Impervious tile, which includes porcelain tile, would be less than 0.5%. This means that the tile will only absorb less than one half of one percent of its weight in water, which is extremely small. The next category is vitreous tile which is 0.5% to 3%. This would include many but not all quarry tile products and some pressed floor tile (ceramic) products. This is where it can be tricky to determine if the selected tile meets the requirements of freeze/thaw applications. This information is best found in the tile manufacturer’s product data sheet. If it doesn’t specifically state that the tile meets these requirements, then most likely it would not be a good choice. When in question always contact the tile manufacturer and get the answer in writing. This will protect the tile contractor in a failure situation.