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Wheeler's Total Home Repair
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Serving Picayune, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"My service tech called ahead of the schedule appointment to review the job to be performed. Arrived on time, showed professionalism and courteous to me and my family. He completed the job super fast and went over and thing he did in order to repair the issue. With no doubt I will be calling him back whenever I need something else repair."
Response time4 hrs
Response rate93%
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Supreme Flooring & Custom Tile Work LLC
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Serving Picayune, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Mr. Johnny came to my home gave me a very reasonable price for the tile work in my bathroom and did an amazing job. I accidentally stepped on the tile work before drying and he was very understanding and fixed the oopsie I made. He went above and beyond as far as customer service. I will be recommending Supreme Flooring & Custom Tile Work LLC to everyone I know. Thank again Mr. Johnny for your help and being trustworthy. 10/10"
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Ameripride Renovations, LLC
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Serving Picayune, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

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Small jobs welcome

"I hired Ben to install glue down engineered wood flooring in my living room. The original flooring was destroyed in Hurricane Ida. I knew there would be challenges, because when the original installation was done 25 years ago it was done by one of my own crews. I was the owner of a flooring store/contracting business for 15 years before retiring from that pursuit. I always guaranteed my hard surface installations for life, because I hired only the best installers. Ben would have been more than qualified to work for me. He is thorough, patient and meticulous. He understands the principles and necessity of proper preparation work. The end result shows this, and I could not be more pleased with his work."
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Response time1 day
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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.

Yes, you can tile a shower as a DIY project, and you can save hundreds of dollars in labor costs by doing so. However, you’ll need to rent or buy quite a few tools and supplies for the job, including a saw, tile nippers, and a new shower pan. In terms of the work itself, you should be prepared to tackle a variety of different tasks, including measuring and ordering materials, removing old tile, waterproofing the wall, adding rows of tile, grouting, and more.

You can, in theory, tile your fireplace hearth with most tiles. However just because you can, doesn’t mean you should. For example, it’s much better to use unglazed tiles because glazed tiles are more resistant to cracking under extreme heat. Porcelain is more heat-resistant than ceramic, but you can still design the hearth as you like by putting the most heat-resistant tiles directly under the fire and, if it matches your style, add more decorative tiles further from the center of the fire. 

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.

Regrouting is cheaper than retiling, and it involves less work. Grout is available in a wide range of colors, making it a cost-effective way to improve the look of any tiled area in your home.

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