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Tilers Brighton

Ceramic & Stone Tiles

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Kitchen & Bathroom Tiling Brighton: Modernising your home with ceramic or stone wall & floor tiles?; tile fitting Brighton

  • tile adhesive
  • natural stone tiles
  • travertine
  • wall tiles
  • domestic tiling
  • East Sussex
  • kitchen tiling
  • home improvements
  • grouting
  • BN41 2LP
  • floor tiles
  • Floor preparation
  • 6396
  • Brighton

Local Services Brighton

Brighton services from tilers

There is a range of services that tilers in Brighton provide, from laying floor tiles over underfloor heating systems, either installed as electric mat or piped hot water systems, to clearing away old wall and floor tiles and using floor leveller or plaster to provide flat surfaces on walls and floors ready for retiling using stone, porcelain or ceramic designed tiles. Tiling products required to complete tiling jobs can be supplied by specialist tilers, such as specialist adhesives and tile grout, and advice can also be provided about how to choose the best adhesion products for your tiling project. If your tiles have been attached to your walls and floors, you can add finishing touches such as tile sealant, which is usually applied to natural stone tiles. Staining and discolouring of tile surfaces can be avoided by sealing tiles, and every year you can receive a quality service from Brighton tilers to keep your tiles looking good for years to come.

Tiling services in Brighton

When remodelling or refurbishing the interior decor in your home and you want to find Brighton a trustable tiler, it's important that you know you're hiring a reliable tradesman. Whether you're looking for ceramic or porcelain tiles for a conservatory, downstairs bathroom or wet room, or your floor is being retiled with natural stone tiles such as slate or travertine, you can find a reputable tiler in Brighton by submitting an enquiry form. From offering grout and adhesive advice to customers, to edging tiles with chrome, brass or white trim and waterproofing baths and shower trays by fitting seal strips, tiling over boxed in utility room and kitchen pipes to using multiple coloured tiles to create designs, a tiling expert in your local area can help.

Choosing natural stone tile products Brighton

There are a large number of different types of natural stone tiles that many people like to use on their walls and floors for a touch of luxury and a time served Brighton tiler can carry out the tiling work for you. Bathroom and en suite decor can be transformed with the use of filled and honed travertine tiles, whereas the unfilled type of tile will often be used to decorate kitchens because there is less chance of water splashing. Surfaces of travertine tiles that are treated with sealant will be prevented from staining or discolouring, but in particular, travertine, marble and limestone tiles with porous surfaces should be treated. Increased protection can be provided through application of further coats of sealant each year. Another natural stone tile type that is popular is slate, that provides many colour options and has attractive riven textures. Tile shops sell natural stone tiles in a range of size options whilst tile designs can be created using modular tile packs.

Different types of tiles

  • Durable porcelain floor tiles
  • Cheap ceramic tiles
  • Coloured glass tiles
  • Mosaic border tiles
  • Riven slate floor tiles
  • Terracotta kitchen floor tiles
  • Filled and honed travertine
  • Non-slip textured floor tiles
  • Stainless steel mosaic tiles
  • Handmade ceramic tiles

Brighton tilers are undertaking tiling projects

  • Tiling walls and floors in wet rooms
  • Tiling shower room walls
  • Tiling over bathroom wall tiles
  • Laying floor tiles in hallways
  • Tiling over underfloor heating
  • Boxing in bathroom pipework and tiling over
  • Using ceramic tiles to tile utility room walls
  • Decorating kitchen walls with handmade luxury tiles
  • Using natural stone tiles to tile bathroom walls
  • Laying conservatory floor tiles

Rooms that can benefit from tiling

Tiles are an easy to clean and durable material practical wall covering and flooring materials, and they also make attractive work tops and fire surrounds. Victorian properties frequently have tiled floors with decorative Minton tiles, which are easy to sweep clean and can be covered with rugs. Tiled walls and floors in bathrooms and kitchens are commonplace, and likewise with flooring and walling in utility rooms, because tiles offer a waterproof and hygienic solution. That's one of the reasons why families find tiled floors so appealing. Conservatories and sun rooms are also commonly tiled, due to their cool surface during hot weather and they can also be heated in winter using underfloor heating.

Brighton Finishing touches and tiling services

  • Restoring tiled floors and walls
  • Edging windows with brushed chrome tile trim
  • Using flexible adhesive to attach tiles to floors
  • Supplying grout and adhesive for tiling projects
  • Using tile borders to edge ceramic wall tiles
  • Supplying seals for around baths and shower trays
  • Applying sealant to natural stone tiles
  • Levelling floors with plyboard prior to tiling
  • Removing old wall tiles and preparing walls for retiling
  • Replacing grout between bathroom tiles

Tiling kitchens|Using tiles in kitchens

There are many different types of tiles so when you're planning to tile a kitchen flooring and walls, you will need to choose the best type of tile to suit your needs. If you're on a budget, you could choose ceramic or porcelain tiles. Porcelain tiles are hard wearing because they are incredibly hard, however both tile types come in many designs and colours. You could also introduce the beauty of natural products with natural stone tiles, that you can find in various sizes including 40x60cm, 40x40cm and 60x60cm, or can be smaller mosaic mat tiles that can cover walls or be used as borders. Modular tile sets are another possibility suited to use on floors and walls and you can choose between various coloured slate and travertine products. For a rustic kitchen or a feature wall look, handmade tiles can look fantastic with relief patterns and individual surface finishes, whilst metallic tiles can reflect light and look good as splash backs.

Suitable tiles for flooring

Although many tiles are available to choose between, some tile ranges are specifically for walls, others are designed to be used for flooring, and there are other tiles that can be used for walls and floors. Floor tiles are usually textured to prevent slipping when they get wet, to make them practical for use in utility rooms, kitchens and bathrooms where they'll get splashed. When tiling walls, the tiles tend to be thinner, which also makes them cheaper in general. A number of people also choose to combine wall tiles with a border positioned horizontally around walls. Tile stores and DIY shops usually mark tiles so you don't purchase the wrong sort of tiles for your floors and walls.