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All Builds Construction and Remodeling
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Serving Lakeside Marblehead, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I am so happy I hired them to install a click& lock vinyl floor .great service, clean and very fast .We are lucky to have them in Huron . I will call them for all my home improvement projects . Angelo and his Dad are very nice and honest."
New panel install
New panel install
New Panel Install
Master bathroom tile install
Full bathroom tile install

+23

Response time2 days
Response rate85%
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
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American Surfaces
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Tile: Ceramic and Porcelain - InstallTile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Install - For BusinessTile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Repair+1 more

Serving Lakeside Marblehead, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"This is the second project we’ve done with Mike. Mike never disappoints. Awesome floor tiles and backsplash! Plus exhaust installation, plumbing, dishwasher installation, heating floor and many many more small things that we needed help with. He’ s always open minded, listening to customers requests, offering different solutions and always creative. Pleasure to work with."
Amherst Shower
LVP Flooring
Amherst Shower
Sandusky Kitchen Remodel
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project

+27

Response time1 day
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Jill Seidner Interior Design
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Tile: Ceramic and Porcelain - InstallTile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Install - For BusinessTile: Ceramic and Porcelain - Repair+1 more

Serving Lakeside Marblehead, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Credit card accepted

"Once I sent her all the measurements, it took her a little while to get the options back to me.  Overall, they're good designs.  However, they're very simplistic and give general ideas for space planning.  I was hoping to have a better idea for sizes of furniture for the space and some variations on staging.  
Jill was very responsive when I did have a question.  I'm not sure how helpful it is to have a virtual design done.  If we lived in similar cities, I'd probably use her again for help with additional designs.
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

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.

Grout and caulk are commonly used together, especially in bathrooms. Grout goes between the tiles and keeps them sturdy and in place on the walls or floor. Caulk goes in corners or where two different materials meet (like where the bathtub meets the tile) to create a waterproof seal. However, they are not interchangeable—you shouldn't use caulk to adhere tile and shouldn’t use mortar if you need a waterproof seal.

You have creative freedom when it comes to your tile trim. If, however, you are considering skipping tile trim, please think twice about that. It is good practice to install tile trim, whether on walls or flooring. Think, too, about the aesthetic you are going for and choose a trim type and color that will help enhance the space.

Options include clay, concrete, and slate tiles. Each offers unique durability, aesthetics, and costs.

You can lay tile directly on a plywood countertop, but if it’s a high-traffic surface in a kitchen, it’s better to add a moisture-resistant base. Plywood is susceptible to moisture, so if dampness seeps through from the surface around the sink or where you prep food, it can cause the plywood to warp, leading to grout damage, cracked tiles, or mold growth under the surface. 

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