
Tile and Stone Work
New tile, stonework and grouting are not an uncommon DIY project, but those who have tried often wished they'd deferred to the experts. Here's a hint: it's not as easy as it looks. Whether you are upgrading your counters to granite, installing a tile floor where once was linoleum or repairing the Saltillo in your entryway, our tile and stone work contractor professionals can help. Just fill out the brief form to the left to contact a local tile and stone professional today.

Most Common Tile and Stone Problems:
Old tiles are cracked and need to be repaired and/or replaced.
The floors in your kitchen are outdated, most likely linoleum, and you're ready for a change.
The shower in your home needs to be re-grouted and possibly retiled.

Things to consider when choosing a tile:
You and your tile contractor will not only need to decide on a tile material, but also color, design, etc. Here are some things to consider:
Is this tile the right choice for a particular room? – Remember that tile holds cold and can be slippery.
What is the right size tile for the space?- There are many shapes and sizes from as one inch to two feet squared. The size of the room will determine the size of the tiles you use.
What color grout should you use and how wide should the grout be? – There are a number of options. Review these thoroughly with your contractor.
How much maintenance is required? - Ceramic tile is the easiest care to care for, but there are treatment options for other types of tile that can insure that it's easy to clean and will stand the test of time.
Is this tile the right choice for a particular room? – Remember that tile holds cold and can be slippery.
What is the right size tile for the space?- There are many shapes and sizes from as one inch to two feet squared. The size of the room will determine the size of the tiles you use.
What color grout should you use and how wide should the grout be? – There are a number of options. Review these thoroughly with your contractor.
How much maintenance is required? - Ceramic tile is the easiest care to care for, but there are treatment options for other types of tile that can insure that it's easy to clean and will stand the test of time.











