Sergenians

 

Residential Flooring
2805 West Beltline Hwy
Madison, WI 53713
Phone: (608) 271-1111
Fax: (608) 273-5599

Residential Flooring Hours
Monday, Thursday: 9:30 - 8:00
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 9:30 - 5:30 Saturday: 9:30 - 4:00
Sunday: Noon - 4:00

Commercial Flooring
2001 Fish Hatchery Road
Madison, WI 53713
Phone: (608) 273-6300
Fax: (608) 273-6305

Commercial Flooring Hours
Mon to Fri - 8:00 to 5:00

Distribution Center
2001 Fish Hatchery Road
Madison, WI 53713
Phone: (608) 273-6361
Fax: (608) 273-5585

Distribution Center Hours
Monday to Friday: 8:00 - 4:00
Saturday: 8 AM - Noon
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Stone Tile

    Nature has provided us with a wide array of natural materials to enhance your home and make your project truly unique.  Natural Stone comes in many varieties and colors along with the availability of different finishes to surface.  Sergenian’s can offer you several types of natural stone including: Marble, Granite, Slate, Limestone, Travertine and Onyx.  Below you will find a brief description of how these stones are formed and some characteristics of that type of stone.

Marble
    Marble has long been valued for its beauty, unique veining, strength and resistance to fire and erosion.  Marble is formed from Limestone by extreme heat and pressure which forces the Limestone to change in texture and makeup.  Marble tiles are available in several surface finishes including: polished, semi-polished, honed or tumbled.

Granite
    Granite tiles are extremely hard and scratch resistant.  A crystalline, platonic rock formed by slowly cooling magma of various colors.  Granite contains 3 main minerals, Quartz, Alkali Feldspar and Plagioclase Feldspar.  Granite tiles are most often used in a polished surface finish.

Limestone
    Limestone is formed over many years at the bottoms of oceans and lakes from the accumulation of shells, bones, and other calcium rich goods.  Limestone is a softer, more open, poured stone which is normally used in natural unpolished look, without any gloss like marble.

Travertine
    Travertine is limestone that has deposits of calcium crystals in layers on the surface.  This product is porous with many visible holes.  Travertine can be filled or left unfilled for a more rustic appearance.

Slate
    Slate consists of grains of Mica and Quartz.  Slate results when the earth’s crust squeezes these minerals into parallel layers.  This stone is split into thin sheets rather easily.  Slate tiles typically have an irregular surface, as opposed to the smooth finish of many other stones.

Onyx
    Onyx is an agate-like stone often translucent with a layered appearance.  It is formed in cold mineral springs by calcite precipitation.   Onyx tiles traditionally have a polished surface to enhance the translucency.

Glass Tile

    Glass tile is quickly becoming a focal point for that “one-of-a-kind” touch to many projects.  Glass tile comes in many sizes and shapes.  It has been traditionally used for accents on shower walls and floors, whirlpool tub decks and kitchen backsplashes.  Glass tile are available in colored see thru looks, foil backed tiles with metallic appearances, as well as small mosaic tiles with a mixture of colors in each tile.  Please go to our Vendor & Related Links page to see the amazing things being done with glass tile.