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Ron61
From what I'm told porcelain tiles are designed for outdoor use as well as dramatic swings in air temps.
If you are sliding on the tiles, your not using the right ones. You want unglazed with a rough surface. Not the slick shiny stuff you see in kitchen ceramic tiles.
Several tile stores have told me many upscale car dealerships like Lexus use porcelain tiles in their showrooms as well as some car collectors in their garages.
My friend who has it in his garage says once it's installed he has hit it with a hammer and it hasn't cracked.
If a tile should get damaged you only have one to replace instead of redoing the whole floor like epoxy.
Also you want to use tile rated #5 for maximum strength for commercial, residential use.
Anyone else have any experience with porcelain tile, I would be interested to hear from you.
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