Tilers Whiston


Floor & Wall Tiling

There are many areas that can benefit from tile in your home, not only the kitchen and bathroom. You can have an elegant hall, an entrance porch or surround for a fireplace. Local Whiston-based experts in tiling will help you find inspiration and design ideas that help your home achieve its full potential.

Bathrooms, Wetrooms and Shower Rooms

The bathroom is a place where you should feel relaxed and peaceful. This makes it important to choose the right tiling finish to set that mood. We can find and install tile to fit any budget, whether it is a minimalistic white porcelain or beautiful patterns ceramic.

Kitchen Tiling

Tilers based in Whiston understand how important tiling can be to your kitchen's final look. Whiston tilers are committed to providing high quality workmanship and friendly customer service.

External Tiling

As an attractive alternative to patio slabs, external tiling is becoming more popular in recent years. Local Whiston tilers will transform any outdoor area into a beautiful, victorian-style space that is sure to impress your family and friends.

Underfloor Heating

Although tiles can be used in every room of the house, it is possible to feel cold beneath your feet when using them. Underfloor heating can be installed by local Whiston tilers. This will allow you to have beautiful tiled rooms that feel warm and cozy.

Different types of tiles

Ceramic & Porcelain

Although ceramic and porcelain tiles may be referred to as being similar, there are important differences. Porcelain tiles tend to be more expensive, but they are less porous and can absorb water. Porcelain tiles can be more hardy, dense and stain-resistant than ceramic tiles. They are also harder to wear. Porcelain tiles can be used both internally and externally for areas with high footfall.

Mosaic

Mosaic tiles were first used in Rome and ancient Greece. For non-conforming areas such as uneven walls and wet rooms floors, mosaic tiles work well. No matter what mosaic tile you choose, the impact it makes on a room is unmatched.

Marble

Marble tiles can be formed by intense heat and pressure. It is quarried around the globe. Every piece of marble is unique, and can be instantly identified by its many swirls, large veins, and variety in colours. It should be sealed, as with all natural stones. This will increase stain resistance and reduce absorption. Marble tiles give off a feeling of quality and luxury.

Granite

Granite's speckled appearance is highly regarded for its strength and beauty. Granite is a dense stone that's not as porous and less susceptible to staining than other natural stones. Granite is a popular choice for flooring with high traffic. It's often used as a countertop or vanity in kitchens. Granite comes in a variety of colors and should be sealed, as with all natural stones. This will increase stain resistance and reduce absorption.

Limestone

Limestone has been formed over many millions of years. It is dense, hardy and very durable. There are many colours and textures available, but it is most often in neutral colors with a matte finish. It is great for floors and walls, and should be sealed as with all natural stones.

Travertine

Travertine is a popular type of natural stone. This limestone form comes in neutral colors and a matte finish. It's distinguished by the small holes. These holes can either be filled with cement or left unfilled. It should also be sealed, as all natural stones do.

Terracotta

Terracotta can be made from clay heated at high temperatures in the kiln. It comes in a reddish-brown colour, similar to garden pots. Because of its durability and ability to be used internally or externally, Terracotta is a popular material. You can use Terracotta tiles sealed or unsealed. They can also be glazed for added colour and durability. These tiles have a rustic and Mediterranean feel.

Quartz

Quartz, a man-made product, is made of 90-95% quartz and the remainder is resin. Quartz can often have a shiny appearance and look similar to granite. However, the metallic speckles make it more unique. Underfloor heating cannot be used with quartz. It requires two-part adhesive that contains liquid latex, not water.

Slate

Slate tiles come in different thicknesses, so you can easily identify them by the dark grey color and their rough texture. Most slate tiles cost less than natural stones tiles.

Split the Face

Split face tiles consist of several different pieces of stone, all joined in random patterns. They don't require grout joints. Split face tiles have a 3D effect due to their different stone thicknesses. To interlock each tile with the previous tile, there is a toothed edge at one end.

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