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Avatar for TAMPA TILE AND STONE L.L.C.
TAMPA TILE AND STONE L.L.C.
4.8(
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Tile: Ceramic and Porcelain - RepairTile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Install

Serving Dunedin, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

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Warranties offered

"I have contracted with Tampa Tile and Stone twice. In both instances, they provided tile installation for my bathroom floor and shower stalls. First and foremost, the communication at all levels of both jobs was outstanding. The work was performed on schedule and the tiles were set meticulously as designed. In addition, the job site was cleaned each day and left in an orderly manner."
Slate Floor Installation
Travertine Floor Installation
Porcelain Tile Floor Install
Porcelain Tile Floor Install
Porcelain Tile Floor Install

+145

Response time10 hrs
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Lipsky & Son
4.8(
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Tile: Ceramic and Porcelain - InstallTile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Install - For Business

Serving Dunedin, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Alex and crew did a terrific job. While I selected the glass tile, they arranged for almost everything else. They used high quality materials and paid attention to details. My new kitchen backsplash looks great. This was a difficult job as there were cabinet valances and many electric plug openings plus a large opening to another room that had to be dealt with by framing it carefully with the tile all around. During installation I was unhappy with one aspect of the work. They examined the problem and without hesitation said they would do what it takes to make it right. In this day and age that is a rare thing. They did this work for a fair price. While some underbid them, you get what you pay for. Would I use them for my tile or flooring future needs yes, I would."
AFTER - VANITY
Back splash - 3 of 3
AFTER - Shower area
Back splash - 1 & 2 of 3
After - Vanity

+30

Response time1 day
56 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

To ensure an even and unbending surface to lay tiles on, you’ll typically need to put a subfloor under a tile floor. Fiber cement backboards are the most common choice, but using plywood is also possible. Don’t neglect this step, or you could risk water damage and grout or tiles prematurely cracking or crumbling, especially in an area with high foot traffic. 

The lifespan of tile flooring can vary significantly based on the material and maintenance. Generally, tile flooring can last anywhere from 10 to 30 years, but high-quality, well-maintained ceramic tile can last 75 to 100 years. To achieve a longer lifespan, you should clean the tiles and grout regularly, reseal the grout annually, keep the floor dry, and avoid placing extremely heavy items on it to prevent cracking. Choosing a high-quality tile (Grade 1) will also contribute to its longevity.

You cannot tile directly over hot mop waterproofing because tile requires a smooth, solid surface to adhere properly. Additionally, the shower bed pan needs to be raised and sloped toward the drain to prevent water from pooling. However, you can hot mop and apply a sloped mortar bed over the top (to which the tile can then be adhered). 

Porcelain is a relatively affordable, mid-range countertop material. It typically costs between $50 to $70 per square foot.

Compared to quartz, porcelain is slightly more affordable, as quartz generally ranges from $50 to $200 per square foot. However, lower-quality, builder's grade quartz can be similar in price to porcelain.

Compared to granite, the price can be similar, depending on the quality of the stone. While granite slabs can range from $50 to $200 per square foot, you can find lower-end granite in the same price range as porcelain. High-end granites will cost significantly more.

Porcelain is generally more expensive than laminate, acrylic, and ceramic, but less expensive than high-end slate, concrete, and marble. A key benefit is that porcelain does not require sealing, which reduces long-term maintenance costs.

Bathrooms are naturally moisture-rich environments, so choose a durable, water-resistant tile for your tub surround. Porcelain and ceramic are two popular options that are also quite affordable. Glass is another good option that’s also low-maintenance—you just need a glass cleaner like you would use on the bathroom mirror. Natural stone tile is porous, but it’s still a viable option if you choose it in a glazed version.

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