Plumbing & Heating: To carry out plumbing repairs and installations

Electricians Stoke On Trent: Rewiring property and installing new sockets

Paving & Driveways Stoke On Trent: Paved and concreted drives for decorative access and parking

Painters & Decorators Stoke On Trent: for wallpaper on feature walls, suface preparation:paint & paper stripping

Stoke On Trent Floor Tiles & Wall Tiles: Kitchen & Bathroom Tiles Fitted for walls and floors expertly fitted

Building Construction Stoke On Trent: for extensions, loft conversions, home maintenance & renovation tasks

Carpenters and Joiners Stoke On Trent: Door hanging, skirting board fitting and general joinery

Kitchen Units & Bathroom Suites Stoke On Trent: Complete installation of units, water and electrical services, tiling

Plasterers Stoke On Trent: Textured ceilings removed, reboarded and new ceilings and walls plastered

Stoke On Trent Television Aerial & Satellite: Aerial and tv networks fitted for all-room tv viewing Stoke On Trent

Boiler Servicing, Repair & Parts: instant hot water and on-demand central heating systems

Roofers Stoke On Trent Roof repairs, roof tiles stripped and replaced, dormer windows fitted, chimney repointing

Flooring Stoke On Trent all kinds of flooring materials layed & fitted

Gardener Stoke On Trent for garden maintenance and landscaping projects

Windows & Doors Replacment window frames, glazing units and doors

Locksmith Stoke On Trent Replacment door and window security locks

Drain Cleaning Stoke On Trent clearing blocked drains and checking drainage pipes for cracks

UK Motorhome Hire Rent a camper van or motorhome near Stoke On Trent

car washing, waxing & valeting Stoke On Trent: wheel cleaning, bodywork & interior valeting Stoke On Trent

Kitchen & Bathroom

Home Improvement: wall & floor tiling services
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Stoke On Trent Wall & Floor Tiles

Tiles suited to use in kitchens

There is a number of tile types available so when you're planning to tile a kitchen work tops, walls or flooring, you'll need to select the best type of tiles. Choosing porcelain or ceramic tiles can be practical when on a budget. Durability is one of the main benefits of porcelain tiles resulting from how hard they are, but both types of tiles are available in a range of colours and designs. A more luxurious option is natural stone tiles that you can find in various sizes including 40x60cm, 40x40cm and 60x60cm, or you could choose mosaic tiles with mat mesh backing to tile sections of walls or to use as tiled borders. Another option to consider is modular tile sets that can look effective on either floors or walls and there is a varied range of colours in both travertine and slate tiles you could choose between. Adding individuality to a kitchen can be achieved by using handmade tiles, whereas if you want a tile that looks good as a splash back, you could try metallic tiles.

Decorating your house with tiles

If you choose tiles, you will have products that can easily be kept clean and that are well suited to application on both floors and walls, and they also make attractive work tops and fire surrounds. Victorian houses often have hallway floors covered with tiles such as Minton tiles, which look good with rugs on them and can be kept clean easily with sweeping and mopping. Tiled walls and floors in bathrooms and kitchens are commonplace, as with floors and walls in utility rooms, which is down to them being hygienic and waterproof. For that reason, tiled floors are popular for families with pets and children. Sun rooms and conservatories are also decorated frequently with tiles, because they provide a cool flooring surface even when the room is warm but they can be transformed into warm comfortable flooring in winter with the use of underfloor heating.

Tilers in Stoke-on-Trent are assisting with tiling projects

  • Using travertine and limestone tiles to redecorate bathrooms
  • Tiling hallways with terracotta floor tiles
  • Feature kitchen wall creation using handmade tiles with relief patterns
  • Tiling over underfloor heating
  • Using porcelain tiles to tile shower room walls
  • Bathroom redecorating by tiling over old tiles
  • Applying tiles to walls and floors or wet rooms
  • Fitting plywood boxing over kitchen pipes and tiling over
  • Replacing utility room tiles with ceramic tiles
  • Tiling conservatory floors

Stoke-on-Trent tilers are carrying out home improvements

  • Supplying grout and adhesive for tiling projects
  • Tiling walls using elastomeric tile adhesive
  • Refreshing tile grout
  • Old wall tile removal and surface preparation
  • Natural stone tile sealant application
  • Waterproofing shower trays and baths by fitting seal strips
  • Affixing tile borders to finish edges of tiles on walls
  • Attaching chrome tile trim around windows
  • Restoration of floors and walls that are tiled
  • Levelling floors with plyboard prior to tiling

Different types of tiles

  • Mosaic wall tiles backed with mesh
  • Non-slip textured floor tiles
  • Porcelain tiles with patterns
  • Coloured glass tiles
  • Bathroom wall ceramic tiles
  • Handmade ceramic tiles
  • Kitchen floor terracotta tiles
  • Modular slate tile packs
  • Modular unfilled travertine
  • Metal wall tiles

Stoke-on-Trent Tiles made from natural stone

A range of different natural stone tiles are available to choose from which are luxurious wall and floor tile options and a time served Stoke-on-Trent tiler can carry out the tiling work for you. Honed and filled travertine tiles are commonly used in bathrooms and en suites, whereas kitchens are commonly tiled with unfilled travertine because the amount of water contact is less. Travertine tiles treated with stone sealant are protected from discolouring or being marked, but the most important natural stone tiles to seal are porous marble, travertine or limestone. Increased protection can be provided through application of further coats of sealant each year. A further tile choice that is popular is slate which floors and walls can be decorated with, and 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 there are options to use modular tile packs that give a variety of tile sizes to create attractive designs.

Professional Stoke-on-Trent tiling services

Tilers in Stoke-on-Trent provide a variety of services, from laying tiled floors over underfloor heating, which can either be electrically powered or warmed using hot water, to chipping away old tiles from walls and floors as well as using floor levelling compounds and plaster to level walls and floors to enable them to retile surfaces with stone, ceramic or porcelain tiles. Accessories and tiling products are also able to be provided by professional tilers, such as grout and adhesive, and they can provide advice on the best type of adhesion products for your particular tiling task. If your tiles have been attached to your walls and floors, the tiled surfaces can be coated with finishing products like sealing tiles made from natural stone materials. Applying sealant to tiles will prevent discolouration and staining and this is a service that knowledgeable tilers in Stoke-on-Trent can provide therefore effectively maintaining that freshly tiled look in your kitchen or bathroom.

Reputable tilers in Stoke-on-Trent

When you're renovating or redecorating a property and need a trusted tiler in Stoke-on-Trent, it is important to you you have a tradesperson you can trust. Whether you're looking for ceramic or porcelain tiles for a WC, en suite or family bathroom, or you've chosen natural stone floor tiles like travertine or limestone, you can contact a recommended tiler in Stoke-on-Trent by sending your details through on the enquiry form. From informing customers which tile grout and tile adhesive to use, to adding finishing touches such as tile trims and using strips to seal along baths and showers, boxing utility room pipework in to laying mosaics, a tiling specialist near Stoke-on-Trent has the answer.

Different tiles for floors

There is a large amount of choice when selecting new tiles, but some tile ranges are specifically for walls, others are specifically for use on floors, and there are other tiles that can be used for walls and floors. Tiles for floors are usually textured to prevent people slipping on them, making them a practical option for kitchens, bathrooms and wet rooms where water will likely splash on them. Wall tiles tend to be cheaper as they can be thinner. Borders are also often used with wall tiles to break up expanses of tiles. Tile stores and DIY shops usually mark tiles so you don't purchase the wrong sort of tiles for your floors and walls.


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