Tile Contractors in Detroit, MI
Stone Master, LLC
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Restore-A-Floor, LLC.
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J F Masonry & Tile, LLC
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Unique Woodworking and More
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Complete Home Maintenance, LLC
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Uwanitt Janitorial Services
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Superior Tile and Stone
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XP Construction, LLC
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Marblelife / GroutMasters
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Plymouth Carpet Service
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Centurion Services, Inc.
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Mr. Madison Cleaning Service
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Destiny Floor Cleaning and Restoration
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Two Guys and a Bucket, LLC
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Cherry Carpentry
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General Mack Contractor, LLC
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Benny's Tile and Marble
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All Point Builders
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Stone Restoration Services
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Wright At Home Construction, LLC
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Rochester Renovation & Repair, Inc.
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Handyman Service
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Diamond Grout, LLC
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Glass Block Concepts
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Advanced Floor Care
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Detroit Flooring Tile
Bathroom remodels are one of the most popular home improvement projects out there, and one of the few projects in Detroit that still show substantial cost vs. resale value in the depressed housing market. In fact, without quality bathrooms, there's a good chance a prospective home buyer will simply move on to the next listing. That said, you'll need to get the most bang for your buck to successfully remodel your bathroom for its resale value or to meet a limited budget. Whether this means new flooring, new walls, or a new tub/shower installation, bathroom tile in Detroit is often the material of choice for your bathroom remodel.
Types of Tile
Bathroom tile can mean a number of things, with various types of tile serving different areas and functions. The tile that best stands up to the onslaught of water in your shower may not be the best tile for the dirt and impact common to bathroom floors. Just because a tile is harder and less likely to chip doesn't mean it also has greater stain resistance. Of course, you can generally find a tile that stands up to everything and looks great doing it, but high-end tiles of this nature may not fit within your budget.
Ceramic, porcelain, several types of stone, stainless steel, and glass tile are only the most common tiling materials. Some are more decorative than others. Stone may have more alluring textures, while ceramic offers bolder colors. Cost is a function of availability and performance, but costs can vary even within these tiling materials depending on thickness, sealants, and other treatments.
The one universal measure of a quality tile installation is grout. Without a reliable grout compound and quality workmanship during the installation, even the highest quality tile will be in trouble. Colored grout can help disguise minimal dirt accumulation, but you'll still want to periodically clean, maintain, and eventually replace your grout to protect the long-term well being of your tile.
Flooring Tile
Along with other bathroom tile, the most popular kind of tiling installation is flooring tile. In Detroit, many homeowners need to complete home remodels on a budget, but you never want an area of your home to look like it was thrown together with the cheapest materials available. Floor tile is a great way to get a high quality look for a reasonable cost. You have more options for materials and labor costs with tiling than many other flooring installations. Especially since carpeting isn't a viable flooring material for every area of a home, the most cost-effective hard surface flooring for kitchens, baths, and other areas is tile. No matter how tight your budget is, though, it's never wise to look solely at money when completing any home improvement. High-traffic, heavily-used kitchens may need tiles with a certain amount of hardness, scratch resistance, and quality grout or you may need to repair or replace your tile before your finances have had a chance to recover from the initial remodel.
Cost of Tile
So, how much does it cost to install tile? Well, the average tile installation across the board costs just less than $2,000. This includes flooring installation and other tiling projects such as walls, shower stalls, and counters. This means that flooring tile in Detroit, which tends to be larger by nature, may tend toward $2,500 or $3,000, while smaller projects can be installed for $1,000 or less. Even for larger projects, you can still manage the costs by choosing a reasonable tiling material.
Contractors and Manufacturers
That said, you shouldn't assume that a home improvement chain store will necessarily deliver the cheapest tile or do so reliably. While manufacturers do extend discounts to these stores for purchasing tile in bulk, they extend many of these same discounts to tile contractors. Moreover, our feedback shows these chain stores are often the cause of project delays associated with delivery problems. This is what one Detroit homeowner told us: "The only problem we had was in ordering the tiles. We bought decorative tiles and then had problems ordering matching plain tiles from (a chain store). We had a good experience with the installation by our HomeAdvisor contractor." Keep in mind, too, that local Detroit tile contractors may have insight into which manufacturer is dependable and offers the best tiling product for your home and your budget.