The hydraulic pressing of a combination of clay, quartz, feldspar, and silica, which creates a vitreous surface often known as vitrification, produces a vitrified ceramic. Thus, with low porosity, having a single mass renders them rigid, which results in low water absorption. These distinctive features have made them the first preference of developers in real estate over other pricey Granite or Marble alternatives. Let’s talk about the characteristics of vitrified tile that make it an ideal flooring option for a beautiful house.