Porcelain Tile in Langhorne, PA
Porcelain is where most Langhorne projects begin, and the housing mix here is the reason — older homes in the borough itself, the post-war neighborhoods that fill out Middletown Township around it, and the newer construction going up on the open parcels in between. Each one wants a slightly different floor, and porcelain covers all three: it wears harder than ceramic, takes the large-format installs that suit a newer family room, and sizes down cleanly for the more compact rooms in an older borough home. We’re a quick ten minutes up I-95 from the Bensalem showroom, so a Langhorne homeowner can see the full programs in person before settling a single floor.
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 Langhorne projects
Floors that take a family
Langhorne is a family-oriented, suburban town, and the floors get used like it — so 12×24 and large-format porcelain (24×48) carry most of the kitchens, baths, and mudrooms we see here. It shrugs off traffic and spills, cleans up fast, and our porcelain programs are heated-floor compatible for the primary baths that ask for it.
Newer construction
The newer builds going into Middletown Township lean to clean large-format porcelain run through open first floors with fewer seams — the current look, scaled to bigger rooms and easy to keep underfoot through a busy household.
Older borough homes
In Langhorne’s older borough homes we’re often fitting porcelain to existing rooms and tighter footprints, where 12×24 and plank formats sit right and stone- and wood-looks suit the age of the house — durability and the right scale mattering as much as the finish.
Visit our showroom from Langhorne
About 10 minutes from Langhorne via I-95. 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 · Cornwells Heights · Croydon · Feasterville · Holland
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