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Inside Out Painting & Remodeling LLC
4.8(
55
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Serving Williston, ND and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Always on time and cleaned up before they left each day. Workmanship was very, very good. I was impressed with the attention to detail and going the extra mile. Nice touches like caulking the baseboards are an unexpected surprise. Absolutely recommend them to anyone who's looking for a professional and friendly paint crew. We're going to sees if we can hire them for a couple of other projects."
Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel
Game room
Deck with wood elevator
Master bath remodel

+30

Response time1 day
16 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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All Mountain Tile and Flooring
5.0(
7
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Serving Williston, ND and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

"They came when they said or called to let me know they had to reschedule. The price was what they said it would be and it looks very nice. They took away garbage as agreed to on contract. They did what they said they would do.
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

Add a T-shaped spacer to each corner of a tile when placing it. You’ll want to nudge the tiles closer together so the spacers are touching each corner. When you’re done installing your tile, you can remove each spacer, wash them, and use them for your next project.

When working on your bathroom floor tiling, you should always tile the floor first and then refit the toilet afterward. This has both practical and visual advantages—the tile will have a better seal, and the installation will look cleaner.

On the other hand, when you try to cut the tiles to fit around the toilet, you’re putting yourself at a disadvantage. It’s a lot more work, it’s hard to be precise, and mistakes or miscalculations can lead to future moisture damage to the tiling, grout, and subfloor.

Glazed ceramic tiles don’t need to be sealed because the glazing already offers some protection against moisture. Unglazed ceramic tiles need to be sealed to keep the porous tile safe from moisture and staining. However, both types of tile can benefit from sealing. Sealant can make the tiles easier to keep clean and offer more resistance to water, spills, and stains.

There isn’t a one-size-fits-all best tile for a dog shower. Consider your budget, tile durability, aesthetics, and, most importantly, practicality. Avoid tiles your dog will slide around on. Pebbles are a great non-slip option, but are pricey and tricky to install. Glass might look modern, but it’s not scratch-resistant. Small, floor-rated ceramic or porcelain tiles are economical and have many grout lines that make the surface more slip-resistant. Pick a matte finish rather than a shiny tile if you want it to hide stray mud and hairs better.

Popular options include ceramic, porcelain, stone, and glass tiles, chosen based on the area (bathroom, kitchen) and desired aesthetic.

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