Full-Scope Tile Work

Removal done right. Installation built to hold.

From Safe tile removal to material-specific installation across ceramic, porcelain, stone, and travertine — no subcontractors, no shortcuts on waterproofing.

Overhead close-up of tile removal in progress, chisel tool wedged under ceramic tile edge, broken tile fragments and dust on concrete substrate, raking natural light showing substrate surface condition, no people visible
Overhead close-up of tile removal in progress, chisel tool wedged under ceramic tile edge, broken tile fragments and dust on concrete substrate, raking natural light showing substrate surface condition, no people visible
Environmental mid-work shot of bathroom floor installation, worker's gloved hands pressing large-format porcelain tile into fresh mortar, grout lines visible on adjacent set tiles, natural side light from window, overhead angle showing tile layout progress
Environmental mid-work shot of bathroom floor installation, worker's gloved hands pressing large-format porcelain tile into fresh mortar, grout lines visible on adjacent set tiles, natural side light from window, overhead angle showing tile layout progress
/ Services

Two trades. One crew.

Clean Removal

Tile removal that leaves the substrate intact. We work to concrete or backer board without gouging the floor — because a damaged substrate means your next install fails.

Scope covers full-floor demolition, partial patch removal, wall tile strip-outs, and post-water-damage extraction across all material types.

Material-Specific Installation

Floors, walls, backsplashes, and accent panels — set correctly for the material. Porcelain, ceramic, stone, and travertine each require different setting beds and movement joints.

Every wet-area job includes waterproofing membrane and moisture management. No shortcuts on the barrier layer — South Florida humidity demands it.

Close-up overhead shot of travertine tile surface, natural vein detail and pitting visible, raking side light revealing surface texture, grout line running along lower third, earthy cream and grey tones, no tools or hands
Close-up overhead shot of travertine tile surface, natural vein detail and pitting visible, raking side light revealing surface texture, grout line running along lower third, earthy cream and grey tones, no tools or hands
▸ Materials We Work

Every material handled correctly

Travertine and natural stone aren't set the same way as porcelain. We adjust mortar type, grout selection, and expansion joints for each material — standard practice here, not an upgrade.

Ceramic · Porcelain · Travertine · Natural Stone · Marble · Slate — floors, walls, wet areas, and exterior applications across South Florida.

Know your scope? Let's confirm it.

Describe the job — material, room, condition — and we'll come back with a straight answer on scope and cost.