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Emser Tile Floors

By FAF Staff Writer, (210 words) Posted in Tile Flooring on October 1, 2009
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Emser Tile, a Los Angeles based company was established in 1968 and is one of the leading suppliers of exquisite tiles and natural stone tile. Emser Tile floor products are frequently used in residential and commercial projects including homes, condos, apartments, schools, hotels, and malls. The company’s product range includes:

TILES

STONE TILES

  • Travertine
  • Limestone
  • Marble
  • Granite
  • Onyx
  • Slate
  • Stone Listellos
  • Antique and Tumbled Stone

Emser is a unique company in that it has a keen commitment to environmental protection and firmly believes it has a responsible role to play in protection of the planet. Through Emser's Green Friendly Program the company insists that it and its trade partners adhere to the highest standards of environmentally friendly practices, while incorporating eco–friendly office practices by Emser employees.

Some of Emser Tile "green" practices include:

  • Recycling of 3% of manufacturing material including unused powders into the raw bisque that is utilized to make new tiles.
  • An awareness of the importance of water conservation by encouraging recycling and reuse of water.
  • The use of solvent–free glazes in the production of ceramic and porcelain tiles to minimize VOC emissions in the production process.
  • An insistence that the company itself and its partners minimize energy consumption and use only natural gas to reduce carbon emissions and the carbon footprint left during the production route.
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