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Color Tile & Carpet

720 E Battlefield St
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Color Tile & Carpet

720 E Battlefield St
4.75(
4
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Color Tile and Carpet located at the corner of Battlefield and Kimbrough has been servicing our area for over 20 years. Providing outstanding customer service and the flooring products that will meet and exceed your expectations. Professional advice, professional service, and quality & service you can count on!

Color Tile and Carpet located at the corner of Battlefield and Kimbrough has been servicing our area for over 20 years. Providing outstanding customer service and the flooring products that will meet and exceed your expectations. Professional advice, professional service, and quality & service you can count on!


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Kitchen and Bathroom Remodel questions, answered by experts

Professionals ensure compliance with building codes, optimize design functionality, and manage the project efficiently, minimizing stress and error risks.

Since contractors are often busy during spring, as they get requests for larger remodeling projects that require nicer weather, winter is the best time to remodel a bathroom. Finding an available contractor at this time of year is easier, as long as it’s after the holidays, and redoing a bathroom doesn’t require warm weather.

Current trends include frameless glass, smart shower systems, and water-efficient fixtures.

A powder room is not considered a wet room. Wet rooms are covered in tile to prevent water damage and commonly have an open shower or bath. A powder room would have neither a shower or bath, though it could be covered in tile as part of the aesthetic.

A wet room is a bathroom that’s covered in tile or other waterproof materials. They have an open shower with a half wall and little to no separation between the shower and tub and other fixtures. Water drains from a wet room through a central drain. The open design of a wet room can make the room feel larger, making the design a popular choice for small bathrooms.

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