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Tile

Porcelain, ceramic, and real stone — set right.

Real tile still wins for kitchens, bathrooms, and entries where durability and water matter. We waterproof shower pans properly, set large-format slabs flat, and take the time mosaic deserves.

Tile is install-only here. We don’t stock a tile catalog on the site — bring us your pick, or we’ll help you choose from our trade partners at the in-home consult. Samples come to you.

Modern bathroom with porcelain tile floor and walls

Material types

Choose based on room and how hard it works.

Porcelain

Harder, denser, and less absorbent than ceramic. The right pick for high-traffic floors, showers, and outdoor transitions. Wide format options.

Ceramic

Softer-fired than porcelain, more affordable, great for wall tile and backsplashes. Plenty of quality options for floors in lower-traffic rooms.

Natural stone

Marble, travertine, slate, limestone. Unmatched character — every tile different. Requires sealing and more care; worth it for statement spaces.

Mosaic

Small tiles on mesh sheets. Shower floors, backsplash accents, decorative borders. Labor-intensive to install correctly — we take our time.

Where we install

Every wet room, plus a few dry ones.

Tile shines where water and traffic both show up. For everyday-living rooms that don’t get wet, LVT or LVP is usually the better call — warmer, softer, quieter. We’ll tell you straight.

Compare to LVT (looks like tile, feels warmer) →
  • Kitchen floors and backsplashes
  • Primary and guest bathrooms
  • Showers (wall + floor, waterproofed)
  • Mudrooms and entryways
  • Laundry and utility rooms
  • Three-season rooms and sunrooms

Need tile installed right?

The difference between a five-year tile job and a twenty-year one is prep, waterproofing, and setting. We do all three.

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