Porcelain Tile in Bristol, PA

Bristol is one of the oldest towns in Pennsylvania, and it shows in the housing — tight rows of colonial and Victorian homes set close to the Delaware, many with original ground floors and older subfloors underneath. Porcelain is what most of these projects settle on for the floors that have to last, because it takes a heated-floor body and the right format for a narrow rowhome room as readily as it suits the open layouts going into the borough’s newer construction off Route 13. Ten minutes up the road from our Bensalem showroom, we’re often fitting porcelain into a riverfront home where the floor has to work hard and still read true to the age of the house.

We import and stock these porcelain lines direct from the factory — Florida Tile, Florim, Del Conca, Stonepeak, and Kronos (USA), Argenta, Bestile, Ribesalbes, Villa Ceramica, and Rocersa (Spain), and Ceramica Euro, Polis, Sant’Agostino, Tuscania Ceramiche, and Capri Ceramiche (Italy).

Popular porcelain choices for Bristol projects

Rowhome floors

Bristol’s historic rows reward porcelain scaled to the room — 12×24 and tighter formats that sit right in a narrow colonial kitchen or hallway, in stone- and wood-looks that suit an old borough home. Our porcelain programs are heated-floor compatible, which is how a lot of these ground-floor renovations go in over a cold riverfront floor.

New construction off Route 13

The newer builds and infill on Bristol’s edges lean to clean large-format porcelain (24×48) run through open first floors with fewer seams — the current look, scaled for bigger rooms and quick to keep clean underfoot.

Entries and back halls

A rowhome entry off the street takes wet boots and a Lower Bucks winter all season. Slip-rated structured porcelain handles that traffic without staining or wearing thin — durable, quick to clean, and right at home in a riverfront house built close to the weather.

Visit our showroom from Bristol

About 10 minutes from Bristol via I-95 and Route 13. Bring photos of your project space, cabinetry samples, or finishes you’re trying to coordinate with.

1600 Woodhaven Drive · Bensalem, PA 19020 · 215-638-4130

Porcelain in nearby towns: Bensalem · Cornwells Heights · Croydon · Feasterville · Holland · Langhorne

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