Nashville Flooring Company offers tile flooring options for businesses and homes across Music City, and the goal is always the same: a floor that looks sharp and performs well for years. Picking tile can feel like a rabbit hole, so the process starts by matching the material to the room. Porcelain tile is a go-to for durability and moisture resistance, ceramic tile works well in many everyday spaces, and natural stone tile brings one-of-a-kind color and texture. We also help you compare finishes and safety details like the DCOF slip rating, especially for entries, kitchens, and bathrooms.
The installation details matter just as much as the tile itself. For clean, modern lines, rectified edges can tighten up the look, and large-format tile can make a space feel more open when the layout is planned correctly. Under the surface, a proper cement backer board base and the right thinset mortar help prevent movement and cracking. For waterproofing and crack isolation, systems like Schluter-DITRA are a smart upgrade in the right areas. We will also guide you on grout choices, including epoxy grout for stain resistance in busy homes and commercial spaces, and make sure the final result feels polished, durable, and easy to maintain.
Tile flooring offers many advantages for homes and businesses in Nashville. It stands up well to wear and tear, comes in many styles, and is easy to keep clean.
Tile flooring is a popular option due to its strength and long lifespan. We find that properly installed tile can last for decades with minimal signs of wear. It resists scratches, dents, and stains better than many other flooring types.
Tile holds up well in high-traffic areas of homes and businesses. It doesn't absorb water, making it ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, and entryways. The hard surface can withstand heavy furniture without damage.
In Nashville's climate, tile stays cool in summer and works well with radiant floor heating in winter. Its durability means less frequent replacement, saving money over time.
We know that keeping floors clean is a top priority for our customers. Tile flooring makes this task simple. Regular sweeping and occasional mopping are usually enough to maintain its appearance.
Spills wipe up easily from the tile's non-porous surface. Unlike carpet, tile doesn't trap allergens or odors. This makes it a great choice for those with allergies or pets.
Damaged tiles can be replaced individually without redoing the entire floor. Grout lines may need resealing every few years, but this is a quick and easy process.
Tile flooring comes in many styles to suit any decor. We offer ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, and more. Tiles range from small mosaics to large format pieces.
Colors and patterns are nearly endless. Tiles can mimic wood, stone, or fabric. They can be glossy, matte, or textured. This variety allows for unique designs in any room.
Mixing different tiles creates custom patterns and borders. We can help design layouts that enhance your space. From sleek modern looks to rustic charm, tile can achieve any style.
We offer a wide range of tile options to suit different styles and needs. Our selection includes durable and attractive choices for floors, walls, and other surfaces in homes and businesses.
Ceramic tile is a popular and versatile option. We carry ceramic tiles in many colors, sizes, and textures. These tiles are:
Ceramic works well in kitchens, bathrooms, and high-traffic areas. Our ceramic tiles come in both glazed and unglazed varieties. Glazed tiles have a protective layer that adds shine and color. Unglazed tiles have a more natural look.
We offer ceramic tiles that mimic the appearance of wood, stone, and other materials. This allows customers to get the look they want at a lower price point.
Porcelain is a type of ceramic tile, but it's denser and less porous. Our porcelain tile selection includes:
Porcelain is extremely durable and resistant to:
We recommend porcelain for high-traffic commercial spaces and outdoor areas. It's also great for bathrooms and kitchens. Our porcelain tiles come in a range of finishes, from glossy to matte.
Natural stone tiles add elegance and unique character to any space. We offer several types of stone tile:
Each stone type has its own qualities. Marble is luxurious but needs more care. Granite is very durable and resists stains. Travertine has a warm, earthy look. Slate offers a rustic feel and good traction.
Stone tiles work well in entryways, bathrooms, and as accent pieces. We can help customers choose the right stone for their needs and provide care instructions.
For unique designs and accents, we offer decorative and mosaic tiles. These can add visual interest to:
Our decorative tiles come in various patterns, colors, and materials. Mosaic tiles are small pieces arranged in patterns. We have:
These tiles let customers create custom designs. They work well as focal points in kitchens and bathrooms. We can help plan and install complex tile patterns.
Choosing the right tile flooring involves careful consideration of your specific needs and environment. We'll explore key factors to help you make an informed decision for your Nashville home or business.
For homes, we recommend focusing on comfort and style. Ceramic and porcelain tiles are popular choices for residential flooring in Nashville. They offer durability and easy maintenance.
Commercial spaces need tougher materials. We suggest porcelain or natural stone for high-traffic areas. These can withstand heavy use and frequent cleaning.
In kitchens and bathrooms, non-slip tiles are crucial for safety. We often install textured tiles or those with special coatings to prevent slips.
High-traffic areas need extra-durable tiles. We recommend porcelain for its strength and resistance to wear.
For less-used spaces like guest rooms, you have more options. Ceramic tiles can be a good fit, offering a balance of durability and affordability.
Consider the Porcelain Enamel Institute (PEI) rating when choosing tiles. We use this scale to match tile strength to expected foot traffic:
FAQs About Tile Flooring
Tile flooring cost varies based on the tile material, room size, and how complex the layout is. Large-format porcelain, mosaics, herringbone, and diagonal patterns take more time than a straight lay. Pricing also changes if demolition is needed, if the subfloor requires leveling, or if we install cement board or an uncoupling membrane like Schluter-DITRA. Grout choice, transitions, and baseboard work can also affect labor.
Yes, Nashville Hardwood Flooring Company offers free in-home tile flooring estimates in Nashville. We can usually schedule within a few business days, sometimes sooner depending on the week. During the visit, we measure the space, check subfloor flatness, review traffic needs, and discuss tile options like Daltile, Marazzi, or MSI. We also cover prep details such as waterproofing and grout type.
Porcelain is usually the best all-around choice for kitchens and bathrooms because it’s dense, durable, and handles water well. Ceramic can work in lighter-traffic areas and is often more budget-friendly. Natural stone like travertine or marble looks premium but needs sealing and more maintenance. We often recommend glazed porcelain or textured finishes for slip resistance, paired with quality thinset like MAPEI.
Yes, we can install tile over concrete slabs as long as the slab is clean, flat, and dry. We check for moisture first because excess vapor can weaken thinset and cause grout issues. If needed, we’ll use a moisture-mitigation product or an uncoupling system like Schluter-DITRA to help manage movement. We also address cracks and low spots using patching and leveling compounds before setting tile.
For commercial spaces, we typically recommend porcelain tile because it resists wear, impacts, and frequent mopping better than ceramic. For kitchens and entryways, slip-resistant surfaces and higher PEI ratings matter, and epoxy grout can help with stain resistance. In many builds, we use brands like Daltile or Marazzi and set tile using commercial-grade mortars from Schluter or MAPEI for long-term performance.