Plumbing & Heating: To carry out plumbing repairs and installations

Wiring & Electrical: Kitchen and bathroom elctrics, outside lights and rewiring

Manchester Driveways & Paving: hard landscaping, concrete driveways and block paving

Painting & Wallpaper Hanging: Decorating bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens & halls

Kitchen Tiling, Bathroom Tiling: Professional tiling services for quartz, porcelain & travertine tiles Manchester

Building Services Manchester: Loft conversions, extensions and home improvements

Staircase Construction & Joinery Manchester: Door hanging, skirting board fitting and general joinery

Kitchens & Bathrooms Manchester: Complete installation of units, water and electrical services, tiling

Manchester Wall & Ceiling Plastering: Ceiling and wall plastering,stud walls built, external rendering, patch repairs

Television Networks Manchester: Aerial and tv networks fitted for all-room tv viewing Manchester

Combi Boilers Manchester: instant hot water and on-demand central heating systems

Roofers Manchester Roof repairs, roof tiles stripped and replaced, dormer windows fitted, chimney repointing

Flooring Manchester all kinds of flooring materials layed & fitted

Gardener Manchester for garden maintenance and landscaping projects

Windows & Doors Replacment window frames, glazing units and doors

Locksmith Manchester Replacment door and window security locks

Drain Cleaning Manchester clearing blocked drains and checking drainage pipes for cracks

UK Motorhome Hire Rent a camper van or motorhome near Manchester

Washing, cleaning and valeting services: wheel cleaning, bodywork & interior valeting Manchester

Wall & Floor Tiling

Room renovation: designer tiling services
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Manchester Wall & Floor Tiles

Tiling jobs our Manchester tilers are completing

  • Laying conservatory floor tiles
  • Tiling over underfloor heating
  • Limestone, travertine and marble wall tile application
  • Tiling walls of shower rooms with porcelain tiles
  • Tiling over boxed in utility room pipework
  • Tiling over old wall tiles in bathrooms
  • Feature kitchen wall creation using handmade tiles with relief patterns
  • Replacing utility room tiles with ceramic tiles
  • Wet room wall and floor tiling
  • Tiling hallways with terracotta floor tiles

Types of floor tiles

Although many tiles are available to choose between, some of them are designed only for walls, others are floor tile ranges, whilst some can be used to decorate either type of surface. Floor tiles should have enough texture that when wet they aren't slippery, making them a practical option for kitchens, bathrooms and wet rooms where water will likely splash on them. When tiling walls, the tiles tend to be thinner, which also makes them cheaper in general. Horizontally positioned border tiles are also used by many people to enhance designs and break up blocks of a single colour. DIY shops and tile outlets usually have signs in place to indicate what type of tiles you're looking at so you don't end up with the wrong sort of tiles for your floors or walls.

Manchester tiling services

When remodelling or refurbishing the interior decor in your home and you want to find Manchester a trusted tiler, it is important to you you have a tradesperson you can trust. Whether you want hard wearing porcelain tiles or cheap ceramic tiles for a downstairs toilet, shower room or kitchen, or natural stone tiles are being laid on your floor like travertine or limestone, you will find that contacting a reputable tiling expert in Manchester is easy when you submit an enquiry form with your job information. From providing advice about the best type of grout and adhesive to use, to finishing edges of part tiles walls with metallic or plastic trim and using strip seals to waterproof edges beside showers and baths boxing in ugly pipework in bathrooms and kitchens to creating tiled designs with multiple types of tiles, a local tiling expert can help.

Manchester Finishing touches and tiling services

  • Refreshing tile grout
  • Supplying seals for around baths and shower trays
  • Fixing plywood to floors to level them
  • Attaching tiles using rapid set tile adhesive
  • Sealing tiles made from natural stone to prevent discolouration
  • Using white or chrome tile trim to finish edges of tiles around windows
  • Edging ceramic wall tiles with tile borders
  • Tiled wall and floor restoration services
  • Preparing surfaces to be retiled by removing old tiles
  • Providing advice about the most suitable type of adhesives and grout

Rooms that can benefit from tiling

A hard wearing flooring option is tiles, which are practical for flooring and wall coverings, and there is also the option of tiling worktops, splash backs and fireplaces to create beautiful interior environments. Tiles are often used as a hallway flooring material in Victorian properties, which can be covered with rugs to add warmth and are easy to sweep clean. Kitchens and bathrooms are commonly tiled as is often the case with utility room flooring and wall coverings, as a result of them being waterproof and hygienic. For that reason, families with kids and pets tend to choose tiled floors. Sun rooms and conservatories are also decorated frequently with tiles, due to them staying cooler even in the heat of summer and by installing underfloor heating systems, warmth can be provided in winter.

Different types of kitchen tiles

You can choose from a number of different tile types, so when you're refurbishing your kitchen with new tiles on the work surfaces, floors and walls, you'll need to select the best type of tiles. If you're on a budget, you could choose ceramic or porcelain tiles. Porcelain tiles are extremely hard and therefore are very durable, but both types of tiles are available in a range of colours and designs. For added luxury, natural stone tiles could be the best choice, which are available in many different sizes, or mosaic tiles on a mat. A further possibility that can look effective on walls and floors is modular tile sets and both are available in slate and travertine, with the variety of colours providing an attractive finish. For a rustic kitchen or a feature wall look, handmade tiles can look fantastic with relief patterns and individual surface finishes, whereas if you want a tile that looks good as a splash back, you could try metallic tiles.

Choosing the best type of tile

  • Textured non-slip floor tiles
  • Mosaic wall tiles backed with mesh
  • Metallic mosaic wall tiles
  • Porcelain tiles with patterns
  • Riven slate floor tiles
  • Luxury handmade tiles with raised designs
  • Terracotta quarry tiles
  • Modular unfilled travertine
  • Bathroom wall ceramic tiles
  • Mosaic sheet glass tiles

Professional Manchester tiling services

Tilers in Manchester offer a number of services, from covering underfloor heating systems with floor tiles, which can be electrically powered or heated through hot water in pipes, to old floor and wall tile removal and surface preparation such as floor levelling and plastering walls to enable them to retile surfaces with stone, ceramic or porcelain tiles. Tiling products required to complete tiling jobs can be supplied by specialist tilers, such as specialist adhesives and tile grout, and advice can also be provided about how to choose the best adhesion products for your tiling project. When your walls are fully tiled, treatments to finish the surfaces of the tiles can be used, like painting coats of tile sealant onto surfaces of stone tiles. Staining and discolouring of tile surfaces can be avoided by sealing tiles, and every year you can receive a quality service from Manchester tilers therefore effectively maintaining that freshly tiled look in your kitchen or bathroom.

Manchester Tiles made from natural stone

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 and an experienced Manchester tiler can decorate your surfaces with them. En suites and bathrooms are frequently decorated in filled and honed travertine tiles, whilst the unfilled versions of the stone tiles are popular in kitchens where splashing is less. Application of natural stone tile sealant should be carried out to prevent surface damage from discolouring or being marked, but the most important natural stone tiles to seal are porous marble, travertine or limestone. Sealant should also be reapplied after around 12 months to ensure the surface remains protected. Slate tiles are another popular natural stone tile type that provides many colour options and has attractive riven textures. Tile shops sell natural stone tiles in a range of size options or even as modular packs containing a variety of sized pieces.


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