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Bathroom Tile

Tile is always a great choice for your shower or tub because it’s waterproof and cleans easily. Tile can turn an overlooked part of the home into a gorgeous showpiece. It is always a good idea to take shower and tub tile into account when you plan the rest of your bathroom.

Bathroom Tiles Installation

Tile is the most common floor and wall bathroom material.
It repels water and is easy to clean with powerful cleaners to kill germs, mold and bacteria. 
Tile costs more in labour and materials than painting, but it’s also a more permanent solution. Choose a beautiful tile that really pulls your bathroom together and you won’t have to think about re-doing it for years to come.

Steam Showers

Porcelain Tile is durable and non-porous, which means it does not absorb steam in the way that stone does. In fact, ceramic tile retains heat, so it acts as an insulator for your steam shower, keeping warmth right where you need it. In all, porcelain tile is an excellent choice for a tiled steam shower.

We recommend avoiding natural stone for steam showers—especially very porous stones like marble or limestone. Even if they are sealed properly, steam will eventually find its way in, ruin the durability and appearance of the tile and letting heat escape. Choosing porcelain tile will ensure your steam shower stands up to years of enjoyment.

Infloor Heating

Underfloor heating is becoming a very popular choice for bathroom heating. Having the main heat source at the lowest point in the room is very efficient as heat rises, giving you the pleasure of stepping onto a lovely warm floor after a bath or shower.

When remodeling your bathroom, radiant floor heating is especially worth thinking about. You will save a lot of the labour cost is the flooring is being lifted up and changed anyway.

Kitchen Tile Installation

Tile can withstand heavy foot traffic, water, spills and doesn’t absorb odors or bacteria. It is one of the reasons that we use tiles in the kitchen as they are generally easy to clean and don’t mark in the same way that paint or wallpaper will.

Kitchen Tiles

Tile is a wise choice for kitchen floors because it’s durable, easy to clean and long lasting. Ceramic, porcelain and natural stone, like marble, travertine and granite, are all great at giving your kitchen floors timeless style.

Is there a difference between floor tiles and wall tiles?
Floor tile is made thicker and harder to withstand foot traffic, appliances, furniture, etc. And most have added texture to reduce the risk of slips. Wall tile tends to be thinner, smoother and more delicate. It’s also much slicker when it’s wet, which is why wall tile is not recommended underfoot.

Backsplash

A tile backsplash will protect your wall from splashes, moisture and stains behind the kitchen sinks and counter. This means that cleaning will be easier, and your walls will be protected, lasting longer. And best of all, it’s an opportunity to add style, color and interest to any room.

Entrance Tile Installation

Protect your space by putting down reliable, low-maintenance flooring that you can clean by simply sweeping and mopping. Not only does tile offer practical convenience, but the variety of styles, textures and colors mean that you’re able to customize a look for your one-of-a-kind room.

Entrance / Foyer Tiles

Ceramic tile and porcelain tile are two of the most popular flooring options for your foyer. Not only are they one of the most affordable flooring options, but they are also resistant to moisture, muck, and grime. They are easy to sweep and mop clean and don’t easily show signs of wear.

Other Tile Installation

The virtues of tile for bathrooms and kitchens are well known, but many of those advantages also make it a good choice for other rooms around the house.

Fireplace Tile Installation

Installing a striking tile design around your fireplace is a great way to establish it as a focal point in your living room.
Using tile or stone directly in front of your fireplace is one of the best ways to protect the surrounding floor from heat damage.

What is the recommended tile to use for a fireplace?
All tile is heat resistant. Natural stone materials like travertine and marble are popular choices, as are ceramic, glass and porcelain.

Exterior Tile Installation

Tile is an excellent way to create a patio space that is low maintenance, inexpensive and stain resistant. Porcelain is very well suited for exterior use due to its strength and density and is a popular alternative for stone, concrete and wood.

Porcelain may seem like the last material you would use for an outdoor patio or walkway. However, porcelain is the go-to tile for any outdoor space. Porcelain tiles perform well under all weather conditions, are easy to care for, durable, slip resistant, and beautiful to boot.

Swimming Pool Tile Installation

Lining a pool with tiles has long been regarded as the premium finish for swimming pools. Tiles are regarded highly due to their appearance and superior durability. On a practical level, they are easier to clean than cement based rendered surfaces such as pebblecrete used in concrete pools and require less maintenance.

The most commonly used types of tile in swimming pools include glass, natural stone, ceramic and porcelain.

Commercial Tile Installation

When tile or grout is installed improperly, water can seep in through cracks and gaps. This can lead to the growth of mold and mildew in your floors or walls, creating a health hazard in your home or business. Hiring a professional lessens the chance of faulty installations, and therefore possible water damage.

Commercial Tile

The function of a bathroom is the same whether it is located in a private home, public business, or office, but when choosing the flooring for a publicly used washroom, you have to find materials that have a very specific set of properties. Flooring materials must be able to handle large amounts of traffic in a safe and effective manner, while also being visually pleasing and stylistically in tune with the rest of the environment.

It’s also important that floors be relatively easy to keep clean so that you can cut down on long-term maintenance costs. The more use space gets, the more important these characteristics become.