Tile Floor

A tile floor is a durable surface made from ceramic, porcelain, stone, or glass pieces set in grout. It's a popular choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways because it handles moisture and heavy foot traffic beautifully. Whether you're installing new tile, repairing cracked pieces, or regrouting worn seams, Angi helps you find the right pro and guides you through every step.

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Common Tile Floor Service Questions

Tile floor installation usually takes about 16 hours of active work along with a couple of days of drying time between tile and grout applications.

The amount of time it takes your installer will depend on many factors, including the square footage of the space, the tile material type, and if they need to make intricate tile cuts.

Yes, tile floor removal is a physically demanding project that takes between eight and 12 hours per 100 square feet. It also requires protective gear and closing the area off with construction-grade plastic sheeting to avoid dust and damage to other parts of your home.

Yes. You can tile over tile if the old tile is in good shape, but this will also create a thicker floor. As a result, you may have to remove and readjust baseboards and other room trimmings and potentially even raise door heights to work with the higher floors. In most projects, it’s best to remove the old tile before installing a new tile floor.

Replacing tile flooring can take a few days for a pro, but larger rooms will need more time. It takes eight to 12 hours for a tiling pro to remove old grout and tiles across 100 square feet. Then, it will take about four hours to prep the subfloor for tiles and another eight to 10 hours for a pro to install new tiles. Your tiling project may take up to a week, depending on the size of the room.

Steam cleaning frequency depends on how dirty your floors get. Some people use a steam cleaner as their primary cleaning method, steaming their floors weekly. Others only break out their steam cleaner when the floors need a deep clean, which might be once a month or a few times a year.