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Mountain Oasis Custom Tile, Inc.
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Serving Rifle, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1995

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Tom was great. A fine craftsman and good business man. He replaced the tile in the bathroom when he said he would do it slightly less than estimated. He gave a fantastic recommendation for the type of tile that would work for te current color scheme and it looks fantastic. If I keep this house another year or two I might redo a couple more."
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Big Bear Tile & Stone, LLC
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Serving Rifle, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

With over 15 years of dedicated experience, Big Bear Tile & Stone LLC is your trusted expert in tile and stone construction. Specializing in a range of high-quality services, we transform spaces with exquisite tile floors, elegant fireplaces, luxurious showers, stylish backsplashes, and stunning stonework. Our commitment to craftsmanship and attention to detail ensure that every project not only meets but exceeds our clients expectations.\n

Full bathroom tile installation. Porcelain Tile was used and this project took 5 days to finish.
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Response time4 hrs
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Out West Hardwood Flooring
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Serving Rifle, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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Offers commercial services

"Seven months in and my floors still look brand new! Patrick installed hardwood in the majority of my house. I had never worked with him before, but I'm glad I did. They were fast, clean, and professional. I am still thrilled with these floors and the workmanship put into them. Plus whatever top coat he put on has proven pretty life proof, even with a dog."
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Watson Brothers Tile LLC
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Serving Rifle, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

21 years of Experience \nWe take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.\n

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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

The difference between floor and wall tiles is that floor tiles generally have higher strength and porosity ratings than wall tiles. Wall tiles are typically weaker and more likely to crack or become damaged under sustained pressure like high foot traffic. 

For this reason, avoid using wall tiles on floors and vice versa.

Uniform spacing between tiles is important for a professional and clean appearance. To achieve this spacing, tile spacers should be placed between the tiles and left in place until the mortar hardens and the tiles are secure. You can use X-shaped spacers vertically in between the tiles and laid flat at the corners.

Grout and caulk are commonly used together, especially in bathrooms. Grout goes between the tiles and keeps them sturdy and in place on the walls or floor. Caulk goes in corners or where two different materials meet (like where the bathtub meets the tile) to create a waterproof seal. However, they are not interchangeable—you shouldn't use caulk to adhere tile and shouldn’t use mortar if you need a waterproof seal.

No, you don’t technically need a cement backer board for a wall tiling project, but not using it risks disastrous moisture damage. Cement is naturally water-resistant, whereas drywall soaks it in, which can lead to warping or mold growth. Always use a backer board treated with a waterproof membrane for bathrooms and other chronically damp areas to ensure complete tile shower waterproofing.

Your tiles will have a significant visual impact on your bathroom, so you’ll want to make a thoughtful decision. Once you land on the tile material that suits your needs and budget, you can consider the color schemes you want. Consider whether you want something modern, classic, or eye-catching.

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