breakthroughs, as well as the inherent properties of glass tile (the potential to impart intense color and reflect light and imperviousness to water) have made glass tile a go-to for many home designers. If you have a question about a specific type or color of glass tile, or need professional design assistance from our experts, call or visit Tile For Less Utah at either our Salt Lake City store or our Layton store.
The result is one of most beautiful and durable tiles anywhere. Porcelain tile is available in a variety of styles (from wood look to stone look) and shapes (rectangles, planks, mosaics, and chevrons). Porcelain tile comes in white, black, grey, blue, red, and almost any finish or pattern you can imagine. You can also choose from different textures. For use on a mudroom or entryway floor you might try a porcelain tile with a non-slip texture. If you have a question about a specific type or color of porcelain tile, or need professional design help from our experts, call or visit Tile For Less Utah at either our Salt Lake City store or Layton store.