Tile & Stone Flooring Installation Guide

Installing tile or stone as a DIY project is possible, but we highly recommend hiring a professional to do the job. That’s because tile and stone installations can be very complex and labor-intensive, requiring specialized tools and materials. Whether you decide to install the tile or stone yourself or hire a professional installer, make sure you understand the different steps of the installation so that you know what to expect during the process.

If you hire an installer through us, our experts at Hamernick’s Interior Solutions will talk you through the entire process so you can prepare your home in advance. We send out a professional to measure the rooms, check if there is anything that could prevent the installation from going smoothly, and determine how many tiles will be required for the job.

How to Install Tile and Stone Flooring

  1. The first step of the installation is removing the existing flooring. Depending on the state of your old floor, the length and messiness of this stage will vary. We’ll let you know before the process begins if removal and disposal of the old material is a separate fee or if it is included as part of the installation fee.
  2. The next step is to ensure the subfloor is clean, flat, smooth, and ready for installation. It is important to note that if the subfloor is not concrete then this will require the installation of concrete backer boards before the floor can be installed. If this is the case, the height of your floors may vary, requiring different transitions between rooms. This process will involve cleaning, fixing any cracks, and letting any new concrete cure.
  3. The final stage is the installation of the tile or stone. Our installers will cut or trim the tiles and spread mortar and grout as they lay the tile. New tile installations need time to cure and solidify, so although the installation team has left your home, it will still take at least 48 hours until the tiles can be walked upon.

Although the tile installation process can be noisy, messy, lengthy, and inconvenient the end result will be well worth it—a beautiful new floor that is yours to enjoy for many more years to come.

If you have questions about tile floor installation, we would be happy to answer them for you. Feel free to contact us today.

 

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