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Top 10 tile installers in Philadelphia, PA

Homeowners agree: these Philadelphia tile installers are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Handyman Blaine

Handyman Blaine

New on HomeGuide
5+ years in business
Serves Philadelphia, PA
Welcome to Handyman Blaine, your trusted partner for all your home improvement needs in Philadelphia, PA. Established in 2019, we specialize in a wide range of services including plumbing, drywall installation, repair and texturing, demolition, general contracting, carpentry, and more. Whether you need a complete home remodel, a new kitchen, bathroom renovations, or simply some handyman services, our dedicated team ensures personalized, high-quality craftsmanship. Let us transform your home with our reliable and competitively priced solutions. Your satisfaction is our top priority.
Ilir Profka Contractor

Ilir Profka Contractor

4.0(1)
4 hires on HomeGuide
16+ years in business
Serves Philadelphia, PA
Deb S. says, "Knowledgeable. Liscened general contractor" Read more
ERestoration, LLC

ERestoration, LLC

New on HomeGuide
Serves Philadelphia, PA
At eRestoration, LLC in Cherry Hill, NJ, we specialize in transforming your living spaces with exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. Whether you're looking to remodel your kitchen, bathroom, or basement, or seeking new home construction, roof replacement, or patio additions, our comprehensive construction services are designed to meet all your needs. We take pride in delivering high-quality results that exceed expectations. Let us turn your vision into reality with our expert general contracting and remodeling services.
Construct Landscpaing & Painting

Construct Landscpaing & Painting

New on HomeGuide
5+ years in business
Serves Philadelphia, PA
Hey my name is Shaq Taylor, south Philadelphia born and raised. I provide professional paint services along with general contracting. I have been in business over 5 years myself and I work with a team of licensed, insured and experienced contractors. I am honest and hard working and will stop at nothing to get the job done to the customer’s satisfaction.
More Wow

More Wow

New on HomeGuide
Offers online services
20+ years in business
Serves Philadelphia, PA
More Wow, headed by Russell Goldman, offers full-service interior design that merges functionality with aesthetics. We design tailored spaces that reflect your unique personality while integrating the latest in smart-home technology and sustainable materials. Each project, from residential to commercial, is crafted to inspire and elevate. Discover how our attention to detail and innovation can redefine your living space.

Your Tile Installation and Replacement questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does tile installation cost near me?

Tile installation costs $10 to $50 per square foot or $1,000 to $10,000 total on average. Total costs depend on the room, project size, and quality and size of the tile.

  • Tiling a kitchen backsplash costs $200 to $2,000.
  • Tiling a bathroom floor costs $400 to $8,000.
  • The cost to retile a shower is $800 to $3,000.

How long does tile flooring last?

Porcelain and ceramic tile flooring lasts 50 to 100 years on average, while natural stone tile such as granite and marble has a life expectancy of more than 100 years.

Does tile increase home value?

Tile adds value to a home when properly installed with up-to-date materials. Installing tile flooring, bathroom walls, or a backsplash has a 50% to 70% return on investment on average.

How long does it take tile contractors to lay tile?

Laying new tile takes 1 to 3 days to install on average, depending on the size of the project, type and size of tile, and if there's a subfloor in place with suitable floor joists.

What is the best type of tile?

When selecting the best type of tiling to use for your home, consider the various ratings and tile types:

Tile ratings

  • PEI Rating – Indicates the tile hardness and durability. The scale ranges from 1 to 5, with most residential floors needing a 2 or 3 rating depending on foot traffic.
  • Slip Resistance Rating – The coefficient of friction (COF) measures the slip resistance of tile on a scale of 1 to 10, with ten being the most slip-resistant.

Types of tiling

  • Ceramic and porcelain is the most common and cost-effective tiling materials used in homes. Ceramic and porcelain tiles are stain-resistant, easy to install, flexible, temperature-tolerant, and water-resistant for use in bathrooms and kitchens.
  • Glass tiling is one of the most visually appealing materials that's easy to clean, impervious to water, and eco-friendly. However, glass is one of the most expensive materials and requires professional installation.
  • Natural stone – Granite, slate, limestone, and travertine are beautiful, eco-friendly, and durable stones that are not as slippery as ceramic. Natural stone is also the most expensive, can be scratched or chipped, and some need sealing to prevent water damage.
  • Marble has a unique, smooth, shiny look that mirrors the look of natural stone. Marble is a natural material that's durable and easy to clean. Marble is more expensive and softer than porcelain, and can be scratched or chipped.
  • Metal – Copper and stainless steel tiling provide a high-end rustic appearance in shades of red, brown, and green. These materials are easy to clean and eco-friendly, but changes in appearance over time, need regular maintenance, and are among the most expensive materials.

What's the difference between porcelain and ceramic tile?

Ceramic and porcelain tile are the cheapest and most cost-effective, but have a few differences:

Porcelain tile

  • Denser and more durable
  • Longer lifespan
  • Higher PEI rating
  • Best for high traffic rooms and bathrooms
  • More water-resistant

Ceramic tile

  • Softer
  • Easier to cut and install
  • Cheaper
  • Best for interior floors, walls

Can you install tile over tile, concrete, linoleum, vinyl, plywood, or drywall?

Tile can be installed over tile if the subfloor is concrete or a sound surface that's level and free of mold and mildew. Tile can also be installed over concrete, linoleum, vinyl, plywood, and drywall, depending on the circumstances and tile material used.

How do I find tile companies in my area?

Start by searching our list of tile layers, then compare reviews and costs. After finding and contacting potential services:

  • Get at least three estimates from tile installers to compare.
  • Ask for recommendations from family, friends, and neighbors.
  • Select companies that are licensed, insured, and certified.
  • Read reviews and check out their previous work on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Look for tile contractors that are a member in the National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) or training through the Ceramic Tile Education Foundation (CTEF).
  • Ask about their warranties and guarantees.
  • Ask for a full itemized estimate in writing.
  • Avoid making large payments upfront. Come up with a payment schedule for work completed.

After asking questions and verifying their credentials, hire the best tile installers in your area.

What questions to ask local tile contractors before hiring?

When hiring a tile installer, ask them the following questions:

  • How long have you been in business?
  • How many similar projects have you completed?
  • Can I see your portfolio of tiling projects?
  • Are you licensed, insured, and bonded?
  • Are you certified with the NTCA or CTEF?
  • Can you provide testimonials and references from past customers?
  • Are there any potential complications you foresee with this project?
  • How long will the project take?
  • What precautions do you take for mold and mildew?
  • Do you use greenboard in damp areas?
  • Does your installation allow for expansion?
  • Do you use sealant on the tiles and grout?
  • How do you plan to connect the new tile with flooring in adjacent rooms?
  • Do you install subfloor heating?
  • Who's the project manager, and will you use subcontractors?
  • What permits do I need, and will you obtain them?
  • What does your warranty policy include?
  • Can you provide me a written estimate or contract with a breakdown of all costs?
  • What happens when your costs exceed the budget?
  • What’s your payment schedule?
  • What do I need to provide to get started?

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