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  • 61 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Stephanie J. says, "Working with Taha was one of the best decisions we made as new first-time home owners. We bought our house knowing it needed a ton of work, so after reaching out to Taha, he came out the following day to take measurements and provided a quote with an hour. He was prompt, responsive, reliable, patient, and a wealth of knowledge throughout this very big decision for us. He took the time to ensure that he knew every detail of my vision, and he turned my vision into a reality. We traded the outdated 16x16 Mediterranean style ceramic tiles for beautiful 48x48 polished porcelain in our main living area. We originally found a style we loved at a big box store, but Taha managed to find almost the exact same style for half the price from his supplier. Within a day, they were delivered to our home. Every step of the process was smooth and coordinated for us without any headaches. Additionally, we had a tight deadline due to family coming down to visit, and Taha was able to follow through despite a decently large amount of square footage to cover. Within 10 days as promised, we have floors that look fit for a magazine. Jose and the crew showed up punctual on a daily basis and worked tirelessly from 830-5 Monday-Saturday. I was blown away by how quickly and methodically they worked and by their precision and attention to detail. We have a number of narrow pass-throughs and odd shaped hallways, and they managed to make every cut perfect around these odd dimensions, despite working with huge 48x48 tile and placing them in a diamond pattern. I am beyond thrilled with our new floors and I would not hesitate to work with Taha again on future home projects, and I will recommend him to all of our family and friends!"See more
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  • 1 hire on Thumbtack
  • Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
I have done a complete home remodel in Coral Springs (4 bd, 3 bath 3,119 sq.ft.) Ready to offer my service for a bathroom or single room remodel. The remodel does not depend on a significant problem affecting existing structure; rather, it aims to change the aesthetics or purpose of a structure or part of it. When you talk about remodeling, you are talking about various changes made to the appearance of your bathroom. The focus is on making only those changes that affect the layout, design and overall appearance. So, a remodeling project is essentially reviving your bathroom to give it a new look. The decision to remodel or update your bathroom is entirely yours. This should depend on your financial situation, your preferences and your goals for the future. Both of these projects add value to your home, they just do it in different ways and on a different scale. Luckily, every upgrade is a great home improvement investment, as bathroom improvements can provide up to a 70% ROI on your home's value. I can provide an estimate for your project if you know the square footage of your bathroom. Here are the most common bathroom sizes and their average renovation costs. Average labor cost: up to 25 sq. ft. $1,800 - $6,800 (half bath) up to 40 sq. ft. $2,800 - $12,800 (guest bath) up to 50 sq. ft. $3,500 - $16,500 (ensuite/master bath) Factors influencing the cost of bathroom renovation: Floor plan changes, cabinets, countertops, shower and tub, tile and flooring, sink, faucets and toilet, plumbing, walls, doors and ceilings, lighting, ventilation and labor to make your bathroom remodel a reality. - Why is bathroom renovation expensive? Bathroom renovations can be expensive due to many factors. The space requires plumbing and electrical work, which means you'll have to hire multiple workers for this project. Plus, the remodeling options are endless, from redoing flooring to updating vanities, toilets and bathtubs, each of which can cost thousands of dollars on their own. You may need building permits depending on your municipality and the size of the project. - What is the most expensive part of a bathroom renovation? Typically, labor is the most expensive part of a bathroom renovation. Hiring PRO for your project usually costs between 40% and 65% of your budget. FREE VISUAL ESTIMATES, NO GUESSING. CONNECT WITH A PRO INSTANTLY! - HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO REMODEL A HOUSE? $15 – $60 Cost per square foot. COST RANGE FOR RENOVATION OF A HOUSE BY ROOM: Living room $2,500 – $10,000 Bedroom $1,500 – $5,000 Kitchen $10,000 – $50,000 Bathroom $5,000 – $25,000 IF YOU DO NOT HAVE AN EXISTING PLAN BUT HAVE AN IDEA OF WHAT YOU WANT IN THE END, THEN YOU ARE MORE THAN WELCOME! I HAVE MANY SUGGESTIONS BASED ON MY EXPIRIENCE TO BRING NEW MODERN LOOK TO YOUR PLACE!See more

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Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How much does a tile backsplash cost?

