The right tile makes your bathroom look great and hold up for years. We install it right the first time.

Cracked grout and loose tiles are more than an eyesore. Las Vegas has caliche clay soil that shifts under slabs and cracks tile over time. Hard water leaves mineral buildup that stains grout and eats away at sealant. Older homes in areas like Huntridge often have original 1970s tile that's past its life. And builder-grade tile from the 1990s boom is finally giving out in a lot of Summerlin and Henderson homes. Waiting makes it worse. Water gets under loose tiles fast. That moisture can damage the subfloor and walls before you even notice it. Tile has been used for thousands of years as one of the most durable surface materials available.[1] But only when it's installed and maintained properly.
Soil movement and settling can crack tiles right through the middle. Once one tile goes, others nearby usually follow.
Hard Las Vegas water leaves calcium deposits that stain grout permanently. Old grout also cracks and lets moisture in behind the wall.
A lot of homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s have basic tile that looks dated. Upgrading it changes the whole feel of the bathroom.
Shower tile takes daily wear. Mold, staining, and water damage behind old tile are problems we see often in older Las Vegas homes.
Sometimes a full gut and retile is the right call. We handle everything from floor to ceiling in one project.
Building a new home or adding a bathroom? We work with contractors and homeowners to get the tile done right from the start.
Bad tile work is one of the most common complaints we hear from people who hired the wrong crew. Skipped prep work, thin-set applied wrong, grout that cracks in six months. We've seen it all. Our team has over 25 years of hands-on experience, and every installer is trained directly by our owner. We don't send out a subcontractor you've never met. You get the same people, the same standards, every time.
Our tile contractor team in Las Vegas is ready to help. Call us and we'll set up a time to look at your bathroom and give you a straight answer on what it'll take.
We keep the process simple so you always know what's happening next.
We come out, look at the space, and talk through your goals. You'll get a clear written quote. No vague estimates, no surprise add-ons later.
Good tile starts with good prep. We remove old tile carefully, check the subfloor and wall surface, and fix any issues before new tile goes down. This step is where a lot of contractors cut corners. We don't.
We set, grout, and seal your new tile using proper technique and premium materials. When we're done, we walk through the finished work with you. You approve it before we leave.
Tile pricing varies based on the size of the space, the tile you choose, and how much prep work is needed. A simple floor tile swap costs less than a full shower retile with custom stone. In our experience, Las Vegas homes built in the 1990s often need extra subfloor work because of settling from the caliche soil underneath. That affects cost. We give you a full written quote before anything starts. No hidden fees, no surprises at the end of the job.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas homeowners before they book.
Most bathroom tile projects in Las Vegas run between $800 and $6,500 or more. The final number depends on the size of the space and the tile you pick. Shower retiles with custom stone or large-format tile cost more than a basic floor replacement. We always give you a written quote upfront so you know exactly what you're paying.
A standard bathroom floor tile job usually takes one to two days. A full shower retile can take three to five days depending on the size and prep needed. We also need time for thin-set and grout to cure before the space is used. We'll give you a realistic timeline before we start.
You can, but most DIY tile jobs we've seen end up needing a fix within a year or two. The most common mistake is skipping proper subfloor prep. In Las Vegas, soil movement from caliche makes that prep even more important. One bad section of thin-set and the whole floor can start cracking. Professional installation protects your investment.
Porcelain is denser and absorbs less water, which makes it a better fit for showers and wet areas. Ceramic is lighter and easier to cut, which works well for bathroom floors with lower moisture exposure. Both are good options. We help you pick the right one based on where it's going and how you use the space.
Water gets under cracked or loose tile fast. Once moisture is behind the wall or under the floor, you can end up with mold, rot, or a damaged subfloor. We've seen small tile cracks turn into full bathroom gut jobs because a homeowner waited too long. Catching it early is almost always cheaper.
Loose or hollow-sounding tiles are a clear sign. So are cracked grout lines, discolored grout that won't clean up, and tiles that rock when you step on them. In older Las Vegas homes, you might also see tiles lifting at the edges from foundation settling. Any of those signs mean it's time to call.
Yes, we do custom shower work including niches, benches, and decorative borders. Last month a customer in Summerlin called us about a shower they wanted rebuilt with a herringbone accent wall and two built-in niches. We handled the whole thing from demo to final seal. Custom layouts take more time, but we plan them out carefully so the finished result looks exactly right.