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From Idea to Installation: How We Get It Done Right

1

Consultation
We start with a free in-home or virtual consultation to understand your needs, style, and space. We’ll discuss materials, timelines, and your vision.

2

Design & Material Selection
We’ll help you choose the perfect tile or flooring style to match your aesthetic and function.

3

Estimate & Scheduling
Once the design is finalized, we provide a clear, itemized quote and schedule your project.

4

Installation
Our expert installers handle everything—from surface prep to the final grout.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions? You're not alone. Here are some of the most common things people ask us before getting started.

How long does a kitchen tile installation take?

Most backsplash installations take 1–2 days, while full kitchen floor projects can take several days depending on the size and complexity. We’ll always give you a clear timeline before we begin.

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How long does a tile flooring project take?

It depends on the size of the space and the complexity of the design. Most residential flooring jobs take 3–5 days. We’ll provide a detailed timeline before we start, so you know exactly what to expect.

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How long does a bathroom tile installation take?

A standard bathroom floor or shower project typically takes 2–5 days, depending on the size and complexity. We’ll give you a clear timeline before we begin so you know what to expect.

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Can you handle my project if I’m not in town?

Absolutely. Many of our clients manage projects remotely. We’ll keep you updated with regular check-ins, photos, and progress reports so you always know what’s happening—even from miles away.

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What’s the best type of tile for bathrooms?

Porcelain is a top choice for bathroom floors and walls because it’s water-resistant, durable, and easy to maintain. Ceramic is another great option for walls and backsplashes. Natural stone like marble can create a luxurious look, but may require sealing and extra care.

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