Tile is the go-to choice in Morrow's kitchens and bathrooms. Slab-on-grade construction — standard in Morrow's 1960s–1980s homes — provides a rigid substrate that tile bonds to well. Unlike wood flooring, tile handles Clayton County humidity without swelling or cupping. Older Morrow homes often have original 12-inch ceramic or vinyl tile that has cracked or discolored; replacing with modern 18x18 or 24x24 porcelain dramatically updates the look at a manageable cost.
For the commercial sector near Southlake Mall, we install commercial-grade porcelain tile with a Coefficient of Friction (COF) rating of 0.6 or higher — required for retail and restaurant flooring under ADA and Georgia building code. Clayton State University-adjacent rental properties frequently request large-format tile in kitchens and entry areas for durability between tenants. Atlanta Flooring Pros offers free measures across Morrow. Contact (470) 369-6470 or to schedule.