Absolutely! We offer sample tiles so you can see the colors and textures before placing a full order. We only charge shipping and handling.

Absolutely! We offer sample tiles so you can see the colors and textures before placing a full order. We only charge shipping and handling.
Yes! We ship Mexican tile anywhere in the U.S. Customers outside San Antonio, Texas should contact us for shipping rates and timelines. We carefully box and foam protect our tiles to prevent breakage during transit. While we do our best, it is advisable to order 10%...
Depending on foot traffic, you should reseal Saltillo tile every 2-5 years to maintain its protection and appearance.
Use a pH-neutral cleaner and a damp mop. Avoid vinegar and harsh chemicals, as they can strip the sealer over time. Vinegar, in particular, is acidic and can damage the sealer on Saltillo tile and the glaze on Talavera tile. Use a mild tile cleaner instead.
If the Saltillo is sealed, then grout release is unnecessary.
Yes! Concrete is an ideal surface for Saltillo tile installation. Just make sure it’s clean, level, and properly prepped before applying mortar.
If you have some DIY experience, you can install Mexican tile yourself. However, because Saltillo tile requires sealing and special installation techniques to account for its variations, hiring a professional who has worked with Saltillo before can save time and...
Definitely! Talavera tile is perfect for kitchen backsplashes, countertops, and accent walls. It’s heat-resistant, easy to clean, and adds a vibrant touch to any space.
Definitely! Talavera tile is perfect for kitchen backsplashes, countertops, and accent walls. It’s heat-resistant, easy to clean, and adds a vibrant touch to any space.
Talavera tile is best suited for walls, backsplashes, and decorative accents. Since it’s a glazed ceramic tile, it may not withstand heavy foot traffic like Saltillo tile. However, it does work well as floor inserts, room dividers, and bathroom and shower floors.