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TILE BY CHRIS
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Serving Mount Holly, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 1989

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"Excellent. I could not find the right size tile to fix the hole. The old tile measured 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 but I could only find tile that measured 4 1/4 x 4 1/4 which would have made it look ugly. Chris cleaned the old tile pieces and put it back together so that it looks like the day it was tiled."
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MAGS Construction, Inc
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Tile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Install

Serving Mount Holly, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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"Gail was great with my backsplash tile installation. The price was very fair compared to other estimates I had received. After coming to my home to view the space, she started work three days later (although she could have done it sooner if it weren't for my schedule) and completed the backsplash in just two days! She was a tremendous help when I asked for an expert opinion on things like grout color and size and asked all the right questions that I had not considered. I could not recommend her services enough!"
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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AXR Contracting, LLC
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Tile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Install

Serving Mount Holly, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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Small jobs welcome

"AXRâ s team is amazing & FAST! They remodeled my laundry room & made it so functional. They also made a designated area for my 2 cats who love the space as well. Their work is exceptional & their prices are unbeatable for the quality they offer. My whole family is using them for upcoming projects !"
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Response time4 hrs
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

When cleaning porcelain tiles, avoid products that contain ammonia, bleach, and other harsh chemicals. Acid-based cleansers can damage the tile, though you can clean them with a diluted mixture of one-quarter cup white vinegar mixed with one gallon of hot water. It is important always to use a soft-bristled brush or sponge, since hard bristles and steel wool can scratch the tile.

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.

The best trowel for penny tile is a 3/16-inch-by-5/32-inch V-notch trowel. Because of the small size of the penny tile, you want a trowel with small notches that can lay a thin layer of mortar on the surface you’re tiling. If the notches are too wide, you risk applying too thick of a layer of mortar, and it can squeeze out between the penny tiles.

Yes, your shower pan goes underneath your tiling and helps prevent excess water from seeping into the floor. Without the shower pan under your tile, water will seep through the grout and into the flooring. This will eventually lead to mold growth and serious water damage that could cost thousands of dollars to fix.

Tile will almost always last longer than laminate flooring, regardless of the type of tile installed. Porcelain tile can last for 75 years or more with proper care, and even less durable ceramic tile will last for 60 years or more, provided they’re installed by a tile professional. On the other hand, laminate flooring has an average lifespan of around 20 years, and you might only get 10 to 15 years out of low-cost laminate flooring. As such, tile will add far more value to your home than laminate.

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