Bath BA1 Bath Tiler

Bath BA1
Bath Tiler

Bath Tiling Services

Ceramic & Stone Tiles

Magic Tiling
01458 442868
07904 066 428

Tiler Bath: Modernising your home with ceramic or stone wall & floor tiles?; Professional tiling and grouting Bath

  • wall tiles
  • tile adhesive
  • domestic tiling
  • underfloor heating
  • travertine
  • Somerset
  • grouting
  • entrances
  • home improvements
  • BA16 0RA
  • marble
  • kitchen tiling
  • 6562
  • Bath

Helping Bath

Bath tiling experts

When remodelling or refurbishing the interior decor in your home and you are in need of a trustable Bath tiling expert, it is important to you you have a tradesperson you can trust. Whether you want hard wearing porcelain tiles or cheap ceramic tiles for a downstairs toilet, shower room or kitchen, or you've chosen natural stone floor tiles like travertine or limestone, you can get in touch with a reputable tiling specialist in Bath on submission of your tiling requirements via the user friendly enquiry form. From providing advice about the best type of grout and adhesive to use, to edging tiles with chrome, brass or white trim and using strip seals to waterproof edges beside showers and baths boxing in ugly pipework in bathrooms and kitchens to creating tiled designs with multiple types of tiles, a local tiling specialist can provide the solution.

Choosing natural stone tile products Bath

There are a large number of different types of natural stone tiles that offer a luxurious finish to a wall or floor in your home work which can be completed by an experienced tiler in Bath. Honed and filled travertine tiles are commonly used in bathrooms and en suites, whilst the unfilled versions of the stone tiles are popular in kitchens where splashing is less. Surfaces of travertine tiles that are treated with sealant will be prevented from being affected by discolouration or stains, but in particular, travertine, marble and limestone tiles with porous surfaces should be treated. Sealant should also be reapplied after around 12 months to ensure the surface remains protected. Slate tiles, which can be used on walls or floors, are another popular choice, that provides many colour options and has attractive riven textures. Tiles are available in many different sizes whilst choosing modular packs of tiles give the opportunity to create tile designs with different sized pieces of stone.

Kitchen tiles

There is a number of tile types available so when you're refurbishing your kitchen with new tiles on the work tops, walls or flooring, you'll need to select the best type of tiles. If you're on a budget, you could choose ceramic or porcelain tiles. If you want exceptional durability, porcelain can meet your needs because it is so hard, but both types of tiles are available in a range of colours and designs. You could also introduce the beauty of natural products with natural stone tiles, that can be purchased from tile specialists in a number of different sizes, and both square and rectangle shapes, or you could choose mosaics on mesh backing which either look good covering walls or can break up larger tiles as a border. 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. Individuality can be added to any kitchen with the use of handmade tiles which often have raised designs, and metallic tiles can be used to reflect light and provide attractive splash backs.

Types of floor tiles

Despite there being a lot of different sorts of tiles, some ranges of tiles are only for application on walls, others are specifically for use on floors, and there are other tiles that can be used for walls and floors. Floor tiles should have enough texture that when wet they aren't slippery, which makes them practical and safe flooring options in bathrooms, kitchens and shower rooms where water splashing can occur. When tiling walls, the tiles tend to be thinner, which also makes them cheaper in general. Many people choose border tiles to break up tiling on walls. Tile retailers and outlets will usually have tiles marked up so you know you're getting the right sort of tiles for your walls and floors.

Using tiles to decorate your home

Tiles provide hard wearing durability and are easy to clean, as well as being practical for flooring and wall coverings, and you can also use them to decorate fire places or to make splash backs. Minton tiled floors can often be found in hallways of Victorian properties, which can be covered with rugs to add warmth and are easy to sweep clean. Kitchens and bathrooms are commonly tiled and likewise with flooring and walling in utility rooms, as a result of them being waterproof and hygienic. Therefore many families with kids and/or pets often opt for tiling on their floors. Tiles are also frequently used for flooring in conservatories because tiles provide a cool surface for warm summer weather and they can also be heated in winter using underfloor heating.

Bath services from tilers

Tilers in Bath provide a variety of services, from tiling on top of underfloor heating, which can either be piped or an electric mat, to removal of tiles from floors and walls and surface preparation such as floor levelling and plastering walls ready for retiling using stone, porcelain or ceramic designed tiles. Products needed to carry out your tiling work can be sourced by a tiling expert, such as grout and adhesive, and they can provide advice on the best type of adhesion products for your particular tiling task. When your walls are fully tiled, treatments to finish the surfaces of the tiles can be used, such as application of coats of sealant. This will protect tiles from discolouring and marking and regular treatment services can be provided by quality Bath tilers to ensure your tiles look attractive for many years.

Choosing the best type of tile

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

Bath tilers are carrying out home improvements

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

Tiling jobs our Bath tilers are completing

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