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Guide to Tile Construction Contractors

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Tile construction contractors can provide a variety of services including repairing tile and tile installation. Look for contractors who have experience and can provide references and photographs of the work they've done. Also ask about the variety of materials the tile contractors you're considering routinely work with.

Commercial tile contractors are professionals who can help you design your tile layout as well as install it and handle routine maintenance such as repairing tile in the future. Look for a tile contractor with a long history in the business of installing tile.

1. Look beyond standard ceramic tile construction.

2. Select commercial tile contractors who have the experience to tackle any project.

3. Locate a qualified tile construction contractor in your area.


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Consider more than the traditional ceramic tile installation


Description: Think outside the box in order to make your tiling installation something unique. Consider contractors who have experience working in more than the traditional ceramic tiles. Think about unique products such as glass or metal tiles for a custom look.

I recommend: Christopher Boyer Tile, LLC is experienced with ceramic, marble and natural stone tile installation. Artistic Tile & Stone also has years of experience in laying tile of a variety of materials including ceramic, stone, glass and metal tiles.

Take into account the experience of each of the tiling contractors you're considering


Tile installation is a process that is learned over time. By looking for experienced contractors, you're far more likely to be satisfied with the work once the installation process is complete.

I recommend: Mohawk Flooring has a history of more than a century in the floor covering industry, insuring you're dealing with highly qualified professionals. Flooring Gallery boasts a staff with nearly a centuries worth of experience and is 1 of the nation's top 20 specialty floor retailers making their services virtually guaranteed to please.

Use a tiling service referral group to find the perfect contractor


There are a variety of tiling services that will match you with qualified and pre screened contractors in your area. Most of these services take into account the size of your job as well as the type of tile installation you need, allowing you to focus on your business needs.

I recommend: ServiceMagic and The Blue Book will both help match you up with a qualified tiling contractor in your area and 1 who also works with the specific types of tile you're interested in having installed.

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Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Look for a tile construction company or a tile construction contractor who is a member of the NTCA, the National Tile Contractors Association. Membership in a professional association helps guarantee you're using a qualified professional who will deliver the work as promised.
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