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Scott's Ceramic Tile
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Serving Saint Charles, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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Offers commercial services

Scott's Ceramic Tile provides reliable flooring services in Little River, SC and the surrounding areas. Don't hesitate to contact us now!\n\nWe serve in Little River, SC, North Myrtle Beach SC; Red Hill SC; Forestbrook SC; Surfside Beach Town SC; Carolina Shores Town North NC; and the surrounding areas.\n\nFlooring Service, Flooring Installation, Affordable Vinyl Flooring, LVP Flooring, Commercial Flooring\nHardwood Floor, Tile and Vinyl\n\nFor more information visit our website: https://flooringcontractorlittleriver.com/

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Quality Flooring & Renovations LLC
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Serving Saint Charles, SC and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Brandon and Haley with Quality Flooring and renovations did an outstanding job renovating our powder room. They came and worked in our home on a holiday and delivered as promised. The old wood was replaced with new wood. They installed a new toilet and new sink and our powder room looks magnificent. Can’t recommend this company high enough! Call them today!"
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Anderson painting
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Serving Saint Charles, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Anderson Painting is the best! MIkel and team were conscientious, hard working and paid attention to the little details. Showed up when they said they would and stayed until they got the job done. Will definitely recommend them to all my friends and neighbors and will call them again when it's time to repaint the home. Cannot say enough great things about this company."
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Alvarez tile LLC
5.0(
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Serving Saint Charles, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

"Martin did a wonderful job on my home kitchen and bathroom tile. I am a land lord his crew has done all of my rental properties as well. Always 5 star service. If you need Tile work he is your guy."
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

You cannot tile directly over hot mop waterproofing because tile requires a smooth, solid surface to adhere properly. Additionally, the shower bed pan needs to be raised and sloped toward the drain to prevent water from pooling. However, you can hot mop and apply a sloped mortar bed over the top (to which the tile can then be adhered). 

It’s not a good idea to lay tile and grout on the same day. The adhesive or thin-set that sticks the tiles to the surface needs plenty of time to dry before you can grout. Wait for 24 to 48 hours, depending on moisture levels in the space. The tiles can become misaligned and more prone to damage if you don’t wait.

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.

Yes, provided you aren’t installing drywall over it. But you can skim coat it, apply new tile right on top, paint it, or stencil it. For more budget- and DIY-friendly options, you can install beadboard or apply decals. Just make sure that the current tiles are in good condition and prepped well for the paint or adhesive to stick.

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.

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