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Empire Today - Cleveland
3.6(
130
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Serving Hermitage, PA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1959

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Warranties offered

"Had flooring installed in January 2024. Came to home on time and did an excellent job. Polite workers, and cleaned up when they left. Should I need flooring again, would call again and definitely recommend them to anyone."
Carpet
Engineered Hardwood
Laminate
Luxury Vinyl
Solid Hardwood

+6

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J&A tile
New to Angi

Serving Hermitage, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

At J&A Tile, we take pride in delivering high-quality tile installation with craftsmanship you can trust. From custom showers and full bathroom remodels to kitchen backsplashes and flooring, we bring attention to detail and precision to every project.\n\nOur mission is simple: to create beautiful, durable spaces that exceed our customers’ expectations. We believe every tile should be installed with care, professionalism, and a commitment to quality that lasts for years to come.\n\nJ&A Tile is here to turn your vision into reality—one tile at a time.

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RS Mundekis Contracting
5.0(
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Serving Hermitage, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Rich and his crew of workers did quality work. Every person in my house were also kind and respectful and easy to work with. Our space has been finished for about a week and half and we are already loving it!"
basement remodel
basement remodel
basement remodel
basement remodel
basement remodel

+71

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Perry Home Improvements
5.0(
3
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Serving Hermitage, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He took over for another contractor who didn't do good. They're A -- Number One, the best in every way. He's very honest and reasonable in price. He's a very good and conscientious worker. Anything and everything you would want in a contractor, this kid is. He quoted a price for the mold removal and it ended up being more. We said we would pay the difference, but he said he quoted us a price and he was going to stick with it. He shows a lot of integrity. He's very, very honest. He's familiar with mold remediation and all forms of home improvement. You name it, he does it. I'm 71 years old and have been around. I know contractors and good workers. I don't know where he's been, because I wish we would have contacted him initially. I'd rate him higher than your rating scale goes. He's very good. When I called him, he came out that day. I would absolutely use him for other jobs. I feel very, very comfortable with him."
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

Yes, it’s possible to cut tile without a wet saw; instead, you can use an angle grinder, a glass cutter, a snap cutter, tile nippers, or a rotary tool with a tile-cutting blade. A manual tile cutter or snap cutter works well for the larger tiles that wet saws are typically used for, while smaller projects might just require nippers or a glass cutting wheel. If you’re working with large quantities of tile, however, power tools are best.

It’s easiest to start from an edge as it gives you a straight line. A problem may arise if your edge doesn’t line up perfectly, in which case it’s best to start from the center. Some think that starting tile from the center adds a focal point in the center of the hearth. 

No, you don’t technically need a cement backer board for a wall tiling project, but not using it risks disastrous moisture damage. Cement is naturally water-resistant, whereas drywall soaks it in, which can lead to warping or mold growth. Always use a backer board treated with a waterproof membrane for bathrooms and other chronically damp areas to ensure complete tile shower waterproofing.

Installing kitchen countertop tiles on a mold and moisture-resistant cement backer board is one of the best options. When fitted correctly on top of a plywood base, it’s stable and long-lasting. Old-fashioned cement board is economical, cuts neatly and easily with a circular or jigsaw, and screws into plywood without any difficulty.

Whether you want to match your tile trim with grout comes down to your personal preferences. If you match the two, it can help your tiles to stand out while providing a clean, cohesive look. On the other hand, you might opt to match your tile trim with your tiles. The best option will depend largely on your tile design, as well as how it fits overall with the rest of your room.

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