Tile
Porcelain, ceramic, and real stone — set right.
Real tile still wins for kitchens, bathrooms, and entries where durability and water matter. We waterproof shower pans properly, set large-format slabs flat, and take the time mosaic deserves.
Tile is install-only here. We don’t stock a tile catalog on the site — bring us your pick, or we’ll help you choose from our trade partners at the in-home consult. Samples come to you.

Material types
Choose based on room and how hard it works.
Porcelain
Harder, denser, and less absorbent than ceramic. The right pick for high-traffic floors, showers, and outdoor transitions. Wide format options.
Ceramic
Softer-fired than porcelain, more affordable, great for wall tile and backsplashes. Plenty of quality options for floors in lower-traffic rooms.
Natural stone
Marble, travertine, slate, limestone. Unmatched character — every tile different. Requires sealing and more care; worth it for statement spaces.
Mosaic
Small tiles on mesh sheets. Shower floors, backsplash accents, decorative borders. Labor-intensive to install correctly — we take our time.
Where we install
Every wet room, plus a few dry ones.
Tile shines where water and traffic both show up. For everyday-living rooms that don’t get wet, LVT or LVP is usually the better call — warmer, softer, quieter. We’ll tell you straight.
Compare to LVT (looks like tile, feels warmer) →- Kitchen floors and backsplashes
- Primary and guest bathrooms
- Showers (wall + floor, waterproofed)
- Mudrooms and entryways
- Laundry and utility rooms
- Three-season rooms and sunrooms
Need tile installed right?
The difference between a five-year tile job and a twenty-year one is prep, waterproofing, and setting. We do all three.

