Cotto Sienna 13"x13"
Cotto Sienna 13"x13"
*We highly recommend adding 15%-20% overage to account for tile cuts, potential breakage, or future repairs.
Price $104.00
SPECS
SPECS
- Size: 13"x13"
- Thickness: 1/2"
- Finish: Unsealed
- Texture: Smooth/Slip Resistant
- 1 sq.ft.: 0.85 pc
- Variation: V3
USAGE
USAGE
USAGE
- Backsplash
- Fireplace Surround | Firebox
- Barface | Island
- Indoor applications, such as floors, walls and ceilings
- Wet Area
- Entry
- Laundry
- Mudroom
- Commercial Applications
- Exterior | Requires waterproofing, sealing and maintenance
AVOID USE
- Harsh or frequent freezing conditions
- Commercial kitchens
RESOURCES
RESOURCES
Cotto tiles, known for their dense body, arrive unsealed and require sealing to maintain their aesthetic appeal and preserve their beauty.
Thick sealers may struggle to penetrate the dense cotto clay and not dry evenly on the tile’s surface, leading to potential flaking. To avoid this issue, only penetrating sealers should be used on Cotto tiles for optimal results.
It’s essential to test a small area before applying the sealer to the entire surface to ensure compatibility and effectiveness.
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ALL ABOUT EARTH TONES
WHY
COTTO TERRACOTTA?
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FLAT & SMOOTH
Cotto terracotta provides a smooth and flat surface, making it suitable for various interior and exterior applications. Its natural texture adds an appealing aesthetic, enhancing any space while ensuring durability and functionality.
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CHOOSE A COLOR
Cotto terracotta is available in four warm shades, from a soft butter yellow to a deep, vibrant red, complemented by tan and brown tones. With Cotto, you have the freedom to choose your preferred color, ensuring a less varied color and matte sheen, unlike natural terracotta.
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SLIP RESISTANCE
Cotto terracotta boasts excellent slip resistance, positioning it as a top choice for locations prone to moisture like exteriors and bathrooms. While the textured surface may demand more effort for cleaning, it provides grip in slippery areas.
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WATER RESISTANCE
With a lower porosity compared to natural terracotta, Cotto terracotta boasts high density, ensuring durability and resistance to stains and water penetration.
PRODUCT DETAILS
GROUT
TYPE
- For a modern and sleek look, we recommend Mapei Ultracolor Plus FA grout.
- For a traditional look, we recommend Mapei Saltillo Natural Gray Grout.
JOINTS
1/4" to 3/4"
Larger joints are used with larger format tiles to accommodate for irregular sizing of handmade tiles while maintaining straight joints. Smaller grout joints may result in variations in the straightness of the grout joint,.
TRIM
Ready to add those final touches to your tile project? Here's how different trim options can enhance your design:
Bullnose:
Versatile transition piece suitable for floors or walls, featuring a rounded bullnose edge for smooth surface transitions.
Coping:
Ideal for stair finishing, offering a smooth, curved design for a polished appearance.
Miter Cut:
Easily create 45-degree angles for corners, niches, and edges with miter cuts. You can also customize standard pieces for unique trim.
Exposed Edge:
Embrace the natural look by leaving edges unfinished.
SEALING
Cotto tiles, known for their dense body, arrive unsealed and require sealing to maintain their aesthetic appeal and preserve their beauty.
Thick sealers may struggle to penetrate the dense cotto clay and not dry evenly on the tile’s surface, leading to potential flaking. To avoid this issue, only penetrating sealers should be used on Cotto tiles for optimal results.
It’s essential to test a small area before applying the sealer to the entire surface to ensure compatibility and effectiveness.
MILD MAINTENANCE
Regular maintenance is crucial for preserving the beauty and durability of your tile flooring. Here's a comprehensive guide to keep your cotto tile looking pristine:
1. Regular Cleaning:
To maintain cleanliness, regularly sweep, dust, or vacuum your cotto tile. Opt for a soft-bristled broom or a vacuum cleaner. For deeper cleaning, use a damp mop with warm water and our Palo Santo Cleaner Concentrate to remove dirt and grime.to remove dirt and grime.
2. Avoid Harsh Chemicals:
Steer clear of bleach or ammonia, as they can harm or discolor the tile. Instead, utilize pH-neutral cleaners like soap or household non-acidic cleaners. These effectively remove stains without damaging the tile. When cleaning, use a soft cloth or mop to prevent scratching.
3. Tackle Tough Stains Carefully:
For stubborn stains, consider using a slightly more abrasive cleaner after testing it on a hidden area first. Ensure thorough removal of cleaning solution residue to maintain the tile's luster.
4. Prompt Spill Cleanup:
Address spills promptly to prevent staining. Use a soft cloth with warm water or a pH-neutral cleaner for effective spill removal.
5. Prevent Scratches:
While cotto tile is durable, it's still susceptible to scratches. Avoid dragging heavy furniture across the tile and utilize furniture pads to prevent scratches.
6. Utilize Rugs:
Place mats or rugs in high-traffic or moisture-prone areas like entryways or kitchens to minimize wear and tear. Opt for felt or cloth pads under rugs to prevent potential damage from rubber padding.
7. Wet Areas Maintenance:
For wet areas such as shower surrounds or exterior applications, periodically apply a protective sealant. While not mandatory, sealant adds an extra layer of protection by sealing micropores, ensuring your tile remains in optimal condition.
SALTILLO VS COTTO
- Color Variation: Saltillo has one natural color variation that changes significantly depending on your sealant, while Cotto comes unsealed in three distinct color options: red, amber, and brown hues.
- Size Options: Both come in various shapes and sizes, but Saltillo tiles have more size options.
- Thickness: Saltillo tiles are thicker (about ¾ inch) compared to Cotto tiles (about ½ inch).
- Density: Saltillo tiles are less dense and more porous, while Cotto tiles are denser and less porous.
- Sealing: Both may require sealing, but Saltillo tiles are more susceptible to staining if not adequately sealed. Cotto tiles need proper sealing to prevent flaking.
- Slip Resistance: Saltillo tiles can be more slippery, while Cotto tiles have a rougher surface, making them safer for floors.
- Pricing: Saltillo tiles are generally less expensive per square foot compared to Cotto tiles.
VARIATION
V3 MODERATE VARIATION: Notable variations in size (sizing is nominal), flatness and color. Noticeable variations contribute to the handmade authenticity.
Variation ratings provide a general indication of the range of variation, but batches may differ in more or less consistency. It is not possible to choose a specific high or low range of variation.
COTTO
COLOR OPTIONS
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TIERRA
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DUNE
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