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Cancos Tile & Stone: Your Trusted Partner for Commercial Tile and Stone Solutions

For over 70 years, Cancos Tile & Stone has been a leading name in the tile and stone industry, delivering premium products and unparalleled service to commercial developers, architects, and designers. With 12 showrooms strategically located throughout New York, Cancos has established itself as the go-to source for innovative and durable materials tailored to meet the demands of modern commercial spaces.

Our extensive collection includes a wide range of porcelain, ceramic, mosaic, and natural stone tiles, each designed with functionality and aesthetics in mind. Whether you’re designing office spaces, retail stores, hospitality venues, or luxury residential properties, Cancos offers materials that not only meet but exceed expectations. From large format tiles that create sleek, seamless surfaces to slip-resistant outdoor pavers ideal for high-traffic areas, we provide solutions that combine durability, style, and performance.

At Cancos, we understand that every commercial project is unique. That’s why we pride ourselves on offering customized services to meet your specific needs. Our in-house stone fabrication division specializes in crafting custom countertops, vanities, and architectural elements, ensuring that your vision comes to life with precision and quality. Our team of experienced design consultants works closely with you, offering expert advice and guidance to help select the perfect materials for your project.

As sustainability becomes increasingly important in commercial development, Cancos is proud to offer eco-friendly products, including porcelain tiles that emulate the look of natural materials while meeting the highest environmental standards. We partner with world-renowned manufacturers to bring you exclusive collections, created with care and innovation.

With a legacy built on trust, innovation, and excellence, Cancos Tile & Stone is more than a supplier; we’re your partner in creating exceptional spaces. Visit one of our showrooms or contact us today to discover how Cancos can raise your next commercial project to new heights. Together, let’s transform your vision into reality.

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