Tile and Backsplash Installation in Port St Lucie, Fl

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Kitchen Backsplashes, Bathroom Tile and Tile Repair

If you need tile or backsplash installation in Port St Lucie, we install kitchen backsplashes, bathroom and shower tile, and floor tile, and we also repair cracked tiles and regrout showers that have seen better days. Tile is the default surface in Florida homes for a good reason: it shrugs off our humidity in a way carpet and wood never will. But it only performs that way when it is installed correctly.

Maybe you have a box of beautiful tile sitting in the garage from a project that never quite started. Or a backsplash you have disliked since the day you moved in. Tile work looks simple on video and is unforgiving in practice: walls in real homes are rarely flat, cuts around outlets need to be tight, and grout lines that wander even slightly will catch your eye every single day. We do the layout, the cuts and the finishing so the result looks like it came with the house.

  • Kitchen Backsplash Installation: Subway tile, mosaics, glass and porcelain, with clean cuts around outlets and cabinets.
  • Bathroom and Shower Tile: Wall and floor tile set on properly prepared surfaces so moisture stays where it belongs.
  • Floor Tile Installation: Porcelain and ceramic tile laid flat and level, without the lippage that catches bare feet.
  • Tile Repair: Replacing cracked, chipped or loose tiles so a small problem does not spread.
  • Regrouting and Grout Sealing: Removing stained or crumbling grout and renewing it, often for a fraction of the cost of retiling.
  • Caulking: Resealing the joints around tubs, showers and countertops to keep water out of the wall.
  • Old Backsplash Removal: Taking out dated tile and repairing the drywall behind it before the new tile goes up.

Surface preparation is most of the job. If the old tile comes off and takes chunks of drywall with it, we patch and level the wall first; that is the same careful prep work we do in our painting and drywall service in Port St Lucie. And if your backsplash project includes a new faucet or garbage disposal while everything is open, our basic plumbing service can handle that in the same visit, which saves you a second appointment.

A practical tip whether you hire us or not: order about 10 percent more tile than the area measures. Cuts, breakage and future repairs will use it, and dye lots vary between production runs, so tile bought later may not match.

We install tile and backsplashes throughout Port St Lucie, Fort Pierce and the rest of St Lucie County. Call (772) 212-2121 for a flat quote; for most backsplashes a few photos and rough measurements are enough to price it over the phone.

Why Choose Us?

  • Proper Preparation: We level and prep the surface first, because tile is only as good as what is under it.
  • Clean Work Habits: Floors and counters covered, dust controlled, and the workspace tidied at the end of each day.
  • Honest Scope: If a regrout will get you the result instead of a full retile, we will tell you so.
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Tile Installation FAQ

How much does backsplash installation cost in Port St Lucie?

Most tile work in Port St Lucie is billed around $65 per hour (typically $50 to $80) plus materials, and for a defined job like a kitchen backsplash we can usually give you a flat quote up front after seeing the space or a few photos. The size of the area, the tile you choose, and whether old tile needs to come off first are the biggest factors.

Can you replace just a few cracked tiles?

Yes, if a matching tile is available. If you have a leftover box from the original installation, hold on to it; that makes a spot repair quick and seamless. If not, we can look for a close match or suggest an accent solution.

How long does a kitchen backsplash take to install?

A typical kitchen backsplash takes one to two days: setting the tile on day one, then grouting after the thinset has cured. You can use your kitchen in between, just not the wall area being tiled.

Do you regrout showers and tubs?

Yes. We remove failing grout and caulk, clean the joints, regrout, and recaulk the changes of plane. It is one of the most cost-effective ways to refresh a bathroom and protect the wall behind the tile from moisture.