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(515) 418-9167
7600 E Caley Ave Apt 608 Englewood, CO 80111
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9858 East Mexico Avenue, Suite 1010 Denver, CO 80247
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Denver Tile

Bathrooms and tile are as synonymous in the Mile High City as Elway and the Broncos, as Longs Peak and the Rocky Mountain skyline, as Casa Bonita and Cliff Divers! When it comes to creating a beautiful, functional, safe, and distinctive bathroom, bathroom tile in Denver is the first place you ought to turn.

Tile Options The first thing to get out of the way is the idea that tile is for floors. Even in the rest of your home that's selling yourself short on the possibilities tile has to offer, but in the bathroom, it's downright blasphemous. Not to say that a tumbled marble or ceramic subway tile floor isn't a great bathroom flooring tile solution in Denver, but when you figure in backsplashes, countertops, tub and shower surrounds, tubs, sinks, showers, and even decorative wall coverings and trim, there are a host of applications that are perfectly suited to bathroom tile in Denver.

Brimming with Possibility If there's a situation in the tiling world that can get your motor revving about tile possibilities, the bathroom is it. Linoleum floors and those pastel blue ceramic shower tiles your grandma had are a thing of the past. Today's bathroom tiles are cutting edge in every sense of the word: including their design, function, looks, style, and even how they're made. Here's a list of some of the most popular and trendsetting Denver bathroom tile products, just to introduce you to the possibilities.

  • Subway Tile—Who would want their bathroom to look like an old subway station or subway station restroom? Lots of people. Reclaimed and reproduction line subway tiles are available in hundreds of shapes and sizes (though colors are limited mostly to black and white). This is perfect bathroom tile in Denver for creating a 50s, retro-style look.

  • Glass Tile—From colored to clear to glass tiles enhanced with metal oxides (think motor oil in a puddle, only focus on the appearance, not the bad environmental stuff), these tiles are one of kind. They tend to be mosaic in nature (i.e. small), and since we mentioned environmental issues, the majority of glass tile is made from recycled glass.

  • Concrete Tile—With the help of modern technology, concrete tile (or concrete floors cut to look like tile) can be made to mimic just about any stone product, polished or rough, or you can enter the otherworldly realm of acid-stained concrete. Even better, concrete is a heck of a lot cheaper than real stone.

  • Pebble Tile—Exactly what it sounds like. Real pebbles are glued to square mesh backing, then usually installed as bathroom flooring tile in Denver, especially in showers.

  • Decorative Tile—Be it hand-painted Mexican terrazzo tiles or air brushed contemporary designs, decorative tile is a great addition in bathrooms, especially as an accent or border.

  • Stone Tile—No tile is tougher, better looking, or better suited to bathrooms, than stone. Marble and granite are perennial favorites, though travertine is another popular option. If you're on a budget, engineered stone, ceramic stone tile, and concrete stone tile are all less expensive options that are virtually indistinguishable from the real thing. A word of warning: standing water + polished or sealed stone tile = slippery surfaces. Going with rougher hewn, or tumbled stone, is smarter from a safety perspective.

  • Mosaic Tiles—Not just for arts and crafts anymore, mosaic tiles are at the front of many Mile High City homeowners' wish lists when it comes to Denver bathroom tile. Ceramic, glass, metal, decorative, or plain, these tiles can be used in a traditional or contemporary manner to create a bathroom that will take your breath away.

    Think Outside the Box Believe it or not, that list is just scratching the surface of what's available when it comes to bathroom tile in Denver. Ceramic tile alone provides you with hundreds, if not thousands, of design options; and things such as heated flooring tile in Denver can make your tile selection not just a matter of looks, but can incorporate foot warming comfort into your design as well, which is well worth the extra cost on cold, Rocky Mountain winter mornings. If you're interested in bathroom tile in Denver, talk to a bathroom designer, tile specialist, or tile installer about what it's going to take to make your tile dreams a reality.

  • Recent Job Requests for Tile Contractors in Denver, CO


    New Lead
    Project: Install Natural Stone Tile
    Location: Lakewood, CO
    Date: 01/13/2019
    Kind of Project: Tile for new construction
    Materials Provided by Customer: No
    Type of Stone: Sandstone
    Location of Tile Installation: Walls, Fireplace
    Stone Size: Don't Know
    Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
    Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
    Historical Work: No
    Property Owner: Yes
    Comment: Would like to install stacked stone tiles on wall around the fireplace up to the celing

    New Lead
    Project: Install Ceramic or Porcelain Tile
    Location: Denver, CO
    Date: 01/13/2019
    Extensiveness of Remodel: I plan to maintain existing bathroom floorplan
    Shower / Bath: No - I will keep the existing shower or bath as is
    Toilet: No - I will keep the existing toilet as is
    Cabinets / Vanity: No - I do not plan to update the cabinets / vanity
    Countertops: No - I do not plan to update the countertops
    Sinks: No - I do not plan to update the sinks
    Flooring: Yes - I plan to update the flooring
    Have you already purchased the flooring for this project?: Yes
    Request Stage: Ready to Hire
    What type of flooring would you like installed?: Tile: Ceramic & porcelain
    Desired Completion Date: Less than 2 months
    Comment: Need basement bathroom finished...shower and floor tile installed and walls painted. Toilet and sink already removed and and new ones purchased but not installed yet. Also need basement drywall installed with shelves built in. PREFER ALL INITIAL CONTACT BY EMAIL PLEASE

    New Lead
    Project: Clean & Seal Grout or Tile
    Location: Denver, CO
    Date: 01/12/2019
    Request Stage: Ready to Hire
    Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week
    Comment: Regroup master shower

