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American Dream Flooring & Tile
5.0(
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Serving Brittons Neck, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"American Dream Flooring & Tile assisted me in selecting the flooring for a large area. Their installation was beautifully done. I was very pleased with their installers. The floor has held up extremely well. It still looks brand new even with large dog and his nails. Very happy with this company!"
Custom Tile Handicap Shower
Waterproof Flooring
Kitchen Remodeling
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Full line of Cali Products including Bamboo, LVP, Laminate & Hardwood!

+25

Response time7 hrs
Response rate99%
14 neighbors recently requested a quote
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T&W Home improvements LLC
5.0(
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Serving Brittons Neck, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We love the professional work that Dylan and Hunter provided for us. They have many skills and can do a lot of projects beside doing tile. We are glad to call them friends. 👍"
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+29

Response time1 day
Response rate93%
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
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One Stop Plus Renovations, LLC
4.2(
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Serving Brittons Neck, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The crew did an exceptional job of tiling my backsplash. They were very professional and careful of the surrounding area. When done they cleaned up nicely"
Shower Remodel
Shower Remodel
Backsplash installation
Counter top installation
Painting

+104

Response time2 days
13 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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South End Remodeling
3.8(
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Serving Brittons Neck, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The job went very well. They showed up on time, installed a beautiful floor in a day and a half, cleaned up their mess and were very personable and professional in their work and customer service!"
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

Yes, tiling a bathroom is a great way to boost your home's value, especially if you are replacing old or dated flooring. Adding a new tile floor can deliver a return on investment (ROI) of around 56.4%, with some projects offering up to 100% ROI. Buyers appreciate new tile because it provides a modern look and is known for being durable, water-resistant, low-maintenance, and easy to clean. For the best results and highest return, consider hiring a professional, as tiling mistakes can be very noticeable and detract from the value.

Altering the layout of your bathroom will make a big difference as moving or adding plumbing quickly inflates your total bill. While you can recoup more of your cost (in home value terms) by adding a bathroom, rearranging the layout won’t affect your home’s sticker value. However, strategic placements that allow more light or better flow may increase buyer interest.

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.

The rule tells you how to cut tile to install it in a corner. The 3/4/5 rule recommends that you should have 3 feet across on one straight line, four feet on the other perpendicular line, and 5 feet of length from the end of one of the lines to the other. You’re making a right triangle with the tile, and the hypotenuse (the line across from where the 3-foot lie and 4-foot line meet) should be 5 feet long.

The best bathroom floor tiles are strong enough to withstand the weight of a clawfoot tub. However, professional tile installation is essential. If the tiles are uneven or improperly fixed, they may crack under the pressure. Be careful when installing the tub—if it drops or drags on the tiles, it could easily cause scratches or cracks.

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