Ceramic, porcelain, glass, stone (marble, granite, slate), and mosaic tiles are the most common types of tile available. To browse our selection of high-quality, unique tiles, visit our Shop Page here.
When choosing the right tile for your project, you’ll want to consider the location (floor, wall, backsplash), durability, style, color, size, and maintenance requirements. Our expert tile contractors can guide to to the best product decision for your needs.
Porcelain tiles are denser, more durable, and water-resistant than ceramic tiles, making them suitable for high-traffic areas and outdoor use.
We start with demolition and prep to ensure the surface is ready for new tile installation. This involves ensuring the surface is clean, dry, level, and free of any cracks or debris. We may use a suitable substrate like cement backer board for added stability.
The choice of adhesive depends on the type of tile and the surface. Thin-set mortar is commonly used for most tile installations.
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Grout is important because it fills the gaps between tiles, providing stability and preventing moisture penetration. It’s best to choose grout based on the tile material, the location of the installation, and the desired appearance (sanded or unsanded).
We use tile spacers to maintain even gaps and a level to ensure tiles are aligned correctly.
Adhesive typically takes 24-48 hours to cure, while grout can take up to 72 hours. Our professional tile installers make communication a priority. You’ll be informed of the progress of your project at all stages, so you know what to expect in terms of the project timeline.
Regular cleaning with mild detergent, sealing grout (if necessary), and promptly addressing any cracks or damage can help maintain the longevity and appearance of tiled surfaces.
DIY tile installation is possible with the right tools and knowledge, but hiring a professional is recommended for complex projects to ensure a high-quality finish.
Some of the common mistakes to avoid during tile installation include inadequate surface preparation, incorrect adhesive application, improper tile spacing, and insufficient curing time for adhesive and grout. When you hire our team of expert tile installers, we ensure every step of the process is done correctly and meticulously.
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