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Flooring and tile

Serving 30 mile radius around Raleigh and Durham. Kitchens are the work homeowners call us for most, and we bring the same planning and finish quality to bathrooms, stairs, floors, paint, repairs, and full-home updates.

Ideal for

  • Kitchen floor and backsplash projects
  • Bathroom renovations with tile floors and showers
  • Entryway, mudroom, and laundry flooring
  • Fireplace surrounds and hearths
  • Shower niches, shelves, and tub surrounds

How we deliver

  1. Initial call: project details, photos, timeline
  2. Walkthrough & quote: substrate, waterproofing, written quote
  3. Schedule: start date, material and cure-time constraints
  4. Build: prep, layout, install, grout, seal
  5. Final walkthrough: punch-list

Typical timeline

Backsplashes 1–2 days; bathroom floor 2–4 days; full shower 3–5 days. We provide specific timing based on the work involved.

Pricing

Roughly $8–$25+ per sq ft installed, depending on tile type and prep.

  • Tile type and size (ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, large-format)
  • Substrate condition and prep (underlayment, backer, leveling)
  • Pattern complexity (straight, diagonal, herringbone)
  • Wet-area waterproofing and niches
  • Grout type (standard vs. epoxy) and edge details

Material costs vary. We call out tile and grout in the estimate so you know the full cost.

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FAQs

Common questions about this service.

Sometimes, if the existing tile is sound and level. Often removal is better for long-term results. We assess your situation and recommend the best approach.

Porcelain is denser and more water-resistant, ideal for wet areas and high-traffic floors. Ceramic is more affordable and works well for walls and dry areas.

Light foot traffic is usually okay after 24–48 hours. Full cure takes 48–72 hours. We give specific guidance for your installation.

Yes. We can install electric floor heating mats beneath tile for bathrooms and other spaces.

Yes. Large-format tile (12"+ and 24"+) requires flat substrates and careful handling. We have the equipment and experience for it.