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Are you on the hunt for some clearance tiles, discount tiles or some cheap tiles to renovate on a budget? Are you trying to shop around and compare tile prices? Well at TFO, we’ve got exactly what you need. We pride ourselves on selling the cheapest tiles in Sydney. That’s right high-quality wall and floor tiles sold at tile clearance sale prices. We are sure you will love our discount tiles at TFO. Â
Are you wanting ceramic tiles Sydney? If you’ve got your new tiling project underway, the next thing on the list of things to do is decide what tile you’re going to use. You are confused aren’t you? Ceramic tiles, porcelain tiles, porcelain and ceramic, they’re both the same thing aren’t they? Not exactly. Let’s take a little look at the differences between ceramic tiles and porcelain tiles and help you make your decision.
The first thing that you are going to find is the range of porcelain tiles is much wider than the range of ceramic tiles. Porcelain tiles are produced with a more advanced technology resulting in a range of tile that will suit any need in your project. The porcelain range contains a marble look, stone look and the very stylish timber tile look, just to name a few. They come in various finishes too such as polished, semi polished, matt, brushed and glazed just to name a few.
Another clear advantage of porcelain tiles over ceramic tiles is the absorbency rate. Porcelain tiles have a much lesser rate of absorption than ceramic tiles. This is a clear advantage when it comes to choosing a tile for a wet area such as your bathroom or an area that may get wet a lot, such as an outside entertainment area. Along with less absorption, porcelain tiles are stain and frost resistant which makes it a breeze when it comes time to clean your new tiles.
Another aspect of porcelain tiles that is an advantage is that they are a full body tile. This means the colour runs through the entire depth of the tile, unlike ceramic tiles Sydney that only have colour on the top of the tile. So if your new tiles get chipped, a porcelain tile is going to disguise it much better than a ceramic tile. Why not do yourself a favour and head to the place with the cheapest tiles in Sydney, Tile Factory Outlet and grab yourself a bargain today. Or you can buy tiles online at our online tile store.
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The TFO showroom is located conveniently in Smithfield on the Cumberland Highway, one of the major arterial roads in Sydney. It’s only just 5 minutes away from the M4 and is accessible within 30 minutes from most areas in the Sydney metropolitan area.
Our showroom address is: 107 Warren Road, Smithfield NSW 2164.
Weekdays | 8:00am – 4:30pm
Saturday | 9:00am – 4:30pm
Sunday | 10:00am – 3:00pm
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Weekdays | 8:00am – 4:30pm
Saturday | 9:00am – 4:30pm
Sunday | 10:00am – 3:00pm
Good Friday | 18 April 2025 | Closed
Easter Saturday | 19 April 2025 – 8am – 3pm
Easter Sunday | 20 April 2025 – Closed
Easter Monday | 21 April 2025 – 8am – 3pm
Anzac Day | Friday 25 April 2025 – Closed
Call us now to speak to one of our friendly team at TFO. You can call us every day between 8am to 4:30pm on weekdays, on Saturdays from 9am to 4:30pm and 10am to 3pm on Sundays.