
Are you looking for ceramic tiles? RenoQuotes.com has put together a short guide to the 7 main ceramic suppliers in the area of Longueuil.

7 ceramic stores in Longueuil
1. Lanctôt (740 rue Jean-Neveu, Ofiice 103)
Whether it's for ceramic tiles, mosaic, stone or any other type of floor, Lanctôt is there to serve you with its 33 years of experience in the field.
2. Éco-Dépôt Céramique (3555 Boul.Taschereau, St-Hubert)
Éco-dépôt céramique has a showroom allowing direct seeing of the new concepts available for kitchens and bathrooms. They specialize in ceramic and porcelain tiles. Whether you need granite, slate, natural stone, marble or travertine, all these types of coatings are available at Éco-Dépôt Céramique. Besides, the company is the recipient of the 2016 Consumer Choice Award in the South Shore region.
3. Plancher 2000 (470 Boul. Rolland-Therrien)
A company specializing in floors of all kinds that offers you extraordinary expertise in ceramics. Plancher 2000's specialists will be able to advise you on the ideal type of ceramic for you, according to your specific needs.

Source: Plancher 2000
The Ciot Company imports and sells a wide variety of flooring and covering materials, including ceramic. The company was founded over 60 years ago but it hasn't aged a bit, on the contrary! Enjoying an excellent reputation, Ciot has opened numerous branches in Quebec, Ontario and the state of New York.
5. Céramique Arco (6300 Boulevard Pelletier, Brossard)
Céramique Arco specializes in design. Their employees are interior decoration experts who will inspire you in your decision-making for your ceramic projects.

Source: Céramique Arco
6. Les céramiques Rosa (2650, rue de Lorimier)
Les céramiques Rosa offers a fine inventory of mosaic, marble, slate and granite at competitive prices. With an easily accessible administrative office and showroom, this company is an excellent choice.
7. La Tuilerie (3324, Boul. Taschereau)
La Tuilerie is a company specializing in the sale of ceramics of all kinds. The first branch opened 30 years ago in the Montreal neighborhood of Outremont and has since opened 6 other stores to better serve its loyal customers.
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