    New Lead
    Project: Install Ceramic or Porcelain Tile
    Location: Denver, CO
    Date: 01/12/2019
    Extensiveness of Remodel: I plan to maintain existing bathroom floorplan
    Shower / Bath: No - I will keep the existing shower or bath as is
    Toilet: No - I will keep the existing toilet as is
    Cabinets / Vanity: No - I do not plan to update the cabinets / vanity
    Countertops: No - I do not plan to update the countertops
    Sinks: No - I do not plan to update the sinks
    Flooring: Yes - I plan to update the flooring
    Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
    Have you already purchased the flooring for this project?: No
    What type of flooring would you like installed?: Tile: Ceramic & porcelain
    Desired Completion Date: More than 2 months
    Comment: Want to replace flooring and shower tile of master bath

    New Lead
    Project: Install Ceramic or Porcelain Tile
    Location: Denver, CO
    Date: 01/10/2019
    Kind of Project: Replace existing non-tile surface
    Materials Provided by Customer: No
    Request Stage: Ready to Hire
    Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
    Comment: Purchase and lay tile in kitchen and dinning area and purchase same tile for living room to be installed later.

    New Lead
    Project: Install Ceramic or Porcelain Tile
    Location: Denver, CO
    Date: 01/10/2019
    Kind of Project: Replace existing non-tile surface
    Materials Provided by Customer: No
    Location of Tile Installation: Floor
    Type of Tile: Porcelain tile
    Approx. Square Footage: More than 150 (large)
    Borders: No
    Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
    Desired Completion Date: More than 2 weeks
    Property Owner: Yes
    Comment: I'm wanting to install porcelain tile (the kind that looks like wood planks) in my condo. The condo is 906 square feet, 2 bedrooms, and one bath. The baseboards throughout the condo may also have to be replaced as they are not in great condition.

    New Lead
    Project: Clean & Seal Grout or Tile
    Location: DENVER, CO
    Date: 01/10/2019
    Type of Service: Clean / Seal grout or tile
    Type of Surface: Kitchen, Bathroom, Countertops, Backsplash, Tub / shower or surrounding area
    Request Stage: Ready to Hire
    Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
    Property Owner: Yes
    Comment: need the kitchen granite cleaned, polished a resealed and bathroom tile grout cleaned.

    New Lead
    Project: Install Ceramic or Porcelain Tile
    Location: Denver, CO
    Date: 01/10/2019
    Kind of Project: Tile Installation
    Select the type of tile: Not sure
    Materials Provided by Customer: No
    What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
    Request Stage: Ready to Hire
    Desired Completion Date: 1 - 2 weeks
    Comment: Need kitchen backsplash tile installed. It’s approximately 30 square feet. Looking at glass mosaic or subway tile. Countertop will be installed 1/14/2019. Would like backsplash installed prior to 2/1/2019.

    New Lead
    Project: Install Ceramic or Porcelain Tile
    Location: Denver, CO
    Date: 01/10/2019
    Kind of Project: Tile for new construction
    Materials Provided by Customer: Yes
    Location of Tile Installation: Wall, Backsplash
    Type of Tile: Glazed ceramic tile
    Approx. Square Footage: 25-150 (medium)
    Borders: Yes
    Request Stage: Ready to Hire
    Desired Completion Date: 1 - 2 weeks
    Property Owner: Yes
    Comment: I would like to get an estimate for installing 4" by 16" white subway tile as a backsplash and on a wall with a recirculating range hood. No tile needs to be removed, this is a fresh drywall surface. I have all the tile and grout materials. I would also prefer to use my Bright White "Fusion Pro" Grout, however, I had a tile Pro in here once for another project and they were unfamiliar with the proper use of this grout. They did not thoroughly read the instructions, and discovered after a sloppy job that it requires chemical removal. If you are uncomfortable with using this Fusion Pro Grout, please include the cost of supplying and using your favorite bright white grout. Thank you for your call.

    New Lead
    Project: Install Ceramic or Porcelain Tile
    Location: Denver, CO
    Date: 01/10/2019
    Kind of Project: Tile for new construction
    Materials Provided by Customer: Yes
    Location of Tile Installation: Wall, Backsplash
    Type of Tile: Glazed ceramic tile
    Approx. Square Footage: 25-150 (medium)
    Borders: Yes
    Request Stage: Ready to Hire
    Desired Completion Date: 1 - 2 weeks
    Property Owner: Yes
    Comment: I would like to get an estimate for installing 4" by 16" white subway tile as a backsplash and on a wall with a recirculating range hood. No tile needs to be removed, this is a fresh drywall surface. I have all the tile and grout materials. I would also prefer to use my Bright White "Fusion Pro" Grout, however, I had a tile Pro in here once for another project and they were unfamiliar with the proper use of this grout. They did not thoroughly read the instructions, and discovered after a sloppy job that it requires chemical removal. If you are uncomfortable with using this Fusion Pro Grout, please include the cost of supplying and using your favorite bright white grout. Thank you for your call.

    Unscreened Tile Contractors in Denver

    Northstar Painting and Remodeling
    3306 S. Geneva St.
    Denver, CO 80231
    The Fixician
    1193 S. Beech Dr. #202
    Lakewood, CO 80228
    Western Pacific Construction, Inc.
    41906 London Drive
    Parker, CO 80138
    ServiceMaster Of Downtown
    1925 W. Harvard Ave.
    Englewood, CO 80110
    Then and Now Restorations
    7085 S. Waco St.
    Foxfield, CO 80016
    Front Range Construction & Remodel
    2205 Keota Ln
    Superior, CO 80027
    KCT Flooring
    5040 Wagon Master Drive
    Colorado Springs, CO 80917
    Dave Anderson Construction
    11317 S. Lost Creek Circle
    Parker, CO 80134