Tile Floor Installation
Tile is one of the best surfaces for entries, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and kitchens—especially in Michigan where snow, salt, and moisture are real. We install tile floors with a focus on flat prep, clean layout, and durable setting methods so the finished product looks great and performs long term.
Tile Install Work That Protects the Result
- Subfloor & underlayment planning: the right base prevents cracks and movement
- Layout + cuts: centered lines, balanced edges, and clean door transitions
- Grout & finish details: crisp lines and correct perimeter treatment
- Thresholds: clean transitions to adjacent floors
Common Tile Projects
- Entry tile for high-traffic areas
- Bathroom tile floors
- Kitchen tile floors
- Laundry/mudroom tile
Related Services
- Floor replacement and demo planning
- Floor repairs and transition fixes
- LVP installation for adjacent spaces
Local Ownership: Casey Cochran & Scott Klaver
We’re locally owned by Casey Cochran and Scott Klaver. They’ve known each other since middle school. After 8 years of Scott installing flooring on his own, they built a team committed to training, integrity, and being on time.
Tile is unforgiving—install quality shows. Our goal is a finish that looks intentional, feels solid, and lasts.
Tile Authority Links
- Tile Council of North America (TCNA): tcnatile.com
- National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA): tile-assn.com
- NOAA (seasonality planning): weather.gov
Get a Tile Installation Quote
Share room size, tile size, and timeline and we’ll build a plan: Contact us here.
Tile Installation FAQ
Can you help plan tile layout and pattern?
Yes. Good tile layout is what makes the room feel finished—especially around doors and focal lines.
Do you install tile over existing flooring?
Sometimes. We’ll evaluate what’s there and recommend the best path for long-term performance.
Will tile crack if my floor isn’t flat?
Movement and poor prep increase risk. We address flatness and structural concerns before setting tile.