Havana Series Porcelain Tile

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      Porcelain Pattern & Subway Tile by Tesoro

      Bring the energy and charm of Cuba into your home with the Havana Series – a stunning porcelain tile collection inspired by the rich colors and cultural vibrancy of Havana. Featuring a dynamic palette that ranges from soft coastal blues to warm, earthy neutrals, this tile offers endless possibilities for creative expression. Its versatile design makes it perfect for everything from breezy bathroom retreats to bold, statement-making entryways.

      Whether you’re updating a kitchen backsplash, refreshing a shower wall, or designing a one-of-a-kind floor, the Havana Series delivers a stylish, slip-resistant surface that’s as practical as it is beautiful. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications, this collection helps you craft a look that feels worldly, artistic, and effortlessly elevated. Infuse your space with the relaxed elegance and soulful spirit of the Caribbean - browse the Havana Series today and turn any room into your own personal paradise!

      FAQ

      How do pool tiles differ from standard home tiles?

      Pool tiles are specifically designed to withstand constant water exposure, harsh chemicals, and extreme temperature changes. Unlike standard interior tiles intended for dry indoor use, pool tiles are non-porous and exceptionally durable, ensuring they perform well in submerged and outdoor environments.

      Which material is most suitable for pool tile installations?

      Porcelain and glass remain the leading choices for pool tile thanks to their strength, low porosity, and resistance to chemical wear. Porcelain offers a durable and budget-friendly solution with numerous design options. Glass provides a vibrant, light-reflective finish and is also highly moisture-resistant. Natural stone can be another option - especially for its slip-resistant qualities - but typically needs sealing. AquaBlu carries the largest handpicked collection of swimming pool tiles online, including exclusive selections for both residential and commercial spaces.

      Why should porcelain pool tiles be frost-resistant?

      Frost resistance prevents tiles from cracking due to freeze-thaw cycles. Our glass and porcelain tiles are engineered to endure such conditions, making them a smart choice for colder climates. This ensures greater longevity and reduces long-term maintenance or repair needs.

      Which finish should I choose for porcelain pool tiles?

      The finish of your porcelain pool tile affects both safety and appearance. Matte finishes offer enhanced slip resistance, ideal for wet, high-traffic areas. Glossy finishes boost color vibrancy and are great for decorative waterline accents or statement walls. Your choice should balance aesthetics with function.

      Are there any drawbacks to porcelain pool tiles?

      Porcelain tiles may not offer the shimmering quality of glass, but they are extremely tough and reliable. With stylish options like zellige-look porcelain tiles, AquaBlu provides long-lasting and visually appealing solutions for pool remodels and new builds alike.

      Is porcelain tile a reliable choice for swimming pools?

      Absolutely - porcelain tile is highly recommended for pools because of its dense structure, low absorption rate, and excellent chemical resistance. It’s suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Just be cautious: not all porcelain is pool-rated. Avoid general-purpose tiles from big-box retailers and opt for certified pool-grade porcelain like those offered by AquaBlu, built specifically for aquatic environments.

      Should porcelain tiles be soaked before pool installation?

      No soaking is necessary before installing porcelain tiles. Their dense, low-porosity structure means they’re ready to go after a simple cleaning. Ensure surfaces are dust-free for proper adhesion during installation.

      How long do pool tiles typically last?

      The lifespan of pool tiles depends on the quality of the tile, correct installation, and ongoing maintenance. When installed professionally using high-quality materials, waterline and decorative tiles can last 10–20 years or more. Compared to plaster finishes, tile surfaces can be nearly permanent. For best results, follow TCNA guidelines, use proper setting materials, and maintain balanced water chemistry to protect your tile investment.

      What is the most durable tile option for pools?

      Porcelain stands out as the most durable tile material for pool use. Its low absorption rate and resistance to cracking, chemicals, and staining make it ideal for submerged applications. For decks and coping, 2cm-thick porcelain pavers provide additional strength and style. Explore AquaBlu’s wide array of 2cm porcelain pavers and coping to find the perfect complement to your project.

      What thickness is best for swimming pool tiles?

      Pool tiles typically fall within a 6mm–10mm thickness range. Glass tiles usually measure 6mm–8mm, while porcelain tiles are commonly 8mm–10mm thick. For coping or deck surfaces, thicker materials like 20mm (2cm) porcelain or natural stone slabs are ideal, offering durability under foot traffic and resistance to outdoor elements like freeze-thaw cycles.

      What mistakes should be avoided when using porcelain pool tiles?

      Steer clear of abrasive cleaning products, which can damage the tile finish. Instead, opt for gentle brushes and pool-safe cleaning tools. Poor installation is another common pitfall - make sure your installer uses top-quality adhesives and waterproofing systems like Basecrete to prevent problems such as efflorescence. Only use materials formulated for submerged settings to ensure lasting beauty and function.

      What tile types are ideal for use in swimming pools?

      Glass tiles and porcelain tiles are the most suitable for pools due to their durability and water resistance. Porcelain works well for waterlines and pool interiors, while glass provides an elegant, reflective look. Both materials are easy to maintain and stand up well to pool chemicals, making them ideal for contemporary pool design.

      What tiles should I use around my pool?

      Tiles around the pool should be rated for outdoor and wet conditions. Choose anti-slip porcelain tiles or pavers that deliver both traction and durability. Pairing 2cm porcelain pavers with matching coping pieces offers a sleek, low-maintenance solution that’s built to handle sun, water, and temperature shifts - perfect for patios and pool decks.

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