Tile & Stone Flooring Installation
Expert tile and natural stone installation for kitchens, bathrooms, entryways, and outdoor spaces.
Professional Tile & Stone Installation
From porcelain and ceramic to natural marble, travertine, and slate, we install all types of tile and stone flooring. Our precision installation ensures beautiful, long-lasting results for any room in your home or business.
Tile and stone flooring offers unmatched durability, water resistance, and timeless beauty. Our certified installers bring precision craftsmanship to every project, whether it is a simple kitchen floor or an elaborate custom bathroom with heated floors and intricate mosaic work. Serving Maryland, DC, and Northern Virginia.
Tile & Stone Materials We Install
Porcelain Tile
Dense and highly water-resistant, porcelain tile is ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, and outdoor areas. Available in wood-look, stone-look, and modern designs in virtually any size.
Ceramic Tile
An affordable and versatile option for walls and floors. Ceramic tile comes in thousands of colors, patterns, and sizes. It is easier to cut than porcelain, making it cost-effective for detailed designs and backsplashes.
Natural Marble
A premium natural stone with distinctive veining that adds luxury to any space. Marble is popular for entryways, bathrooms, and fireplace surrounds. Requires sealing for moisture protection.
Travertine & Slate
Natural stone options offering earthy, organic beauty. Travertine brings warm Mediterranean tones while slate provides rich, dramatic textures. Both are durable and timeless when properly sealed and maintained.
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From design consultation to final grout, we handle every detail of your tile installation project.
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Our Tile Installation Process
Precision tile work requires careful preparation and skilled craftsmanship at every step.
Design Consultation
Review tile options, patterns, and layout designs for your space
1-2 hoursSubfloor Assessment
Check for levelness, moisture issues, and structural requirements
1 dayPreparation & Layout
Prepare substrate and dry-lay tile to verify pattern and cuts
1 dayInstallation & Grouting
Set tile with proper spacing, apply grout and sealant
2-5 daysTile & Stone Flooring FAQs
Can you install heated floors under tile?
Yes, we install electric radiant heating systems under tile and stone flooring. This is especially popular for bathrooms.
What is the difference between porcelain and ceramic tile?
Porcelain is denser and more water-resistant than ceramic, making it better for high-moisture areas and outdoor use. Ceramic is more affordable and easier to cut.
Spring 2026: Tile Your Outdoor Spaces
Spring temperatures are ideal for exterior tile installation — mortar and grout cure best between 50–80°F. Consider porcelain pavers for patios and entryways. Our team handles outdoor installations with proper drainage and frost-resistant materials.
Expert Tips From Our Installers
For shower floors, always use small-format tiles (2" or less) with a higher grout-to-tile ratio. This provides better traction and allows the tile to follow the slope to the drain properly.
Invest in epoxy grout for wet areas like showers and kitchen floors. It costs more than cement grout but is virtually stain-proof, waterproof, and never needs sealing.
Current Pricing
Starting at $8 per sq ft installed
Porcelain tile starts around $8/sq ft; natural stone ranges from $12–$25+. Pattern layouts (herringbone, chevron) add 15–25% to labor costs.
Pricing updated March 2026
More Tile & Stone Flooring FAQs
What types of tile flooring do you install?
We install ceramic, porcelain, natural stone (marble, travertine, slate, granite), glass mosaic, and large-format tiles up to 48". We handle floors, walls, backsplashes, showers, and outdoor applications.
How long does tile floor installation take?
A standard bathroom (40–60 sq ft) takes 2–3 days including prep, tiling, and grouting. A kitchen floor (100–200 sq ft) takes 3–5 days. Large-format tiles are faster to lay but require a perfectly level subfloor.
Is porcelain or ceramic tile better?
Porcelain is denser, harder, and more water-resistant than ceramic — making it ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, and entryways. Ceramic is more affordable and easier to cut, making it great for backsplashes and low-traffic areas.
How do I maintain tile floors?
Sweep regularly and mop with a pH-neutral cleaner. Seal natural stone annually. Re-grout or re-seal grout lines every 1–2 years to prevent moisture penetration. Avoid acidic cleaners on marble and travertine.
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