AS A TILE INSTALLER, WE PRIDE OURSELVES IN OUR TILE INSTALLATIONS.
TILE INSTALLATION HAS TO START WITH A GREAT FOUNDATION.
RESEARCH HAS GIVEN US THE EDGE IN MAKING SURE THAT YOUR INVESTMENT WILL LAST FOR DECADES.
OUR INSTALLATION TECHNIQUES ARE A MARRIAGE OF OLD SCHOOL AND MODERN TILE INSTALLATION TECHNOLOGIES.
OUR CUSTOMERS ALWAYS GET TO USE OUR
DISCOUNTS. THIS WAY YOU CAN GET THE TILE YOU WANT FOR THE PRICE YOU ARE LOOKING AT SPENDING.
AND AS ALWAYS WE ARE THE IN HOUSE LICENSED TILE INSTALLERS
RON PARKO -owner and Licensed Builder
Ask our competition if they can stand behind their tile installations and
offer a 10 year warranty on the installation of the tile.
We
can!
We offer a 10 year warranty on our tile installation
when installed using certain products.
Most ceramic tile carries a PEI (Porcelain Enamel Institute) wear rating:
• Class
1, no foot traffic. Interior residential and commercial walls only.
• Class 2, light traffic. Interior residential
and commercial walls and residential bathroom floors.
• Class 3, light to moderate traffic. Residential floors,
countertops, and walls.
• Class 4, moderate to heavy traffic. Residential, medium commercial and light institutional
floors and walls.
• Class 5, heavy to extra-heavy traffic. Residential, commercial and institutional floors and
walls.
Indoor vs. outdoor tile
Tile
that absorbs water will crack when exposed to freezing
and thawing. Tile with an absorption rating
of 3 percent or less is usually considered acceptable for outdoor use.
That includes
vitrified and porcelain ceramic tiles.
Outdoor tile is very dense and doesn’t break easily. Use thin-set mortar
with
a latex admix.