From the beginning, Virginia Tile has distinguished itself by meeting and exceeding the needs of the wholesale building supply industry. We set the standard for flooring style and design while providing dedicated attention to the requirements of our customers and their consumers, always BRINGING DESIGN TO THE SURFACE. Virginia Tile was established in 1928 when the Stephenson Family moved from Virginia to seize the opportunity offered by the growth of the automobile industry in Detroit. In 2016, Virginia Tile acquired two leading peers in the industry, ISC Surfaces and RBC Tile and Stone, to become the leading tile distributor in the Midwest.
Certain materials may be porous and require sealing. If a product needs to be sealed as a normal maintenance procedure it will be noted on your tile selection sheet. Stone - All natural stone must be sealed with an impregnating sealant and will require resealing on a regular basis as normal maintenance. Ceramic - Generally, glazed ceramic tile does not have to be sealed; however, ceramic tile with a crackle glaze must be sealed with an impregnating sealer and will require resealing on a regular basis as normal maintenance.
Happy #FlatLayFriday! We are loving incorporating angled patterns into spaces to add that little touch of visual interest. Whether it be a neutral pattern laid in a herringbone, or a bold mosaic that will help bring on the drama, we can’t get enough! These fun looks are a no-brainer when it comes to...
Dimension and unique shapes merge for an appealing and casual look in @WOW_Designeu Boho. This collection has bohemian and vintage hints with a laid back overall vibe. Pastel and rich vibrant colors, artisan finishes, trendy metallics and earthy stones to delight your senses. We present you two lush...
Happy Tile Trend Tuesday! This week we will be featuring one of our current favorite trends: Angled shapes and patterns. In the world of geometric tiles, triangles, diamonds, pickets and pentagons have been giving classic hexagons a run for their money! We know how some trends come and go, but using...