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From Idea to Installation: How We Get It Done Right

1

Consultation
We start with a free in-home or virtual consultation to understand your needs, style, and space. We’ll discuss materials, timelines, and your vision.

2

Design & Material Selection
We’ll help you choose the perfect tile or flooring style to match your aesthetic and function.

3

Estimate & Scheduling
Once the design is finalized, we provide a clear, itemized quote and schedule your project.

4

Installation
Our expert installers handle everything—from surface prep to the final grout.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions? You're not alone. Here are some of the most common things people ask us before getting started.

Can you tile a shower or bathtub surround?

Yes—we specialize in full bathroom tiling, including shower walls, tub surrounds, niches, and floors. We make sure all surfaces are waterproofed properly to prevent future issues.

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How long does a bathroom tile installation take?

A standard bathroom floor or shower project typically takes 2–5 days, depending on the size and complexity. We’ll give you a clear timeline before we begin so you know what to expect.

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How do you prevent mold and water damage in tiled showers?

We use industry-approved waterproofing systems and follow best practices for shower prep. From slope to drain to tile sealant, we focus on long-term durability and peace of mind.

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Can I live in my home during the installation?

In most cases, yes. We work efficiently and cleanly to minimize disruption, especially during backsplash installs. For flooring, we’ll discuss the best approach to keep the space livable and safe during the project.

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What type of tile is best for flooring?

Porcelain tile is one of the best choices for flooring—it’s dense, durable, and resistant to moisture and wear. Ceramic can also be a good option for lighter-use areas. For a luxury look, natural stone like marble or travertine adds elegance, though it may require more maintenance.

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