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Redemption Hardwood Flooring
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Serving Williamstown, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

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"This was one of the best experiences I’ve had with a contractor. We bought a house that needed significant work. I had several contractors in the house at the same time and they all worked well around each other. Redemption flooring owner is an honest and amazing human being. We got to know each other a bit over the course of the time it took to put hardwood floors down and later tile floors. Great personality, and just an all around great human being. Prices were reasonable and the work was emasculate !! Our floors loook fantastic!"
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Remodeling - General Project
Remodeling - General Project
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Response time2 days
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Tile Craft Artisans LLC
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Serving Williamstown, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

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Emergency services offered

"Very Professional and close attention to detail- Our bathroom tile looks fantastic and we are so pleased. Definitely worth every cent. Dont look any further than this company to do any tile work for residental or commercial-"
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Response time1 day
Response rate94%
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Green's Total Home Care
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Serving Williamstown, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

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"Hired for a custom shower tile job. Helped me pick out the tile. Very good communication, friendly, and hard working. The job was done quickly, and looks incredible!"
Response time6 hrs
Response rate90%
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

Yes, but you should only put tile directly on drywall in smaller areas that don’t experience excess moisture. For example, a small kitchen tile backsplash could work, but installing tile directly on the drywall in a bathroom or other chronically damp area is not a good idea. Either way, a cement backer board is a far more reliable solution, as drywall is susceptible to moisture and can warp or cause your tiles to crack.

There are no unbreakable rules of design, but experts recommend against using large tiles in areas with poor subflooring where they’re more prone to cracking, in areas where the floor isn’t entirely level, over raised areas or dips, and in bathrooms where budget is the primary concern. The size of your bathroom shouldn’t be a reason not to use large tiles; in fact, larger tiles, also known as slab tiles, can be a modern and sleek choice for bathroom floors and walls.

Yes, you can tile over existing shower tiles, but it's better to remove the old tiles first for the best results. Tiling over existing tiles requires a clean, level surface and proper adhesion. If the old tiles are in good condition, you can roughen the surface to improve adhesion. However, removing the old tiles ensures a smoother, longer-lasting finish and prevents potential issues down the line.

Travertine is a natural stone, while porcelain is ceramic. You can enjoy the best of both worlds with porcelain travertine tiles. Some people prefer porcelain to travertine because it doesn’t require regular maintenance and it’s easier to clean. Porcelain travertine looks like the real thing but only costs $3 to $6 per square foot.

Porcelain and ceramic tiles are made from clay, but porcelain tiles are fired in a kiln at a higher temperature. This makes them more durable, but it also means porcelain is more expensive than ceramic at $3 to $5 more per square foot.

Even with the higher price point, many people choose porcelain over ceramic because there are more color and design options.

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