It typically costs between $10 and $40 per square foot to install a tile backsplash. However, there are many factors that can drive prices up and down, including:

  • The type of tile you want. 
  • The area and size of the surface.
  • The project’s complexity. 
  • The labor rates in your area
  • Much more.

Because there are so many factors that impact tile backsplash prices, it’s important to get cost estimates from installation professionals near you.

How long does it take to install backsplash?

The time it takes to install a tile backsplash depends on the size of the area and the type of materials you’re using. But generally, it’ll take a few days to finish the project. Porcelain or ceramic tile may take less time than that, while very small glass tiles or complicated designs are likely to add time. 

Chat with the best tile specialists to find out how long it will take to install a backsplash in your home.

What is the easiest backsplash to install?

Peel-and-stick tiles are the easiest to install. They don’t require any materials or preparation work besides measuring. 

Ceramic tile, a popular choice for many homeowners, is a fairly simple installation choice for backsplash, and it comes in almost any color and pattern. Glass tile is a bit more difficult to install than ceramic, while stone or marble tile tends to be the most expensive. 

Contact the best tiling contractors near you to determine the best type of backsplash to install in your home.

Can you tile over a tile backsplash?

Yes, you can tile over your existing kitchen backsplash if you want a fresh, new look. This will only work if the surface is smooth and there are no cracked or uneven backsplash tiles in the wall. If you have a few problem tiles, simply remove and reinstall them before you tile over the wall. 

In general, it’s better to start with a blank wall. However, you may save time by simply tiling over your existing tile backsplash. When in doubt, always consult a tiling professional.

How many tiles do I need for a backsplash?

To figure out how many tiles you need for your backsplash, grab your measuring tape and calculator. Measure the area where you plan to add the backsplash and figure out how many tiles you need based on that calculation. Tile boxes often indicate the total square footage the tiles inside will cover. 

If you need help determining how many tiles you need (and what types of tiles you should use), you can always get advice from a backsplash installation professional.

What is backsplash tile?

When a homeowner says they want to install a tile backsplash in their kitchen or bathroom, they’re usually referring to that area on your wall that’s located between your cabinets and counters. Thanks to all of the different tile materials, textures and patterns you can choose from, a backsplash can add elegance, charm and color to your kitchen and bathroom.

Where can you buy backsplash tiles?

You can find backsplash tiles — including glass, ceramic, porcelain, marble, natural stone, etc. — at various home improvement stores and online retailers. If you plan to have a professional install your tile backsplash, you can also ask them if they supply the tiles. Just make sure you understand how much it will cost you.

Can you tile over drywall?

Yes, it is possible to lay tile over drywall. If you’re looking to lay a tile backsplash in your kitchen, you can certainly do it yourself — but hiring a professional may save time. 

Before you tile over your drywall, make sure the wall has a smooth surface with no bumps or cracks. Start by using a compound to seal up any crevices, then sand the drywall and clean up the dust. Then, lay a coat of primer on the drywall to get it ready for your tile. 

Can you tile over tile floors?

Yes, you can lay tile over existing tile floors (or a backsplash). Although it’s generally best to pull up your old flooring, you can simply place tiles on top if your existing floor is in good condition.

Before you start, examine your tiles carefully for mold, cracks or unevenness. Provided none of these is an issue, you can begin laying your new tiles. 

But if this is your first time laying tile — or if you want to ensure that the job is done right — save time by hiring a tiling professional near you

What do you need to lay tile?

If you’re laying a new tile floor, you’ll likely need an assortment of tools and supplies, including (but not limited to):

  • Tile
  • Tile adhesive
  • Tile trim
  • Tile spacers
  • Underlayment
  • Sealer
  • Caulk
  • Level
  • Goggles
  • Gloves
  • Trowel
  • Carpenter’s square
  • Grout
  • Sponge
  • Tape measure
  • Etc.

If you don’t have all of the tools, equipment and skills necessary to lay tile in your home, consider hiring one of the best tile contractors in your area.

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