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Keith Ray
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Tile: Ceramic and Porcelain - InstallTile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Install - For Business

Serving Columbus, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

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"Keith is great. He made a waterfall fountain for my pool. Then he made concrete caps for it. He was the only one I could get to custom build this fountain for me. It was the first for me and him but it was great."
Response time2 days
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Dependable Drywall and Tile
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Tile: Ceramic and Porcelain - InstallTile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Install - For Business

Serving Columbus, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

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"I needed a microwave and ceiling fan installed in my kitchen. I was contacted promptly and the job was completed in a timely manner. I am pleased with the results and will use Dependable Drywall and Tile Company in the future."
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Response time7 hrs
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Happy Dayz Flooring, L.L.C.
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Tile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Install

Serving Columbus, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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Offers commercial services

We sale and install; carpet, luxury vinyl plank, luxury vinyl tile, hardwood, ceramic tile,and sheet vinyl. We've been in business over forty years. We are licensed and insured. And do the highest quality installation.

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+8

Response time1 day
Response rate90%
Dependable Drywall and Tile Company
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Tile: Ceramic and Porcelain - RepairTile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Repair- For Business

Serving Columbus, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"My experience with Dependable Drywall and Tile was very good. They keep me abreast of what and why things were being done. They did a great job. They were just like what the name says. DEPENDABLE!!"
Response time5 hrs
Response rate95%
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

No, you don’t need to remove the old grout before installing new tile over existing tile. In fact, the old grout helps fill in gaps between tiles, creating a more even surface for the new layer. However, it's important to ensure that the grout is clean, solid, and free of cracks or crumbling areas. Damaged grout should be repaired or replaced before proceeding. Cleaning the surface thoroughly and filling any low spots will help the new adhesive bond properly and ensure a smooth, stable installation.

The number of shower niches you need (or want) depends on the size of the shower and how many bathroom products you plan on storing. If you keep it simple with just soap and shampoo, the one shower niche will probably do the trick. But if you’re adding scrubs and soaks, you may need to think about installing two or more.

It’s not a good idea to lay tile and grout on the same day. The adhesive or thin-set that sticks the tiles to the surface needs plenty of time to dry before you can grout. Wait for 24 to 48 hours, depending on moisture levels in the space. The tiles can become misaligned and more prone to damage if you don’t wait.

Thinset mortar is the best adhesive for ceramic tiles on concrete. It is easy to work with and has a slower dry time than mastic or epoxy mortars. This longer dry time gives the installer more time to adjust tiles, which is especially useful for DIYers who may not have tile installation experience. It can also be built up to help level any depressions or gaps in the concrete subfloor.

Silicone caulk shouldn’t be used in place of grout because each material serves its own purpose. Thanks to its flexibility, silicone caulk is good for sealing around the perimeter of tiled floors, where movement and expansion might occur. However, grout is more durable, making it a better option for the joints in between tiles, which need to withstand constant weight and foot traffic.

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