Floor Tile Installation

Business name:
Floor Tile Installation
Address:
2344 Spruce St
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone:
720-450-9732
Website:
www.experttouchtiling.com
Hours:
Monday - Friday 9AM–5PM
Payment Method:
Cash, all cc.
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Category:
Old floor leveling
Keywords:
Residential Tile Installation, Commercial Tile Installation, Ceramic tile installation and Removal, Porcelain
tile installation, Marble installation and Removal, Granite installation and Removal, Grout application
and Re-grout application, Leveling pros, Under board installation, Becker board installation, Tile repairs,
Marble repair, Granite repair, Porcelain repair, Subfloor leveling, Old floor leveling, Boulder, CO.
Description:
Don’t let your floors wear and tilt over time! Call our expert team to repair and level your old floors in
residential and commercial buildings all over Colorado.
Over time all flooring starts to sag, tilt and drop — it’s simply something that we can't avoid. But leaving
that tile unattended for too long can actually start to damage your home’s structural integrity. At Expert
Touch Tiling, we have built a reputation for helping homeowners and business owners level out old
floors perfectly every time.
See how we go about leveling out old floors and all of our floor leveling services that we offer for old
and damaged floors throughout Colorado.
Why Floors Need Leveling. You know the old saying, “time is undefeated”? Well, unfortunately for
flooring, that sentiment rings true. Now, while even the best built floors will sag slightly over time,
shoddy craftsmanship can speed that process up, meaning plenty of houses and businesses across
Colorado are experiencing unbalanced or dipping floors.
Without proper leveling, these imperfections in floors can compromise structural integrity and make it
near impossible to properly install new surfaces such as tiling or hardwood on top.