Daltile

Daltile porcelain, ceramic, glass, and natural stone, from the largest tile manufacturer in the United States, covering marble, stone, wood, concrete, and decorative looks, plus the RevoTile click system and natural stone and quartz slabs. See the collections in person at our Mississauga showroom (700 Dundas St E, Unit 3-4) and our Barrie showroom (112 Saunders Rd, Units 1-4), or browse online.

With tile, the brand behind it decides whether the colour you pick today is still available when you need a few more boxes next year, and whether anyone stands behind the product if something goes wrong. Daltile is the largest tile manufacturer in the United States, which is the kind of supply depth that means a collection is not going to vanish mid-project.

In simple terms: Daltile is America's leading tile and natural stone company, and most of its tile is made in the USA. At Squarefoot we carry the range across porcelain, ceramic, glass, and natural stone, in the looks people actually ask for, marble, stone, wood, concrete, and decorative, plus a few things most tile brands do not offer: a click-together tile system, gauged porcelain panels, and real stone and quartz slabs.

The breadth is the point. A single brand covers the bathroom floor, the kitchen backsplash, the fireplace surround, and the countertop, which keeps the look consistent and the sourcing simple. Because Daltile manufactures at scale, the wear and slip ratings are documented per collection, so we can match a specific tile to a specific room rather than guessing.

Marble and stone looks

The largest part of the range recreates marble and natural stone in porcelain, which gives you the veined look without the sealing, staining, and softness of real stone. Collections include Marble, Marble Attache, Continental Slate, and Travertine. For genuine stone, Daltile also offers natural stone slabs including Granite and Quartzite.

Decision line: for a marble look on a floor or wall, porcelain is the practical pick over natural stone because it does not etch or need sealing. Choose the natural stone slabs when you want a real-stone countertop or feature.

Wood looks

Wood-look porcelain gives the plank appearance with full waterproofing and none of the movement of real wood, which suits bathrooms, basements, and high-traffic entries. Collections include Emerson Wood, Season Wood, Uniform Wood, and Trellis Oak.

Decision line: choose wood-look porcelain when you want a wood floor in a wet or heavy-traffic area where real wood would not last.

Concrete and industrial looks

For a modern, minimal surface, the concrete and industrial looks include Concrete Masonry, Uniform Concrete, and Industrial Park. These work well across large open floors and contemporary interiors where a seamless, low-pattern look is the goal.

Decision line: pick a concrete look for a clean, continuous floor across a large open area.

Glass, mosaic, and decorative

Daltile has one of the deepest decorative and mosaic ranges of any brand, covering backsplashes, shower floors, and accent walls. Collections include Uptown Glass, Crystal Shores, Color Wheel Mosaic, and the broad Keystones mosaic range.

Decision line: use a mosaic on shower floors for grip and drainage, and glass or decorative tile to lift a backsplash or feature wall.

RevoTile, the click-together tile system

RevoTile is Daltile's rigid click tile, designed to install far faster than traditional tile and with a grout step that is simpler than a standard mortar bed. It comes in wood, stone, marble, and concrete looks. It is the option to look at when timeline matters or when a traditional tile install is not practical for the space.

Decision line: consider RevoTile when you want a real porcelain tile floor with a faster, simpler installation than a standard thinset-and-grout job.

Slabs and panels

Beyond field tile, Daltile makes engineered quartz in marble, stone, and concrete looks, and gauged porcelain panels under the SlimLite line, both used for countertops, large feature walls, and waterfall edges. Paired with the natural stone slabs, this lets a single brand carry a project from the floor to the countertop in a coordinated look.

Decision line: choose quartz or a gauged panel for a low-maintenance countertop, and natural stone slab when you specifically want real granite, marble, or quartzite.

Why Daltile works in Ontario homes

Porcelain is the most forgiving surface for the way Ontario homes get used. It is waterproof for bathrooms and entries that see snow and salt, and it pairs with in-floor heating, a common request in Toronto condos and Barrie homes. If you are weighing materials, porcelain vs ceramic explains the difference in density and where each belongs, and we stock the natural stone options for projects that want the real thing. We can confirm the wear and slip rating of a specific Daltile collection for your room before you order.

Installation and setting materials

We install Daltile with our own in-house team, residential and commercial, not subcontractors. Tile is only as good as the bed under it, so we handle the substrate prep, waterproofing, layout, and setting, including the specific methods that RevoTile and gauged panels require. See our tile installation process, and we stock the adhesives and grout to finish the job. Browse our projects for completed tile work.

See Daltile near me

Tile reads very differently in person, where you can see the finish, the veining, and the format at full size. We carry Daltile at both showrooms. Visit us in Mississauga at 700 Dundas St E, Unit 3-4, or call 905-277-2227. In Barrie, find us at 112 Saunders Rd, Units 1-4, or call 705-726-2272. You can also contact us to check current availability. For other tile lines, see Midgley West, Ceratec, Olympia Tile, or the full brands lineup.