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Aries Restorations
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Serving Rye, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Alfredo was very professional when coming to my home to do the flooring and very efficient in his job. You can tell he cares about attention to detail and making sure the job gets done well."
Response time9 hrs
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Kopasz Custom Tile and Remodeling, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Rye, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Always arrived on time. Communicated all aspects of the job and changes as needed. Cleaned up daily and disposed of all trash. Very pleasant person to work with. Met estimate, no surprises."
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Response time2 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Contollo Field Services
5.0(
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Serving Rye, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Credit card accepted

"During the removal of our old carpeting we discovered that an old termite infestation had done quite a bit of damage to our dining room area. Contollo Field services repaired the damage and even leveled the area where the dining room had been added on to our house back in the late 50's. The crew went on to install our beautiful LVP flooring. We had to negotiate some of the details of our contract, but overall the install went well in spite of the pesky termites."
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Northside Tile
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Serving Rye, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Barry has been doing the best tile and natural stone work around the state for many years. He's the one that you want when it comes any kind of tile whether its ceramic, slate, marble or granite, I have done tile work in Invesco Field at Mile High, I have a contract for tile work at Pepsi Center, and have done Tile at The Westin Hotel at the Tabor Center, The Residence Inn In Denver and The Vail Cascade Resort In Vail as well as several residences, I can provide all References upon request, I do QUALITY WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES AND WILL DO TILE REPAIRS TOO!

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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

Yes, it’s possible to cut tile without a wet saw; instead, you can use an angle grinder, a glass cutter, a snap cutter, tile nippers, or a rotary tool with a tile-cutting blade. A manual tile cutter or snap cutter works well for the larger tiles that wet saws are typically used for, while smaller projects might just require nippers or a glass cutting wheel. If you’re working with large quantities of tile, however, power tools are best.

If you’re looking for a durable tile for a shower floor, consider porcelain, stone, or vinyl tiles. Each of these options, when installed correctly, will stand up well to everything from water and moisture to the impact from a dropped bottle of body wash. These materials are also easy to clean and maintain, making them popular options for shower floors.

There are several low-maintenance shower floor tiles to consider for your bathroom. Stone tiles are easy to keep clean and only need an occasional resealing to keep them looking their best. Porcelain is another low-maintenance choice, as it doesn’t stain easily. Vinyl is also suitable for easy upkeep. On the other hand, one of the highest maintenance options for bathrooms is wood tile.

Tile costs vary by material; for example, ceramic tends to be more affordable than stone. These influence installation timelines and skill requirements.

The lifespan of bathroom tile can be 50 years or more, depending on proper installation and regular maintenance. A well-done tile job, whether it's a new installation or a retiling project, can last for many decades. To lengthen the life of your tile, it's best to have it installed by a professional and to perform regular maintenance. This includes routine cleaning, resealing, and regrouting as needed. With proper care, you can expect your tile to last 10 years or more before needing major repairs or retiling, especially in high-traffic areas where tiles can wear out more quickly.

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