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Gritz Construction
4.8(
24
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Serving Seligman, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Customers say: Quality work

"Fritz Construction completely gutted and repaired my home. Floors, ceilings, all electrical, all light fixtures, removal of gas heater...too much to list. He took a flood disaster and created a beautiful home from the rubble. I am forever grateful, and he will be a friend for life. He's fair, reasonable, patient, and more importantly, knowledgeable in all fields of home building."
Response time1 day
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by85%of homeowners
T.L Modern Flooring LLC
New to Angi

Serving Seligman, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality and customer service that we provide to meet every consumer's needs.\nIt is our mission to provide excellent customer service from start to completion of a project.\nTo understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a personal and professional manner.\nOur reputation is based on service, safety and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.\n\n

Response time10 mins
Integrity C. S. - Hard Surface Hygienist
4.6(
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Serving Seligman, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Integrity was a great choice. Randy was very informative when he gave us a bid. He replace five cracked floor tiles, replaced some cracked grout, and restored out grout to its original white. He is very professional, communication was great, and we are extremely happy with the beautiful floor he restored for us."
slate floor repair
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after picture, different angle
bathroom
bathroom

+7

Recommended by97%of homeowners
Gary Grube at MoArk Flooring
4.5(
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Serving Seligman, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

"Very knowledgeable, professional, punctual and courteous. He and his wife showed up the first day and tore out some cracked tile that we were going to replace and found the concrete floor to be cracked underneath. He was very knowledgeable on how to repair the crack and do it in the most economical manner. I thought what he charged me was very fair. If I ever need anything else done that involves flooring I won t hesitate to call Gary."
Complete bathroom remodel
Window trim
Custom shower
Demo
Building shower pan and bench

+23

Response time4 hrs
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

Yes, but you’ll have to use some other type of tool to avoid damaging the tile and possibly injuring yourself. Some alternatives to tile cutters include a glass cutter, angle grinder, and wet saw. Depending on the tile material, you might simply be able to measure and score it with something sharp, like a carbide-tipped pencil, and break it off. Be sure to sand the edge for a smooth installation.

Replacing tile flooring can take a few days for a pro, but larger rooms will need more time. It takes eight to 12 hours for a tiling pro to remove old grout and tiles across 100 square feet. Then, it will take about four hours to prep the subfloor for tiles and another eight to 10 hours for a pro to install new tiles. Your tiling project may take up to a week, depending on the size of the room.

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.

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.

It’s best to start with tiling the shower floor before moving on to the walls for the most visually-pleasing results. When taking on any tiling project, you’ll want the wall tiles to “sit” neatly on the floor tiles rather than overlapping them. Finishing your floor tiles first will allow you to place your wall tiles without any gaps, holes, or awkward intersections.

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