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Exeter Tiling Services

Ceramic & Stone Tiles

Pilot Plumbing
01392 410 910
07805 697 516

Tiler Exeter: Modernising your home with ceramic or stone wall & floor tiles?; Professional tiling and grouting Exeter

  • wall tiles
  • tile adhesive
  • domestic tiling
  • underfloor heating
  • travertine
  • Devon
  • grouting
  • entrances
  • home improvements
  • EX2 8EW
  • marble
  • kitchen tiling
  • 3681
  • Exeter

Tiling Services Exeter

Kitchen & Bathroom Tiling

RB Tiling
07738 018 878

Tiling Services Exeter: Modernising your home with ceramic or stone wall & floor tiles?; tile fitting Exeter

  • wall tiles
  • travertine
  • floor tiles
  • grouting
  • Exeter Tiling
  • Exeter, Devon
  • entrances
  • bathroom tiling
  • tile adhesive
  • EX16 9DN
  • domestic tiling
  • natural stone tiles
  • 3691
  • Bampton, Tiverton
Exeter Tiling Services
Ceramic & Stone Tiles

SPM General Property Maintenance
01395 223 164
07751 699 346

Kitchen & Bathroom Tiling Exeter: Refurbishing your kitchen or bathroom?; tile fitting Exeter

  • travertine
  • entrances
  • Exeter Tiling
  • Floor preparation
  • floor tiles
  • Exeter
  • grouting
  • underfloor heating
  • natural stone tiles
  • EX8 5PF
  • kitchen tiling
  • domestic tiling
  • 4826
  • Exmouth

Local Trades and Services Exeter

Different tile types to choose from

  • Handmade ceramic tiles
  • Mosaic border tiles
  • Cheap ceramic tiles
  • Filled and honed travertine
  • Coloured glass tiles
  • Non-slip textured floor tiles
  • Terracotta kitchen floor tiles
  • Riven slate floor tiles
  • Stainless steel mosaic tiles
  • Durable porcelain floor tiles

Tile options Exeter: Made from natural stone

A large amount of choice is on offer in natural stone tile ranges that are suited to use as luxurious floor and wall tiles and a time served Exeter tiler can carry out the tiling work for you. En suites and bathrooms are frequently decorated in filled and honed travertine tiles, whereas the unfilled type of tile will often be used to decorate kitchens because there is less chance of water splashing. Application of natural stone tile sealant should be carried out to prevent surface damage from discolouring or being marked, however tumbled marble and limestone or porous travertine are the most important tile surfaces to seal. Increased protection can be provided through application of further coats of sealant each year. Slate tiles are another popular natural stone tile type that can be smooth or riven in texture and finish, and offers many colour options from multicoloured to flat black or grey. You can choose natural stone tiles in a large number of different sizes whilst choosing modular packs of tiles give the opportunity to create tile designs with different sized pieces of stone.

Finding Exeter tilers

When remodelling or refurbishing the interior decor in your home and you need an experienced tiling specialist in Exeter, you want to be confident that the tradesperson you hire is reliable. Whether you're looking for tiles made from porcelain, which is hard wearing, for a conservatory, downstairs bathroom or wet room, or your floor is being retiled with natural stone tiles like slate, limestone or honed and filled travertine, you can find tiling companies in Exeter with ease when you send your job details through on the simple enquiry form. From offering grout and adhesive advice to customers, to adding finishing touches such as tile trims and using strips to seal along baths and showers, covering pipes in kitchens and bathrooms with boxing in to creating tiled designs with multiple types of tiles, a local tiling expert can help.

Tiling specialists in Exeter are:

  • Boxing in bathroom pipework and tiling over
  • Tiling over bathroom wall tiles
  • Tiling over underfloor heating
  • Laying floor tiles in hallways
  • Tiling walls and floors in wet rooms
  • Decorating kitchen walls with handmade luxury tiles
  • Tiling shower room walls
  • Laying conservatory floor tiles
  • Using natural stone tiles to tile bathroom walls
  • Using ceramic tiles to tile utility room walls

Exeter tilers are carrying out home improvements

  • Using tile borders to edge ceramic wall tiles
  • Levelling floors with plyboard prior to tiling
  • Supplying seals for around baths and shower trays
  • Using flexible adhesive to attach tiles to floors
  • Restoring tiled floors and walls
  • Applying sealant to natural stone tiles
  • Supplying grout and adhesive for tiling projects
  • Edging windows with brushed chrome tile trim
  • Replacing grout between bathroom tiles
  • Removing old wall tiles and preparing walls for retiling

Suitable tiles for flooring

Although many tiles are available to choose between, some tile ranges are specifically for walls, others are specifically for use on floors, whilst either wall or floor surfaces can be decorated with other tile ranges. Tiles for floors are usually textured to prevent people slipping on them, so that they are safe for use in kitchens and bathrooms where water will likely splash on them. Tiling on walls is usually done with thinner tiles, making them cost less. Borders are also often used with wall tiles to break up expanses of tiles. DIY shops and tile outlets usually have signs in place to indicate what type of tiles you're looking at so you don't purchase the wrong sort of tiles for your floors and walls.

Exeter tilers are offering professional services

A number of services are provided by tilers in Exeter, from tiling on top of underfloor heating, which can either be electrically powered or warmed using hot water, to chipping away old tiles from walls and floors and surface preparation such as floor levelling and plastering walls ready for retiling using stone, porcelain or ceramic designed tiles. Tiling products can also be supplied by a professional tiler, such as grout and adhesive, and they can give advice about the best tile brands and products to select. Once walls have been tiled, you can use tile finishing products such as treating natural stone tiles with sealant. This will protect tiles from discolouring and marking and is a service that a quality tiler can provide year on year to ensure your tiles look attractive for many years.

Tiling kitchens|Using tiles in kitchens

A vast range of tile types are available so when you're refurbishing your kitchen with new tiles on the work surfaces, floors and walls, selecting the best tiles on the market is necessary. When you're on a budget, porcelain or ceramic tiles can be a practical option. Durability is one of the main benefits of porcelain tiles resulting from how hard they are, but either tile material provides a large selection of designs, textures and colours. A more luxurious option is natural stone tiles which can either be full size tiles, smaller square tiles or you could choose mosaic tiles with mat mesh backing to tile sections of walls or to use as tiled borders. Modular sets of tiles are effective wall decor options and you can choose between various coloured slate and travertine products. Individuality can be added to any kitchen with the use of handmade tiles which often have raised designs, whereas if you want a tile that looks good as a splash back, you could try metallic tiles.

Laying tiles in your home

A hard wearing flooring option is tiles, which are well suited to application on both floors and walls, and there is also the option of tiling worktops, splash backs and fireplaces to create beautiful interior environments. Victorian houses often have hallway floors covered with tiles such as Minton tiles, which can be covered with rugs to add warmth and are easy to sweep clean. Bathrooms and kitchens are most commonly tiled rooms, as are utility room walls and floors, because they are both waterproof and hygienic. For that reason, tiled floors are popular for families with pets and children. Sun rooms and conservatories are also decorated frequently with tiles, due to their cool surface during hot weather but they can be transformed into warm comfortable flooring in winter with the use of underfloor heating.