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Established in 1947, the National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) is a nonprofit trade association dedicated to the professional installation of ceramic tile and natural stone. It is widely recognized as the largest and most respected tile contractors association in the world.
The NTCA strives to improve the trade through education and training, participation in the development of standards and methods, and communication of our initiatives to related trades. We firmly believe that manufacturers producing quality products, sold by trained distributors, and professionally installed by qualified contractors for satisfied customers, will result in increased use and consumption of tile and stone in our market.
Here is the Super-Tek order form. You can click the PDF icon to view or download and then use to order products. The form also serves as a useful guide to available product sizes, colors and how the products come packaged. It takes the guess work out of ordering.
TCNA is a trade association representing manufacturers of ceramic tile, tile installation materials, tile equipment, raw materials, and other tile-related products. Established in 1945 as the Tile Council of America (TCA), it became the Tile Council of North America (TCNA) in 2003, reflecting its membership expansion to all of North America.
The Tile Council is recognized for its leadership role in facilitating the development of North American and international industry quality standards to benefit tile consumers. Additionally, TCNA regularly conducts independent research and product testing, works with regulatory, trade, and other government agencies, offers professional training, and publishes installation guidelines, tile standards, economic reports, and promotional literature.