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Tilers Dorset

Ceramic & Stone Tiles

Custom Tile Company
01202 667115
07973 542 447

Tiler Dorset: Modernising your home with ceramic or stone wall & floor tiles?; tile fitting Dorset

  • wall tiles
  • underfloor heating
  • domestic tiling
  • kitchen tiling
  • Dorset
  • tile adhesive
  • floor tiles
  • Poole
  • Floor preparation
  • Dorset Tiling
  • travertine
  • entrances
  • 4074
  • Bournemouth

Tilers Dorset

Ceramic & Stone Tiles

AP Harley
01202 872478
07802 604 133

Tiler Dorset: Modernising your home with ceramic or stone wall & floor tiles?; tile fitting Dorset

  • Dorset Tiling
  • Floor preparation
  • underfloor heating
  • grouting
  • Dorset
  • wall tiles
  • bathroom tiling
  • Ferndown
  • travertine
  • entrances
  • domestic tiling
  • home improvements
  • 4158
  • Bournemouth

Dorset Tiling Services

Kitchen & Bathroom Tiling

Wash Rooms R Us Ltd
07703 208 102

Kitchen & Bathroom Tiling Dorset: Modernising your home with ceramic or stone wall & floor tiles?; Professional tiling and grouting Dorset

  • domestic tiling
  • Floor preparation
  • wall tiles
  • floor tiles
  • Dorset
  • tile adhesive
  • natural stone tiles
  • Bournemouth
  • entrances
  • underfloor heating
  • Dorset Tiling
  • travertine
  • 4917
  • Bournemouth

Helping Bournemouth

Bournmouth tilers are offering professional services

There is a range of services that tilers in Bournmouth provide, from laying floor tiles over underfloor heating systems, which can be electrically powered or heated through hot water in pipes, to old floor and wall tile removal and levelling floors and walls with plaster and screed to prepare walls for retiling with new ceramic, porcelain or natural stone tiles. Tiling products required to complete tiling jobs can be supplied by specialist tilers, such as specialist adhesives and tile grout, in addition to being able to give product advice about the most suitable brand for your tiling work. Once walls have been tiled, treatments to finish the surfaces of the tiles can be used, such as tile sealant, which is usually applied to natural stone tiles. Sealing tiles will prevent staining and discolouration of your tiles and every year you can receive a quality service from Bournmouth tilers to leave the surface of your tiles protected and looking beautiful for years.

Kitchen tiles

There is a number of tile types available so if you're looking to retile your kitchen flooring and walls, selecting the best tiles on the market is necessary. If you're on a budget, you could choose ceramic or porcelain tiles. Porcelain tiles are extremely hard and therefore are very durable, however you can choose from many tile types, patterns and designs. If you want to add a little bit of luxury to your kitchen, natural stone tiles could be the solution, that can be purchased from tile specialists in a number of different sizes, and both square and rectangle shapes, or can be smaller mosaic mat tiles that can cover walls or be used as borders. Modular tile sets are another possibility suited to use on floors and walls and you can select from a range of travertine and slate options with various colours on offer. Individuality can be added to any kitchen with the use of handmade tiles which often have raised designs, and metallic tiles can be used to reflect light and provide attractive splash backs.

Which sort of tiles to choose

  • Durable porcelain floor tiles
  • Terracotta kitchen floor tiles
  • Riven slate floor tiles
  • Cheap ceramic tiles
  • Coloured glass tiles
  • Non-slip textured floor tiles
  • Mosaic border tiles
  • Stainless steel mosaic tiles
  • Handmade ceramic tiles
  • Filled and honed travertine

Different tiles for floors

Despite there being a lot of different sorts of tiles, some ranges of tiles are only for application on walls, others are floor tile ranges, and there are other tiles that can be used for walls and floors. To prevent people slipping on floor tiles, they usually have textured surfaces, so that they are safe for use in kitchens and bathrooms where water splashing can occur. When tiling walls, the tiles tend to be thinner, which also makes them cheaper in general. Borders are also often used with wall tiles to break up expanses of tiles. Signage and point of sales in DIY superstores and tile retailers are usually present to indicate what type of tiles you are looking at so you know you're getting the right sort of tiles for your walls and floors.

Tiling services from tilers in Bournmouth

  • Removing old wall tiles and preparing walls for retiling
  • Edging windows with brushed chrome tile trim
  • Using tile borders to edge ceramic wall tiles
  • Using flexible adhesive to attach tiles to floors
  • Supplying seals for around baths and shower trays
  • Supplying grout and adhesive for tiling projects
  • Levelling floors with plyboard prior to tiling
  • Replacing grout between bathroom tiles
  • Applying sealant to natural stone tiles
  • Restoring tiled floors and walls

Choosing natural stone tile products Bournmouth

Natural stone tile ranges offer a large amount of choice of tile types that offer a luxurious finish to a wall or floor in your home work which can be completed by an experienced tiler in Bournmouth. Honed and filled travertine tiles are commonly used in bathrooms and en suites, whereas the unfilled type of tile will often be used to decorate kitchens because there is less chance of water splashing. Travertine tiles treated with stone sealant are protected from marking and discolouration, however tumbled marble and limestone or porous travertine are the most important tile surfaces to seal. Sealant should also be reapplied after around 12 months to ensure the surface remains protected. Slate tiles, which can be used on walls or floors, are another popular choice, that can be purchased in various colours and usually have riven textures. Tile suppliers and DIY stores offer tiles in a variety of different sizes or you can choose modular packs which provide variation in tile sizes.

Tiling jobs our Bournmouth tilers are completing

  • Using ceramic tiles to tile utility room walls
  • Boxing in bathroom pipework and tiling over
  • Tiling walls and floors in wet rooms
  • Tiling over bathroom wall tiles
  • Laying floor tiles in hallways
  • Laying conservatory floor tiles
  • Tiling over underfloor heating
  • Using natural stone tiles to tile bathroom walls
  • Tiling shower room walls
  • Decorating kitchen walls with handmade luxury tiles

Different rooms where tiles can be used

Tiles provide hard wearing durability and are easy to clean, as well as being well suited to application on both floors and walls, and there is also the option of tiling worktops, splash backs and fireplaces to create beautiful interior environments. Hallways in Victorian homes are often covered with tiles, which are easy to sweep clean and can be covered with rugs. Tiled walls and floors in bathrooms and kitchens are commonplace, as are utility room walls and floors, which is down to them being hygienic and waterproof. That's one of the reasons why families find tiled floors so appealing. Sun rooms and conservatories are also decorated frequently with tiles, due to them staying cooler even in the heat of summer and they can also be heated in winter using underfloor heating.

Bournmouth tiling services

If you're planning to refurbish rooms in your home and are looking for a trustable tiler in Bournmouth, it's important that you know you're hiring a reliable tradesman. Whether you're on a budget and want cheap ceramic tiles for a downstairs toilet, shower room or kitchen, or natural stone tiles are being laid on your floor such as filled and honed travertine or marble, you can find tiling companies in Bournmouth with ease by submitting an enquiry form. From informing customers which tile grout and tile adhesive to use, to edging tiles with chrome, brass or white trim and fitting tile over or tile up to seal strips along baths and showers, boxing in ugly pipework in bathrooms and kitchens to creating mosaic tiled designs, a tiling specialist near Bournmouth has the answer.