Flooring

Tile Installation

What to Expect

Tile requires very particular subfloor preparation. Frequently, a water-resistant backer board is affixed to the subfloor, providing a secure and stable surface for tile installation.

As with all other forms of flooring offered by Gregory’s Paint & Flooring, we have well-trained, skilled, and experienced installers for your project. You can rely on them to produce a beautiful finished job while being careful and courteous.

A pre-installation walk-through with your tile installer will help ensure that you are prepared for the big day. The matters of removal and disposal of old flooring, trim, subfloor preparation, and door clearance can be addressed during the walk-through.

During Your Tile Installation

On installation day, you should plan to be home. Expect a lot of noise and the potential for some dust production. With that, you should have a plan for keeping children and pets well clear of the work areas.

First, the installer will determine tile layout. Then, using chalk lines as a guide, your installer will spread thin-set mortar in small areas and will place the tiles in it. Spacers are used between tiles so that they are evenly placed. After the mortar sets, grout is applied—sometimes the next day.

After Your Tile Installation

New ceramic tile projects need time to cure and solidify. Typically, floors should not be walked on for at least 48 hours after the tiles are laid; similarly, ceramic tile shower stalls and counters should remain completely moisture free for a couple days so the grout can completely dry.

If you have questions about floor maintenance, we would be happy to answer them for you.