Tiling

Tiling That Brings Bathroom, Kitchen, Laundry and Toilet Renovations Together

Well-executed tiling can make a renovated space feel calm, clean and complete. By focusing on preparation, layout and durable finishes, tiling work ties the whole room together and helps your renovated areas stand up to daily use without looking tired before their time.

Substrates prepared properly, not tiled over problems

Good tiling starts long before the first tile is laid. Walls and floors are checked for level, movement and moisture, then prepared so tiles bond correctly. That reduces lippage, hollow spots and cracks, and means your bathroom, kitchen, laundry or toilet doesn’t start failing from underneath.

Layouts planned to suit the room, not just the box

Tile layout is planned around sightlines, fall to waste, doorways and feature areas, not just wherever the cuts end up. That means fewer awkward slivers, neater transitions and grout lines that run straight, making even simple tiles look more considered and upmarket.

Materials and grout chosen for real-world use

Tiles, adhesives and grout are selected to suit the room and how it’s cleaned: slip resistance where it’s wet, easy-to-wipe finishes where there’s splash and steam, and grouts that resist stains and mould. The goal is a surface that stays sharp-looking without constant scrubbing.

Details that make the finish look genuinely professional

It’s the edges, joints and terminations that separate careful tiling from rushed work. Mitred corners where appropriate, clean silicone lines, correct fall around wastes and neat cuts around fixtures all add up, so the finished renovation feels solid, not fragile.
We look forward to working with you on your next home improvement project. Contact us today to get started!
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