Normally I just tell people to check out Home Depot or Lowes, they serves most customers just fine. However, for those interested in a better selection and still great prices, check out Prosource
located in the Design District. What i like about prosource is that they have every type of flooring you might want, as well as, more than capable sales associates to help with selection and design. Basically Prosource sells their tile, hardwood, carpet, vct so cheap by buying it from every major distributor, thus giving contractors an even better price than buying direct. Prosource is not open to the public, so you'll have to have your contractor go with you or call ahead for you. A great contractor to call is Tile Fast
@ 972.786.5849
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Monday, December 6, 2010
On DIY Tile Installation
DON"T DO IT!


Or this could be how you spend your evening.
The DIY Show's and HGTV are incredibly entertaining and exciting to watch, but what is rarely made clear is that more can go wrong for the novice tile setter than can go right. Not be down on your dreams of remodeling your entire kitchen in your 35 year old house, but there is just too many variables: The floor could be unleveled, rotted, flimsy, flexy, warped, or just weird. In a perfect world, the old floor would be ripped up quickly, easily and perfectly, and the new floor would be stuck down straight and secure... this is not a perfect world. So before you start taring up the room that needs new tile, consult a professional tile setter for help and or advice.
Instead, let this be how you spend your evening:)

Wednesday, November 24, 2010
On Glass Backsplash Preparation
RIGHT! You Must Trowel the Thinset on, then float it.
WRONG! You Cannot Simply Trowel the Thinset on as normal.



The average tile setter may assume that glass tile gets thrown up on the wall like most ceramic tile... this could be the ruin of your backsplash. How to determine whether or not your tile setter is set apart from the rest is by simply asking how and with what he intends to lay the tile. The Correct answer is: with White thinset, trowled on, but then floated (so as not to see the trowel lines - rather a smooth float). The reason Glu will not do, is that most glass tile will allow enough light through it so that the thinset (mortar) will show through. One must use thinset because unlike Glu, it does not discolor yellow from UV Rays.
Friday, November 12, 2010
On Backpslashes

for the rest of the kitchens we must try to think in terms of subway, brick, diagnol, or new patterns when we lay our backsplash tile. The world of kitchens simply cannot bare one more neutral tile color, with no pattern whatsoever.
Finally, MAKE USE OF THE AREA ABOVE YOUR STOVE!!!!!
aka, do something fun with that perfectly sized canvas.
NOT THIS!
For more tips on choosing your backsplash visit this tile installers website!!!
...............................THIS!!

Monday, November 1, 2010
On the Tile Process

What does a Shower Renovation Involve Anyway???
There are basics steps to Remodeling your shower that you may already know, like:
* picking a tile
* picking a design: shelves, bench, colors, accent,etc.
* choosing a qualified tile setter
... but there are others that are not so obvious:
* Covering exposed area (bathroom, etc.) with plastic, as well as sealing off the room
* Removing old shower & Plumbing (best if done by a pro, like.. US!)
* New Plumbing: Drain, fixtures, Pan liner, etc.
* Frame or build base of new shower
* Hang Mold Resistant Hardi
* Tile
* Grout & Seal

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Thursday, October 28, 2010
How to not Die this Halloween! (from black mold)
Black mold exist, it will show up pretty much anywhere water sits in a cool, dark, unventilated area - aka, in your shower walls, beneath your shower pan, etc. The problem with black mold is that it is toxic to breathe, not to mention that the areas that cater to mold also cater to termites.
How to spot black mold when it is not visible:
* Look for bloating in tile wall
* Look for black seeping out of grout joints or caulk joints
* Notice if particular areas of the shower will simply not be rid of mold, no matter how many times you bleach it, it keeps coming back
* Knock on Tile to see if it sounds hollow: this is not always an indication of mold.

The best way to rid yourself of this mold, is to tear our all or the portion of shower infected. Allow for area to dry out (this will practically kill the mold by itself). Kill any remaining mold with bleach.
Then take the opportunity to rebuild the custom shower you like, by a trained Shower Installer.
For more questions or for a free estimate on Mold Removal and Shower Installation, check out tilefast.com
How to spot black mold when it is not visible:
* Look for bloating in tile wall
* Look for black seeping out of grout joints or caulk joints
* Notice if particular areas of the shower will simply not be rid of mold, no matter how many times you bleach it, it keeps coming back
* Knock on Tile to see if it sounds hollow: this is not always an indication of mold.

The best way to rid yourself of this mold, is to tear our all or the portion of shower infected. Allow for area to dry out (this will practically kill the mold by itself). Kill any remaining mold with bleach.

For more questions or for a free estimate on Mold Removal and Shower Installation, check out tilefast.com
Sunday, September 27, 2009
On Choosing a Tile That is Right for You!

Most people when choosing out a tile have no idea what they want in a tile, other than the two basic things they think they're suppose to have: something stylish and something that will last. But more importantly than that is in picking a tile that will be LOW maintenance. Seriously, at the end of the day, people want a tile that is easy to not only keep clean, but also maintains the appearance of cleanliness.
A maybe not so obvious choices of tile not to pick out for your bathroom floor... is white and with white grout! Now, while white tile with white grout is coming back in style, to an extent (brick style, small, and mostly showers and backslashes) it is a horrible choice for a floor, and infinitely worse for a bathroom floor, without going into detail, think hair.
While the other extreme is not really conducive to bathroom cleaning products (black grout vs bleach, etc) something in the middle is excellent, something that is "veiny" and seems to be textured.
Save pretty and extravagant tile for your shower and back splash.
For More information or questions visit the tilefast home page
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