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All Valley Solutions LLC
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Serving La Feria, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

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Emergency services offered

"The owner at All Valley Solutions was so generous with his time and expertise. He took time out of his busy job schedule to cut some tile into smaller pieces so that I could continue the progress on my backyard project. He responds to phone calls and is easy to get in contact with. He is professional, polite, kind, and helpful. I am hoping to hire his company in the future for a home construction and possible remodel."
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Ricia Construction
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Serving La Feria, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2025

Free estimates

"Ricia construction was on time for appointment, very professional gentleman very clean work and awesome prices . If your looking for professional work Ricia Construction is your go to ."
Response time3 hrs
Response rate100%
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Pablo Aguayo - Master Carpenter
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Serving La Feria, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1969

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Pablo Aguayo, we definitely used him.  The matter of fact he just completed the job for us last week.  He was remodeling our new set.  He remodeled our desks, countertops and our outside shade as a matter of fact so he did an awning for us as well.  We have used him in the past.  He had a fast crew.  They work around our new stuff without creating too much noise that were crashed.  The job is always completed on time and they are very professional.  Pricing is very fair.  We intent to use him in the very near future."
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Backsplash Installation questions, answered by experts

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. 

To make a small bathroom look bigger, choose light-colored tiles in a medium- to large-format size. Lighter colors like white, cream, or light gray help open up a room, making it feel larger and more airy. While it may seem counterintuitive, small tiles can actually make a bathroom look smaller because the increased number of grout lines creates a busy pattern that visually shrinks the space. Instead, opt for medium- or large-format tiles for a more seamless, expansive appearance. For the best effect, pair your tiles with a matching or similarly colored grout to create a continuous surface that enhances the illusion of a larger area. Avoid dark colors, heavy patterns, and contrasting grout, as these can make the space feel more confined.

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.

Like glass tiles, you will not need to seal most porcelain tiles, particularly if the porcelain is already glazed. It depends on quality. Porcelain is very water resistant, but it is not 100% waterproof. To avoid staining, some homeowners use a penetrating sealer. It is also a good idea to seal your grout. Unless you use epoxy grout, grout is very porous and can harbor bacteria, mold, and mildew.

Glazed ceramic tiles don’t need to be sealed because the glazing already offers some protection against moisture. Unglazed ceramic tiles need to be sealed to keep the porous tile safe from moisture and staining. However, both types of tile can benefit from sealing. Sealant can make the tiles easier to keep clean and offer more resistance to water, spills, and stains.

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