Porcelain Tile in Cornwells Heights, PA
Cornwells Heights sits just a few minutes down US-13 from our Bensalem showroom — one of the closest communities we serve, and part of the same township — so we get to know its homes well. The housing here is a mix: older, modest single-family homes that have stood for generations near the regional rail station, alongside the newer construction filling in around the I-95 corridor. Porcelain is where most of these projects begin, because it wears harder than ceramic, takes the large-format and wood-plank looks that bring an older floor current, and runs cleanly from a kitchen through to the living space a family actually uses. In a close-in, settled community where homes are kept up and improved a room at a time, porcelain is the floor that holds its own.
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 Cornwells Heights projects
First-floor flooring
Pull the carpet out of a Cornwells Heights living room and you usually find an older subfloor that has carried it for decades. Wood-plank and large-format porcelain is what goes back down — a single hard surface that reads as wood or stone, ties the first floor together, and asks nothing of a homeowner but a mop. For a modest home being brought up to date one project at a time, it is the floor that quietly does the most.
Kitchen and bath floors
Kitchens and baths are where the rail-station-area homes show their age first, and they are the rooms we are most often asked to refloor. 12×24 and large-format porcelain answers it: heated-floor compatible under a winter bath, slip-rated where water lands, and set with fewer grout lines so a tight older room gives back a little breathing space.
Entries and back halls
A back door off US-13 sees road salt, slush, and wet shoes from November to March. Structured, slip-rated porcelain takes that abuse without staining or thinning out underfoot — and since we are minutes up the road, a Cornwells Heights homeowner can carry a sample home, set it against the trim, and bring it back the same afternoon.
Visit our showroom from Cornwells Heights
Just 5–10 minutes from Cornwells Heights — we’re in the same township. 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 · Bristol · Croydon · Feasterville · Holland · Langhorne
Tile by type in Cornwells Heights: Ceramic · Italian · Spanish · Porcelain Pavers · Bathroom · Kitchen · Waterproof Shower Systems
Other tile categories at Tile Gallery: Ceramic · Italian · Spanish · Porcelain Pavers · Bathroom · Kitchen · Waterproof Shower Systems
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