Residential Floor Tiling

These are real, in progress and completed jobs that show quality and reliability. Pride is taken in every fix, from minor repairs to full renovations.

Residential Floor Tiling Process

A process image on how the installation tiled beige flooring in a corridor of a residential property works. The subfloor is carefully inspected, levelled where required, and fitted with the appropriate insulation before high-quality adhesive is applied. Each tile is precisely positioned using professional spacers and levelling systems to achieve perfectly aligned grout joints and a flawless finish.

New Pattern Corridor Tiling Installation

Black and White patterned Tiling installation in a corridor of a residential establishment which is part of a wider renovation of a residential property. Every tile has been carefully aligned to maintain the continuous pattern throughout the space, creating a seamless and eye-catching finish. Professional installation techniques ensure the floor is durable, level, and designed to withstand everyday foot traffic while enhancing the overall appearance of the property.

New Pattern Corridor Tiling Installation

New black and white pattern flooring tile installed in the corridor of a residential property as part of a wider house renovation. Each tile has been carefully positioned and levelled using professional tile levelling clips to ensure a perfectly even surface with consistent grout lines. The result is a high-quality installation that combines timeless style with long-lasting durability for busy residential spaces.

New Pattern Corridor Tiling Installation

New light grey and black pattern flooring tiles installed in the corridor of a residential property as part of a wider house renovation. The light grey and black design complements both traditional and modern interiors while providing a hard-wearing surface that is easy to clean and maintain. Every project is completed with close attention to detail to achieve a professional finish that enhances the overall property

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