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Avatar for Astro Floors
Astro Floors
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Tile: Ceramic and Porcelain - InstallTile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Install - For Business

Serving Trinity, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Warranties offered

"We hired Astro Floors to put ceramic tile in our kids rooms after we flooded with Hurricane Idalia and had to remove their laminate wood floors. They were quick, reasonably priced and easy to communicate with. The quality of the work was excellent and everyone was very friendly! I would definitely recommend them or hire them again for other projects."
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Response time7 hrs
Response rate90%
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Love My Floors
4.8(
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Tile: Ceramic and Porcelain - InstallTile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Install - For Business

Serving Trinity, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"LoveMyFloors did an A-M-A-Z-I-N-G job on our floors. We had the old porcelain tile floors torn out and new, random plank tile floors, put in throughout the house, they could not have turned out better! Joe is wonderful to work with and Aaron is a master at tile laying, to say the least. Enrique did a wonderful job as well. We are just so thrilled with how our floors turned out. We would highly recommend LoveMyFloors and already have!!!!! Dave & Lisa - Palm Harbor"
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Response time9 hrs
Response rate95%
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TPA Hardwood Flooring Systems, LLC
4.6(
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Tile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Install

Serving Trinity, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I have an 80 year old house with solid white oak flooring that TPA Hardwood restored back to their glory days. We had termite and water damaged areas that Mr. RIOS and his crew were able to replace perfectly with the rest of the house. They were on time and very professional and they kept me informed thru out the scope of the work till the very end. They went above and beyond, and we trusted Ed, with the house while we were away on vacation, and he treated like it was his own. The floors came out amazing!!!!! I highly recommend TPA Hardwood Flooring you will not regret it. Thank Ed"
Response time7 hrs
13 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

Yes, it’s always a good idea to keep a box or two of spare tiles after a home renovation project. Tiles can crack from improper installation, heavy foot traffic, and impact from drops. Having some extra tile on hand can make replacement fast, easy, and affordable. Plus, some manufacturers might discontinue particular colors or styles, and slight variations in tile colors between batches could mean mismatched tiles even if your product isn’t discontinued. Having a few spare tiles in storage can help avoid these issues, as well.

Ceramic tile can be slightly less expensive than porcelain pavers. You can find outdoor ceramic tile for as little as $1 per square foot, but high-end options tend to cost the same as porcelain.

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.

Generally speaking, it is better to cut tile wet when using a fast-moving wet saw to reduce dust and chipping. However, tile can be cut dry when using just about any cutting tool. Dry cutting will result in a bigger mess and may increase the risk of chipping or cracking, but if you’re just making small cuts, dry cutting is a safe and viable option. Cutting dry also means you can apply tile grout sooner, so it’s better for rushed projects.

A quality shower tiling project is a bathroom upgrade that can increase resale value. Bathroom remodels have the highest return on investments for any home update. Tiling a shower won’t offer the potential 70% ROI that a full bathroom remodel involving upgrading fixtures, installing storage, and a complete room retile will. However, you can expect an average return of 55% to 60% for this refresh.

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