New floor tile changes how a room looks and feels. It's one of the best upgrades you can make.

Cracked, chipped, or loose tiles aren't just ugly. They're a trip hazard, and they let moisture get under the floor. Las Vegas has hard water and caliche clay soil that shifts under slabs. That movement cracks grout lines and pops tiles loose over time. We see it constantly in homes built during the 1990s and early 2000s boom. Builder-grade tile was laid fast and thin back then. So when the ground moves even a little, it shows. Grout holds tile in place and fills the joints between them, and once it cracks or crumbles, water gets in fast.[1] Don't wait until a tile breaks through. Call us before one small crack turns into a full floor replacement.
A cracked tile can catch a foot or let water seep under the floor. We remove the damaged pieces and set new tile with proper prep so it doesn't crack again.
Homes built in the 1990s and 2000s often have thin, cheap tile that's past its life. Replacing it with quality porcelain or natural stone makes a huge difference right away.
If tiles sound hollow when you tap them, the bond underneath has failed. We pull them up, level the subfloor, and reset everything correctly.
New floor tile is one of the first things people notice after a remodel. We work alongside our own cabinet and carpentry crews so the whole project stays on schedule.
Pink and blue tile from the 1970s or plain beige from the 1990s dates a room fast. We help you pick a style that fits your home and holds up for years.
Building a new room or adding square footage? We handle floor tile installation from the ground up. Proper subfloor prep is where we spend the most time.
A bad tile job looks fine for six months. Then the grout cracks, a tile pops loose, and you're back to square one. We've fixed a lot of other contractors' mistakes over the years. Our crew is trained hands-on by the owner, and we don't cut corners on prep work. Good tile starts with a flat, solid base. That's where most jobs go wrong.
We make it easy to get started. Call us and we'll schedule a time to look at your floor and talk through your options. Our tile contractor team is ready to help.
We keep the process simple so you're never left guessing.
We come out, look at the existing floor, and talk through what you want. You'll get a written quote with no surprises. We can help you pick tile if you haven't chosen yet.
We remove the old tile and check the subfloor carefully. Any low spots or soft areas get fixed before we set a single new tile. This step is what separates a good job from a great one.
We set the tile, let it cure, and then grout and seal the joints. Before we leave, we walk the floor with you. Any concerns get handled on the spot.
Floor tile pricing depends on the size of the space, the tile you choose, and what the subfloor looks like when we open things up. Porcelain and natural stone cost more than basic ceramic, but they hold up much better in Las Vegas heat and humidity swings. Large-format tiles take more time to set correctly. If the subfloor needs leveling or repair, that adds to the cost. We give you a full written quote upfront. No hidden fees, no surprises after the job starts.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas homeowners.
Most floor tile jobs in Las Vegas run between $800 and $5,000 or more, depending on size and materials. A small bathroom with basic ceramic tile costs less than a large living room with large-format porcelain. Subfloor repairs, tile removal, and pattern complexity all affect the final number. We give you a written quote before anything starts.
A typical room takes one to three days from demo to grouting. Larger spaces or complex patterns take longer. Tile also needs time to cure before you can walk on it. We'll give you a realistic timeline during the consultation so you can plan around it.
You can, but most DIY tile jobs we've seen end up needing professional repair within a year or two. The hardest part isn't laying the tile. It's getting the subfloor level and using the right setting materials for Las Vegas conditions. One bad spot in the substrate and tiles start cracking or popping loose. A professional job done right the first time usually costs less over time.
Porcelain is our most recommended option for Las Vegas. It handles heat, low humidity, and hard water better than ceramic. Natural stone looks great but needs sealing and more maintenance. Large-format porcelain tiles are popular right now and hold up well in the desert climate. We'll help you pick something that fits your style and your budget.
Most homeowners stay home during the job. We keep our work area clean and contained. Demo can be dusty, so we use drop cloths and seal off doorways when possible. If the tile is in a high-traffic area like a kitchen, we'll talk through how to keep your household moving during the work.
Listen for a hollow sound when you tap on tiles. That means the bond underneath has failed. Visible cracks, loose tiles, and crumbling grout lines are other clear signs. In Las Vegas, caliche soil movement is a common cause of tile failure even in newer homes. If you're seeing any of these, it's worth getting an eye on it before it gets worse.
Yes, we handle full demo and removal as part of the job. We don't just tile over old tile. That adds height and hides subfloor problems that will show up later. We pull everything up, check the substrate, make any needed repairs, and start fresh. Last month a customer called us after another contractor had tiled right over cracked concrete. We had to redo the whole floor. Proper prep matters.