In most cases, recycled and recyclable materials are used during its production, and the finished product has a far greater durability than other materials (ceramic, for example, has an estimated durability of 60 years compared to the 15 of wood), also due to its high technicality; moreover, in most cases, maintenance can be carried out by acting only on the part in question, thus avoiding the waste of material that is still intact and suitable.
Once laid, porcelain stoneware is able to reduce heating and cooling peaks thanks to its thermal inertia, with consequent energy savings: this is one of the reasons porcelain stoneware is particularly suitable for underfloor heating systems, together with the fact that it is generally thinner than other materials, a factor guaranteeing more gradual, uniform and balanced heat transmission. In terms of wall coverings, porcelain stoneware is also the optimal remedy for striving for energy savings and thus making one's home more ecological.