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Rockford Tile Installation
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Serving Wyoming, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

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"He did a great job. Took the time to measure everything out and make decisions on best placement. He has attention to detail that we appreciate and he is a trustworthy person to work with. He stands behind his work and we know he would take care of any issues if they were to arise. We highly recommend him."
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Red Rooster Renovations LLC
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Serving Wyoming, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"Great job on our laminate floor install, tile install, cabinet install with backsplash. Have had Brian do several jobs for us. Always excellent work and service."
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C Touch Renovation
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In business since 2025

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"Excellent job! They not only did the whole flooring work at my house, they basically renovated the entire place by installing new trims and painting every wall in the living room, bedrooms, kitchen and bathroom."
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Petruska Tile & Renovation, LLC
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Serving Wyoming, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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"Eric removed our unused garden tub and built us a beautiful tiled shower. His work was beyond words! He incorporated a frosted window into his design to keep natural light into the bathroom. His customer service skills are beyond reproach and he's just a really nice gut who knows his stuff!! We definitely will use him again in the future!!"
Response time9 hrs
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Walfre's Flooring
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Serving Wyoming, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"Walfre did an amazing job! He completely transformed my home. He is truly an artist. Not only did he install flooring, he did a flawless job on the trim and moulding. As a realtor I will suggest Walfre to any and all clients who need new flooring!"
Response time11 hrs
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

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.

Tiles last for around 100 years or more. Tiles on backsplashes can last even longer since they’re less likely to crack under foot traffic or from accidental drops, but even tile in high-traffic flooring can last a century or more with proper installation and upkeep. Porcelain tiles are denser and stronger than standard ceramic tiles, so they’ll last longer, often pushing past the 100-year mark.

Like glass tiles, you will not need to seal most porcelain tiles, particularly if the porcelain is already glazed. It depends on quality. Porcelain is very water resistant, but it is not 100% waterproof. To avoid staining, some homeowners use a penetrating sealer. It is also a good idea to seal your grout. Unless you use epoxy grout, grout is very porous and can harbor bacteria, mold, and mildew.

Penny tile should be sealed to protect the grout from moisture and keep stains from damaging the look of the tile. If penny tile is in a humid or high-traffic area, like a bathroom, kitchen, or entryway, it needs sealant. Any type of tile and grout is best maintained with a sealant reapplied by a pro every one to two years.

There are no unbreakable rules of design, but experts recommend against using large tiles in areas with poor subflooring where they’re more prone to cracking, in areas where the floor isn’t entirely level, over raised areas or dips, and in bathrooms where budget is the primary concern. The size of your bathroom shouldn’t be a reason not to use large tiles; in fact, larger tiles, also known as slab tiles, can be a modern and sleek choice for bathroom floors and walls.

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