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Avatar for Precision Flooring Plus LLC
Precision Flooring Plus LLC
5.0(
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Tile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Install

Serving Orlando, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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"If you are looking for the most professional work you can find look no further. This company not only does impeccable work but was extremely professional. This is the most reliable contractor we have ever worked with who goes above and beyond to make sure customers are happy with every aspect of their work. We used this company in our home for both porcelain tile and marble tile demolition and installation and everything turned out flawless. I can not recommend this company enough."
Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel

+8

Response time4 hrs
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Straight Edge Tile Repairs
5.0(
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Tile: Ceramic and Porcelain - RepairTile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Repair- For Business

Serving Orlando, FL and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

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"Clifford went far and beyond to repair the Saltillo tiles throughout the outdoors of the house. He took time and effort to make it look new again. Very professional, punctual and committed to make the floors beautiful . Very personable and a pleasure to deal with. We highly recommend him!"
Renovation
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My jobs
My jobs
My jobs

+20

Response time1 day
Response rate85%
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
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TPA Hardwood Flooring Systems, LLC
4.6(
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Tile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Install

Serving Orlando, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

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"Eddie and his team did an outstanding refinish of our oak floors. Kitchen renovation with island footprint moved and 1500 square feet of sand and stain(dark walnut) of the existing floor. Several companies tried to sell us new flooring. Eddie was confident he could refinish our floors and provide us with great results. Eddie exceeded our expectations in every way. Great communication throughout project, always professional and personable, started and completed on time Not only a great craftsman but a great person!!"
Response time7 hrs
13 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

The easiest tile size to install is large tiles, and they’re easier to install than small tiles—the job is faster and simpler when there’s less placing, adhering, and grouting to do. However, when tiles get really big, they’re more difficult to handle, cut, and fit. Standard floor tile sizes are 12-by-12 inches, 18-by-18 inches, and 12-by-24 inches.

Yes, your shower pan goes underneath your tiling and helps prevent excess water from seeping into the floor. Without the shower pan under your tile, water will seep through the grout and into the flooring. This will eventually lead to mold growth and serious water damage that could cost thousands of dollars to fix.

Yes, but you should only put tile directly on drywall in smaller areas that don’t experience excess moisture. For example, a small kitchen tile backsplash could work, but installing tile directly on the drywall in a bathroom or other chronically damp area is not a good idea. Either way, a cement backer board is a far more reliable solution, as drywall is susceptible to moisture and can warp or cause your tiles to crack.

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.

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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