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Peter Alanis tile LLC
New to Angi

Serving Walsenburg, CO and surrounding areas

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Hi, I’m Pedro Alanis Soto, a remodeling and tile installation professional with over 30 years of experience serving residential and commercial clients. I specialize in installing porcelain, ceramic, natural stone, and mosaic tile for floors, showers, backsplashes, walls, and custom projects. I also have extensive experience with remodels, renovations, and new construction.\n\nI take pride in delivering quality craftsmanship, honest communication, and attention to detail on every job. My goal is to ensure every project is completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. Customer satisfaction is my top priority, and I treat every home or business as if it were my own.\n\nMy expertise is in tile installation and remodeling. I do not offer granite polishing, granite resealing, or granite restoration services.

Modern Walk-In Shower
Modern Walk-In Shower
Luxury Marble-Look Shower
Shower HexagonAccent Wall
Stacked Stone Backsplash

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Jill Seidner Interior Design
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Serving Walsenburg, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

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"It was all right; we didn’t really get anything worthwhile out of it.  She was pleasant to work with, it is just what she advertised versus what we got was way out.  There was nothing really robust about it.  She was polite and pleasant to talk to and what not but her work wasn’t that great. "
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Northside Tile
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Serving Walsenburg, 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, you can tile over existing shower tiles, but it's better to remove the old tiles first for the best results. Tiling over existing tiles requires a clean, level surface and proper adhesion. If the old tiles are in good condition, you can roughen the surface to improve adhesion. However, removing the old tiles ensures a smoother, longer-lasting finish and prevents potential issues down the line.

Yes, tiling a bathroom is a great way to boost your home's value, especially if you are replacing old or dated flooring. Adding a new tile floor can deliver a return on investment (ROI) of around 56.4%, with some projects offering up to 100% ROI. Buyers appreciate new tile because it provides a modern look and is known for being durable, water-resistant, low-maintenance, and easy to clean. For the best results and highest return, consider hiring a professional, as tiling mistakes can be very noticeable and detract from the value.

There isn’t a one-size-fits-all best tile for a dog shower. Consider your budget, tile durability, aesthetics, and, most importantly, practicality. Avoid tiles your dog will slide around on. Pebbles are a great non-slip option, but are pricey and tricky to install. Glass might look modern, but it’s not scratch-resistant. Small, floor-rated ceramic or porcelain tiles are economical and have many grout lines that make the surface more slip-resistant. Pick a matte finish rather than a shiny tile if you want it to hide stray mud and hairs better.

There are several tools that you will use together to install tiles. Four of the most basic tools needed in tile installation include a notched trowel for applying tile adhesive, a tile cutter or saw for cutting tiles to size, tile spacers for creating the appropriate amount of space between tiles, and a grout float for applying grout.

No, tiling over painted walls or wallpapered surfaces is generally not recommended. Textured surfaces and paints will affect the adhesive, possibly causing tiles to lift or fall off. Painted walls with a semi-gloss or high-gloss finish are particularly difficult for adding tiles. It’s wise to strip the paint first if you install the tiles to drywall, although it’s still best to opt for a cement backer board.

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