Tile flooring The fifty-year floor.

Porcelain and ceramic floors outlast everything else in the house. And because tile is the heart of our shower work, your floors get the same obsessive layout and grout lines our showers do.

Set by our shower-tile crew Kitchens, baths & entries
Marble-look tile floor laid level through a bright living space

Where tile earns its keep.

Anywhere water visits or the foot traffic never stops, tile is the floor that doesn't blink. Here's where we'd put it.

Built for the rooms that get wet

Kitchens, baths, entries, and laundry rooms — tile shrugs off spills, mud, and mop water that wears other floors down.

Wood-look to large-format

Plank tiles that read like hardwood, big slabs with almost no grout lines, classic squares — the look is yours; the toughness comes standard.

Cool underfoot in a Texas August

Tile stays comfortable when the rest of the house is fighting the heat — a quiet feature you'll appreciate from June to September.

Set by the same hands that tile our showers

Flat, level, dead-straight grout lines — your floor gets the layout obsession our showers are built on.

How tile compares.

No floor is best at everything. Here's where tile wins, and where another floor might fit the room better — we'll bring samples of all three.

How tile compares with luxury vinyl/laminate and engineered hardwood
What mattersTileLuxury vinyl & laminateEngineered hardwood
Water & spillsExcellent — baths, laundry, entriesMost LVP is fully waterproofHandles humidity; standing water is the enemy
UnderfootCool & firm — a feature in a Texas AugustComfortable, quietWarm, solid, the real-wood feel
Wear & tearNearly indestructible — grout does the agingScratch- and dent-toughTough, but big dogs leave stories
East Texas climateCompletely stableUnbothered by humidity swingsEngineered core stays flat where solid wood cups
Best roomsKitchens, baths, entries — anywhere wet or hotWhole homes, rentals, busy familiesLiving areas & bedrooms

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Not sure which fits your rooms? That's the point of the free estimate — we bring samples of all three.

A tile floor is only as good as what's under it.

Cracked tiles and lifting grout almost always trace back to the prep, not the tile. Tear-out, haul-off, subfloor leveling, and crack-isolation where it's needed are part of the job — so the floor we set stays set.

Call about my floors

The cold-and-hard questions, answered.

What will it cost?

It depends on the rooms, the tile you pick, and what's under the floor you have now, so we don't guess over the phone. The free in-home estimate gets you a real, all-in number, with tear-out, haul-off, and prep in the quote instead of showing up as add-ons.

Isn't tile cold and hard to stand on?

In East Texas, "cool" is usually a feature. If it's a room you stand in a lot, we can talk through area rugs or in-floor heat at the estimate so the comfort matches the room.

How much grout maintenance is there?

Less than people expect. We seal the grout, and modern grout shrugs off most of what a busy house throws at it. We leave you with simple care notes when we finish.

Can tile run continuously through the house?

Yes — large-format and plank tile run beautifully room to room, and we plan transitions so doorways don't break the line. It's one of the biggest "looks custom" upgrades there is.

Free estimates

Let's measure your floors.

Tell us the rooms and how the house lives. We come to you with tile samples and a real, all-in number — free, no pressure.

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Quick call, no pressure. We'll just find a time to come take a look.