Bathroom Tiles

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Local London Tile Contractors

Tile your home bathroom and love it!

Our renovation team has expert tile installers who will fit your bathroom with custom tiling. 

Bathroom Tile Services

  • Stand Up Showers
  • Shower Pans
  • Bathtub Surrounds
  • Tub Walls 
  • Bathroom Floors
  • Bathroom Walls
  • Bathroom Sinks
  • Backsplash
  • Classic Tile
  • Modern Tile
  • Patterned Tile
  • Marble Tile
  • Ceramic Tile
  • Round, Square, and Hexagon Tiles

Tile and its color and style is based on supplier availability. We use Centra a local supplier with the best tile in London. But we can get tile styles from other suppliers upon request as well. Call us for more details.

Get Bathroom Tiling by Professionals

Working with Donaldson Home Services:
  • Trusted Local Tile Contractors
  • Full consultation including a free quote
  • Upfront & inclusive pricing from demolition to project completion and clean up.
  • Installing tiles is a challenge! Get it done right and leave the hard part of your DYI project to the Donaldson Family of home comfort experts.
  • Our tilers have turned 100s of local area London Bathrooms into works of art!
  • Demolition and removal of all old materials
  • Financing on approved credit and no deposit required
  • 100% Satisfaction with all of our renovation services.
Get a free quote today!

Some of the work we have done for our clients. Call us and we can provide client references that can attest to our excellent bathroom tiling jobs done.

We will quote you upfront on materials, labour, and timeline before we begin the work. Our renovation experts take care of your home while they work and respect the space you have let us into. At Donaldson Home Services we are Trades You Can Trust.

Full consultation including: 

  • Free Quote

  • Expert installation

  • Upfront and inclusive pricing (demolition to project completion, and even clean up)

  • Financing on approved credit and no deposit required

Things to Look Out For When Selecting a Renos Contractor:

There are plenty of ways your reno project could go wrong, and picking a genuine and trusted company is very important since reno projects cost so much and deal with the place you call home. To ensure you are dealing with a professional company, consider the following.

  • Non-Responsiveness: If a contractor is difficult to reach or doesn’t respond promptly, it may indicate poor organization or a lack of prioritization for your project.
  • Vague or Missing Contracts: A detailed written contract is essential to ensure all project terms are clearly defined and legally binding; without it, you lack protection and clarity.
  • Over-Promising Capabilities: Be cautious of contractors who claim to handle all types of projects, as this may indicate overconfidence or desperation rather than actual expertise.
  • Inability to Provide References: Contractors who can’t or won’t provide references from past clients are a red flag, suggesting potential issues with their reliability or quality of work.
  • Suspiciously Low Pricing: Extremely low quotes compared to others might indicate cost-cutting on materials or workmanship, leading to potential quality issues.
  • Lack of Insurance: Ensure your contractor has adequate insurance and employs licensed tradespeople to protect yourself from liabilities and ensure professional standards.
  • A Sudden Large Price Reduction: If you are quoted a large amount and then the price suddenly drops 10,000 dollars, you are experiencing a common sales tactic where they are testing the waters for whales. If you push on the price they reduce it and if you do not push on the price and pay, you are a ‘whale.’ Instead of quoting a fair price from the outset, they tried to make you pay more if it was not questioned and then once caught they disguised the sudden discount as a ‘good deal.’ 
  • Time to finish the job is too fast: Renos take a long time to complete depending on the scope of the project and anything less than one week should have you questioning the quality of the work.
  • Never go with the first company through the door: Always get a second quote from another well-established company to see how they compare in terms of timeline pricing and material costs.
  • Paying high for cheap material: Do your research. If they are offering a great price on something that is normally very expensive, they could be saying one thing and installing another.

Tile with us

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1. Plan your design: Decide on the type of tiles you want to use and how you want them arranged (e.g., in a grid, diagonal, etc.). Calculate the square footage of the area you want to tile to determine how much tile you need. Don’t forget to account for cutting and potential mistakes.

2. Prepare the surface: Ensure the surface you’re tiling is clean, dry, and level. If you’re tiling over existing tile, make sure it’s securely bonded to the surface. Otherwise, consider removing the old tile and patching any damage.

3. Lay out the tile: Dry-lay the tiles on the floor or wall to see how they will fit and to help you plan your design. Mark your layout lines using chalk or a pencil to guide your tile placement.

4. Mix and apply tile adhesive: Mix the tile adhesive according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Use a notched trowel to apply a thin, even layer of adhesive to a small section of the surface.

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5. Set the tiles: Place the tiles according to your layout lines. Use spacers between the tiles to maintain even grout lines. Press the tiles firmly into the adhesive.

6. Cut tiles as needed: Use a tile cutter or wet saw to cut tiles to fit around edges, corners, and obstacles. Make sure to wear safety gear when cutting tiles.

7. Continue laying tiles: Continue placing tiles in small sections, ensuring they are level and properly spaced. Check your progress regularly.

8. Let the adhesive dry: Allow the adhesive to dry according to the manufacturer’s instructions, typically 24 hours.

9. Apply grout: Once the adhesive has dried, remove spacers and mix your grout. Apply the grout with a rubber float, working it into the grout lines at a 45-degree angle.

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10. Clean excess grout: Use a damp sponge to clean excess grout from the tile surfaces. Rinse and wring out the sponge frequently to avoid smearing grout on the tiles.

11. Allow grout to cure: Allow the grout to cure according to the manufacturer’s instructions, typically a day or two.

12. Seal the grout: Once the grout has cured, apply a grout sealer to protect it from moisture and stains.

13. Final cleaning: Give the tiles a final cleaning to remove any remaining haze or residue from the grout.

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