When it comes to bathroom walls, there are many options in both solid-surface walls and traditional tile walls. From the shape, size, and dimension of a tile to the vast colors and textures available in solid surfaces, making a decision between the two usually comes down to design and personal taste.
The Pros of Solid-Surface Walls
Solid-surface materials offer many benefits over traditional tile. These include a grout-free, worry-free surface. This means no more issues with grouting or loose tiles. They’re also solid all the way through and will provide a lifetime of use because they’ll never wear out. In addition, because they are non-porous and unaffected by humidity, bacteria and mold won’t grow. They are easy to clean, as well. In addition, there are around a dozen manufacturers of solid-surface materials with over 100 colors and textures to choose from. While they may sound perfect, as with anything, if not installed correctly by a professional, these walls can experience similar issues, like grout at caulking lines or even leaks.
The Benefits of Tile Walls
Other homeowners prefer traditional tile over solid-surface walls, despite the known issues with tile and grout. Some people just don’t like the way solid-surface walls look. While they do come in a wide variety of colors and textures, you can’t create the mosaics some homeowners like or want and are used to. Therefore, many will say solid-surface walls should only be used in newer, more contemporary homes.
The fact is Callen designs and installs both styles in all types of homes. It comes down to personal taste more than anything, as costs can vary. While solid-surface materials often cost more upfront, you’ll save on the labor costs required for traditional tile and grout installations.
Which Is Easier to Clean?
It may seem logical to assume that solid-surface walls would be easier to clean, but you’re probably not going to find much of a difference in cleaning either of these types of walls, as they’ll both depend on frequency of use (read: amount of soap scum) and your own specific water conditions. Regardless, the best way to preserve your investment is with frequent cleanings.
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Once you know the difference, you can then decide which option to choose based on the benefits, appearance, budget, and your desired design. For more information on the pros and cons of both types of walls and to schedule a bathroom remodeling or kitchen remodeling project, call Callen at 414-867-2207 or complete our online contact form.