Whether you're updating a bathroom floor or redoing a kitchen backsplash, good tile work makes a real difference.

Cracked, loose, or outdated tile isn't just an eyesore. In Las Vegas, the caliche clay soil shifts over time and puts stress on tile floors. That movement breaks grout lines and pops tiles off walls. We've seen it happen in homes all across the valley. Low desert humidity also dries out grout fast, causing it to shrink and crack. Once water gets under tile, the damage spreads quickly. The longer you wait, the more subfloor or wall board you risk losing. The right mortar and setting materials make all the difference in a dry, shifting climate like ours.[1]
Soil movement and heavy foot traffic crack tiles over time. Replacing them right means fixing the cause, the surface.
Fresh tile sets the tone for the whole room. We help you pick the right material and lay it to last.
Many Las Vegas homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s still have basic tile that's ready for an upgrade. We remove the old and install the new cleanly.
Soft spots or hollow sounds under tile usually mean moisture got in. We pull the damaged tile, fix what's underneath, and re-tile it properly.
Shower tile takes a beating from hard Las Vegas water and daily use. We install it with the right waterproofing so it holds up for years.
A well-set backsplash or feature wall adds real character to a kitchen or bath. We handle the layout and cuts so the pattern looks intentional.
Bad tile work shows up fast. Grout cracks, tiles shift, and water finds its way in. We've been fixing other people's mistakes since we opened, and we'd rather just do it right the first time. Our team is trained hands-on by the owner. We don't cut corners on prep, and we don't use cheap materials. You get a clean, organized crew that respects your home.
Don't put it off while cracked tile gets worse. Call us and we'll walk you through the whole tile contractor process from start to finish.
We keep the process straightforward so you always know what's happening next.
We start with a visit to see the space and talk through what you want. We help you pick the right tile for your budget and how the room gets used. Las Vegas homes have specific needs, and we factor that in from the start.
Good tile starts with a flat, solid surface. We check for soft spots, level the subfloor if needed, and plan the layout before the first tile goes down. This step is where most DIY jobs go wrong.
We set every tile with care, cut clean edges, and grout with the right product for the space. After grouting, we clean up and do a full walkthrough with you. You'll see exactly what was done and why.
Tile installation pricing in Las Vegas depends on a few things. The size of the area, the type of tile you choose, and the condition of the surface underneath all affect the final number. Larger format tiles and natural stone cost more to set than standard ceramic. Homes with uneven subfloors or previous water damage may need extra prep work before tile can go down. We give you a clear quote before we start. No surprise add-ons, no hidden fees.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas homeowners before they book.
Most tile jobs in Las Vegas run between $800 and $6,000 or more, depending on the scope. A small bathroom floor costs much less than a full shower and floor combo. The tile you pick matters too. Porcelain and natural stone cost more per square foot than basic ceramic. We give you a firm quote after seeing the space.
A standard bathroom floor usually takes one to two days. A full shower surround with floor tile can take three to five days. We factor in dry time for mortar and grout, so rushing isn't an option. We'll give you a realistic timeline before we start so you can plan around it.
You can, but most DIY tile jobs we've seen end up costing more to fix than hiring us would have. The most common mistake is skipping proper subfloor prep. In Las Vegas, soil movement and dry conditions make that prep even more important. A bad set job leads to cracked grout and loose tiles within a year.
Tile holds up better than most flooring in Las Vegas heat and humidity swings. It doesn't warp, it doesn't fade, and it's easy to clean. Luxury vinyl is a good budget option, but tile lasts longer in wet areas like bathrooms and showers. For kitchens and outdoor spaces, tile is hard to beat.
Cracked tile lets water in. Once water gets under the tile, it soaks into the subfloor or wall board and causes rot or mold. In Las Vegas, the hard water minerals also get into those cracks and make them worse. A small repair now is almost always cheaper than a big fix later.
Hollow sounds when you tap tile, visible cracks, loose or shifting tiles, and crumbling grout lines are all signs something is wrong. Staining that won't clean off or grout that keeps cracking in the same spots can also mean the surface underneath has moved. We see a lot of this in older Las Vegas homes where the soil has settled.
Porcelain is our go-to for most Las Vegas bathrooms and floors. It handles heat, it's low maintenance, and it doesn't absorb water. Natural stone looks great but needs sealing regularly in our dry climate. Last year a customer in Summerlin asked us to re-do a travertine floor that had never been sealed. The grout was shot and the stone had stained badly. Porcelain would have held up with almost no upkeep.