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Aztec Stone Works
5.0(
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Serving Evington, VA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This was an all around good experience. Great communication and pricing and a quick turnaround between template and install - template on Friday and install on Monday! I would use them again and recommend them."
Bathroom remodeling
Full kitchen remodeling
Bathroom remodeling
Dallas white countertops
Bathroom remodeling

+4

Response time1 day
Response rate100%
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Footprints Bath and Tile Blue Ridge
5.0(
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Serving Evington, VA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Footprints Bath and Tile Blue Ridge specializes in complete bathroom remodels, turning your bathroom into a luxurious retreat. Our expert services include tile installation, custom showers, vanities, and fixtures. We partner with top vendors to deliver high-quality results. Whether you're looking for a small bathroom update or a full remodel, Footprints Bath and Tile Blue Ridge is committed to exceeding your expectations and creating a stunning, inviting space.\n

Full Bathroom Remodel
Full Bathroom Remodel
Full Bathroom Remodel
Full Bathroom Remodel
Full Bathroom Remodel

+31

Response time10 mins
Response rate100%
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Tru-Fix Home Repairs, LLC
4.5(
4
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Serving Evington, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

"Steve was such a pleasure to work with! I highly recommend him as a tile contractor. He installed our backsplash and it looks absolutely beautiful. He arrived when he said he would and was the most tidy contractor I have met in quite awhile. Bonus that he is genuinely a super nice guy! I will be using Steve in future projects."
Master Bath renovation
Master Bath renovation
Master Bath renovation
Master Bath renovation
Master Bath renovation

+16

Response time3 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Backsplash Installation questions, answered by experts

Ideally, you should remove tile before installing hardwood floors, but there are good reasons not to. Removing stubborn tile can be a labor-intensive job that adds days to the project. The subfloor beneath the tiles could also be damaged during the process, meaning you’d have to repair the subfloor before installing the new hardwood floor. 

For glass tile, you want to use unsanded grout. Sanded grout is a stronger and grittier cement grout that is great for installing tiles with wider gaps and into joints. However, it is susceptible to scratching glass tile and is more difficult to use in thinner gaps. Unsanded grout, while more expensive, is easier to fit between thin gaps and is less harsh on delicate materials, like glass tile.

You should always use caulk instead of grout where the tile meets the wall. This will help your tile installation look great and last a long time. When you accidentally use grout for the corner seams, you end up making the tiles too rigid. So as the wall shifts over time, your tiles have no wiggle room. This can lead to tile damage, which will eventually require you to do at least a partial reinstallation.

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.

Yes, construction materials like tile, lumber, drywall, and hardware can be disposed of in a dumpster, just not in your regular garbage. As you’re planning your project, just make sure to rent the correct size of dumpster based on the scope of your needs and be aware of weight limits. Tile weighs a lot (along with other construction materials), and your costs could increase if you exceed the weight limit in your contract with the dumpster provider. 

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