Tile Store Cape Coral: Our Favorite Customer Makeovers

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Walk through our Cape Coral showroom on any weekday afternoon and you’ll hear the same soundtrack: grout floats knocking against buckets, samples clicking as they slide back into racks, and homeowners swapping phone photos with installers. Tile can be a quiet surface once it’s in a home, but getting to the right surface doesn’t happen quietly. It takes decisions, trade-offs, and a dose of nerve

Abbey Carpet & Floor at Patricia's
4524 SE 16th Pl
Cape Coral, FL 33904
(239) 420-8594
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Why Do So Many Homes in Florida Have Tile?


Tile flooring is extremely popular in Florida homes—and for good reason. First, Florida's hot and humid climate makes tile a practical choice. Tile stays cooler than carpet or wood, helping to regulate indoor temperatures and keep homes more comfortable in the heat.

Second, tile is water-resistant and easy to clean, making it ideal for a state known for sandy beaches, sudden rain, and high humidity. It doesn't warp like hardwood or trap allergens like carpet, which is a big plus in Florida's moisture-heavy environment.

Aesthetic preferences also play a role. Tile comes in a wide range of styles, from coastal and Mediterranean to modern, which suits Florida’s diverse architecture. Additionally, many homes in the state are built on concrete slabs, and tile installs easily over them.

Overall, tile offers durability, low maintenance, and climate-appropriate comfort—perfect for Florida living.