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Texas Penny Antique Gloss 8"

Texas Penny Antique Gloss 8"

$3.00 / tile
$7.65 / sq.ft
7.84 sq.ft / box
$60.00 / box
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LEAD TIME | Estimated 14 weeks
We are committed to meeting estimated lead times. However, due to the handmade nature of our products, larger orders or unforeseen circumstances may cause lead times to be extended.
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We highly recommend an additional 15-20% of tile to accommodate for varying measurements, preference in selecting tiles, and unexpected situations, such as future repairs or unforeseen damage.

You will receive an Antique Gloss Sealed chip for color and texture reference.
Natural variations are likely to exist between samples and a final order due to our handmade process.
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  • Size: 8"
  • 1 sq.ft.: 2.55 pcs
  • Thickness: 5/8"
  • Material: Terracotta
  • Finish: Gloss Sealed
  • Texture: Antique
  • Variation: V3

This item does not support uniform grout joint sizes and a skilled installer is recommended. Grout joints may range between 1/8” and 2” in size. It is necessary to use heavily sanded Saltillo grout, mortar mix, or masonry mix for effective grouting.

Terracotta tiles are sealed and fired, making them a suitable for:

INTERIOR

  • Interior flooring
  • Heated flooring
  • Mudrooms , Laundry, Entryway
  • Kitchen backsplashes / island
  • Bathroom floors
  • Shower walls
  • Fireplaces (surround)
  • Decorative walls
  • Commercial spaces (ie. restaurants, bars, retail stores, and offices)
  • Stair risers

EXTERIOR (Requires waterproofing, sealing and maintenance)

  • Exterior flooring (patios and porches in temperate climates)
  • Outdoor kitchens (mild climates)
  • Outdoor showers (warm climates)
  • Most exterior areas not directly exposed to harsh or frequent freezing

Avoid use in these areas:

  • Areas exposed to harsh or frequent freezing temperatures
  • Commercial kitchens (floors or walls - does not apply to residential)
  • Steam rooms
  • Shower floors (can be suitable, but requires additional maintenance and sealing)
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NATURAL TERRACOTTA | GLOSS

STRAIGHT FROM THE EARTH

Saltillo tiles are exclusively made in Saltillo, the capital of Coahuila Mexico. Much like Champagne must come from the Champagne region of France, Saltillo tiles can only be named Saltillo when produced in this Mexican locale.

From inspiration to installation

PRODUCT DETAILS

TYPE 
We recommend Mapei Natural Saltillo grout for Natural Terracotta tiles.

JOINTS 
Saltillo tile joint spacing can be as wide as 3/4” and as narrow as 1/4”. Generally, smaller joint sizes are used with smaller tiles (6” and under) and tend to look more modern.

Larger joints are used with larger format tiles to accommodate for irregular sizing of handmade tiles while maintaining straight joints and their traditional aesthetic.

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. Remember to seal your edges!

Our terracotta tiles are delivered with a pre-sealed finish. To maintain their appearance, we recommend applying an additional top coat seal after installation, and periodically thereafter for upkeep and to rejuvenate their look.

For optimal protection and to keep your tiles looking their best for years to come, particularly in high-traffic or moisture-prone areas, we suggest applying a top coat sealer, Polish Top Coat, for future sealing maintenance.

  • This will preserve the tiles' appearance.
  • A top coat of sealer effectively seals the grout, helping to maintain its integrity and color.
  • Top coat sealers are different from the factory sealant and offers an extra layer of protection, by enhance their durability especially for high traffic areas.

The timing for resealing can vary based on several factors, including the level of foot traffic, aesthetic preferences, and the overall usage. There isn’t a fixed timeline for resealing; it depends on the specific circumstances of your space.

Some choose to reseal after 1 year, 3 years, 5 years, or decide to forgo resealing altogether. To check if it’s time for resealing, look for signs such as noticeable changes in color or water no longer beading on the surface. If liquid absorbs instead of repels, it's a good indicator that resealing is recommended. Ultimately, the decision to reseal is tailored to each project and reflects individual preferences.

Regular maintenance is crucial for preserving the beauty and durability of your tile flooring. Here's a comprehensive guide to keep your terracotta tile looking pristine:

1. Regular Cleaning:
To maintain cleanliness, regularly sweep, dust, or vacuum your terracotta 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 terracotta 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.

By adhering to these maintenance practices, you can prolong the lifespan and beauty of your terracotta tile flooring.

In Saltillo, Mexico clay is sourced from the surrounding area to produce Natural Terracotta tiles. The manufacturing process is carried out entirely by generations of skilled craftsmen from the region.

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    SHEEN | SEALER

    Gloss pre-sealed terracotta features a high gloss finish found in traditional Saltillo tiles.

    It’s our most durable sealer option with three layers of protection against stains and moisture. While minor scratches may occur from everyday use this is completely normal. For future upkeep, we recommend applying a top coat sealer.

    Polish Top Coat sealer preserves Saltillo tiles 
  • COLOR "TERRATONES"

    An array of shades -- from rustic terracotta to rich ochre and butterscotch -- all with a luxe, glossy finish.

    Colors differ from piece to piece and batch to batch. Each showcasing its own color variations, a result of the natural firing process that introduces an unpredictable range of shades. Larger pieces tend to showcase more color variation compared to smaller tiles.

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    TEXTURE | NATURAL VARIATION

    Unique variations and characteristics are telltale signs of Saltillo tiles, which are exclusive to authentic tiles, like ours.

    It is normal to find indentations, bumps, divots, scuffs, variations and even paw prints on the surface. Excess clay or minor chips may be present on the surface, edges, or back of the tile. Irregular marks or lines may be present, all of which are common for authentic, handmade terracotta tile.

    6 Characteristics of Authentic Saltillo Tiles