South West London SW1 Tiler South West London

South West London SW1
Tiler South West London

Tiling Services South West London

Wall & Floor Tiles

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Kitchen & Bathroom Tiling South West London: Refurbishing your kitchen or bathroom?; tile fitting South West London

  • travertine
  • Floor preparation
  • wall tiles
  • marble
  • underfloor heating
  • entrances
  • grouting
  • bathroom tiling
  • HA0 2BQ
  • home improvements
  • domestic tiling
  • 3593
  • Wembley

Helping South West London

South West London tilers are undertaking tiling projects

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

Tiles suited to use in kitchens

A vast range of tile types are available so when you're planning to tile a kitchen work tops, walls or flooring, 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 extremely hard and therefore are very durable, however tiles made from either type of material can be purchased with various designs and with glazed or textured surfaces. If you want to add a little bit of luxury to your kitchen, natural stone tiles could be the solution, which are available in many different sizes, 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 both are available in slate and travertine, with the variety of colours providing an attractive finish. Relief patterns and gloss or matt finishes are available in handmade tiles which can add luxury to a kitchen, 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, whilst either wall or floor surfaces can be decorated with other tile ranges. Floor tiles should have enough texture that when wet they aren't slippery, which makes them safe for shower rooms, bathrooms and wet rooms where splashing from taps and water sources occurs. Tiling on walls is usually done with thinner tiles, making them cost less. Another difference to floor tiles is that wall tiles are often combined with a border. DIY shops and tile outlets usually have signs in place to indicate what type of tiles you're looking at so you don't end up with the wrong sort of tiles for your floors or walls.

Tile types to choose from

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

South West London tilers are offering professional services

There is a range of services that tilers in South West London provide, from laying tiled floors over underfloor heating, which is either powered by electric mats or with piped hot water, to removal of tiles from floors and walls as well as using floor levelling compounds and plaster to level 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, which includes coloured grout and flexible adhesive products, in addition to being able to give product advice about the most suitable brand for your tiling work. When your walls are fully tiled, you can add finishing touches like painting coats of tile sealant onto surfaces of stone tiles. Sealing tiles will prevent staining and discolouration of your tiles and this is a service that knowledgeable tilers in South West London can provide which will maintain the surface of your tiles effectively.

Reputable tilers in South West London

If you're making home improvements and need an experienced tiling specialist in South West London, it's important that you know you're hiring a reliable tradesman. Whether you're on a budget and want cheap ceramic tiles for a downstairs toilet, shower room or kitchen, or your floor is being retiled with natural stone tiles like marble or slate, you can find a reputable tiler in South West London on submission of your tiling requirements via the user friendly enquiry form. From offering grout and adhesive advice to customers, to finishing edges of part tiles walls with metallic or plastic trim and using strip seals to waterproof edges beside showers and baths using plywood to box in unattractive kitchen and bathroom pipes to creating mosaic tiled designs, a tiling expert in your local area can help.

Home improvements South West London tilers are completing

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

Different types of natural stone tiles for South West London

There are a large number of different types of natural stone tiles that are popular choices for floor and wall tiles and a time served South West London 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 kitchens are commonly tiled with unfilled travertine because the amount of water contact is less. Sealant should be applied to any natural stone tiles to protect the surface from marking and discolouration, however tumbled marble and limestone or porous travertine are the most important tile surfaces to seal. Ensuring a regular coat of sealant is applied each year will protect your tiles for longer. A further tile choice that is popular is slate which floors and walls can be decorated with, and which you can purchase from tile suppliers in a variety of colours and with different textures, from smooth to riven surfaces. Tile suppliers and DIY stores offer tiles in a variety of different sizes whilst choosing modular packs of tiles give the opportunity to create tile designs with different sized pieces of stone.

Different rooms where tiles can be used

If you choose tiles, you will have products that can easily be kept clean and that are well suited to application on both floors and walls, and there is also the option of tiling worktops, splash backs and fireplaces to create beautiful interior environments. Victorian properties frequently have tiled floors with decorative Minton tiles, which mopping and sweeping can clean with ease and rugs can add warmth. Kitchens and bathrooms are commonly tiled and likewise with flooring and walling in utility rooms, largely due to them being hygienic and waterproof. For that reason, families with kids and pets tend to choose tiled floors. Conservatories and sun rooms are also commonly tiled, because they are cool under foot in warm weather and by installing underfloor heating systems, warmth can be provided in winter.