Tile & Stone Services in Palm Coast, FL

Local Tile Contractor Expertise

In Palm Harbor and throughout Palm Coast, FL, we install custom tile showers, kitchen backsplashes, and natural stone that add value to your home. Our third-generation tile contractor team brings decades of experience to every project—whether it's a Matanzas Woods bathroom renovation or a Grand Haven kitchen remodel. This page covers what's involved in tile installation, why local expertise matters for your coastal Florida home, and how we serve neighborhoods from the Intracoastal Waterway to Washington Oaks.

How We Work

Every project follows a clear process so you know exactly what happens at each stage.

What's Involved: Step by Step

1

Plan & Measure

We visit your Belle Terre or Seminole Woods home, take precise measurements, review your design choices, and discuss material options and grout colors.

2

Prep & Demo

We remove old tile, prep the substrate, and ensure walls or floors meet building code. For Palm Coast homes, waterproofing is critical in coastal moisture.

3

Install & Set

We lay tile with proper mortar coverage, level every piece, and apply grout using techniques that reduce cracking and moisture infiltration.

4

Seal & Finish

We seal grout and natural stone to protect against moisture and mildew—important for homes near the Atlantic or Intracoastal Waterway.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Our Services

We specialize in tile and stone work for kitchens, bathrooms, and flooring across all Palm Coast neighborhoods.

Shower tile installation

Custom tile shower in Indian Trails subdivision, Palm Coast

Shower & Bath Tile

Custom tile showers with natural stone accents, subway tile walls, and waterproof underlayment. Ideal for Quail Hollow homes upgrading master bathrooms.

  • Slate, marble, and porcelain options
  • Waterproofing for moisture control
  • Curbless designs for accessibility
Kitchen backsplash tile

Ceramic backsplash in Palm Harbor kitchen renovation

Kitchen Backsplash Tile

Durable backsplashes behind stoves and sinks. Popular in gated communities like Grand Haven, where kitchen upgrades boost home appeal.

  • Ceramic, glass, and stone tiles
  • Heat and grease resistant
  • Design patterns from classic to modern
Tile flooring installation

Porcelain tile flooring in Matanzas Woods home, serves high-traffic areas

Tile Flooring

Durable tile floors for kitchens, living areas, and entryways. Perfect for Florida's humidity and salt air near Flagler Beach and the Atlantic.

  • Porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone
  • Grout sealing to prevent staining
  • Radiant heat compatible options
Natural stone installation

Travertine patio in Seminole Woods, near Washington Oaks Gardens

Natural Stone Work

Granite, travertine, and slate for countertops, shower surrounds, and patios. Our expertise includes sealing and maintenance for coastal durability.

  • Marble, granite, and slate installation
  • Professional sealing and protection
  • Outdoor and indoor applications
Brick paver installation

Permeable brick pavers in Quail Hollow driveway, drainage-compliant

Brick Paver Installation

Patios, driveways, and walkways with permeable paver systems. Required in many Palm Coast subdivisions for stormwater management.

  • Permeable and solid brick pavers
  • Sand and polymeric jointing options
  • Stormwater compliant designs

Why Local Expertise Matters in Palm Coast

Palm Coast has unique building codes and environmental factors that affect tile and stone work.

Coastal Moisture & Humidity

Living near the Atlantic Ocean or Intracoastal Waterway means salt spray and constant moisture. Proper waterproofing and grout sealing are not optional—they're essential to prevent damage.

We've sealed thousands of showers and patios across Seminole Woods, Palm Harbor, and Grand Haven neighborhoods, preventing costly water damage.

Florida Building Code Compliance

Florida Building Code Chapter 15 mandates specific tile underlayment, fastening, and wind-resistance standards. Gated communities like Hammock Dunes and Grand Haven enforce HOA rules that align with these codes.

Stormwater & Drainage

Permeable paver systems in areas like Quail Hollow and Lehigh Woods must meet Flagler County stormwater requirements. Our designs ensure compliance while maintaining aesthetics.

30+ years of experience with Palm Coast regulations means we handle permits, inspections, and HOA approvals without delays.

Neighborhoods We Serve

We work throughout Palm Coast, from established subdivisions to newer gated communities.

Matanzas Woods

North Palm Coast. New construction homes with updated kitchens and master baths. Close to schools and shopping on Palm Coast Parkway.

Palm Harbor

Established north-end neighborhood. Homes bordered by 23 miles of saltwater canals. Waterfront properties need specialized sealing.

Grand Haven

1,400-acre gated luxury community with Jack Nicklaus golf course. HOA enforces design standards for all tile upgrades.

Seminole Woods

South Palm Coast, closest to Flagler Beach. Natural landscape with single-family homes. Family-friendly parks nearby.

Indian Trails

Central Palm Coast with tree-lined streets. Home to top-rated middle school. Growing renovations for kitchen and bath remodels.

Quail Hollow

South of Route 100. Growing community near Flagler County Airport. New homes with modern tile and stone finishes.

What Customers Ask About Tile Work

Do I need permits for a tile shower in Palm Coast?

Yes. Florida Building Code requires permits for any alteration to structures over $5,000, which includes most shower renovations. We handle all paperwork and inspections in-house.

What's the best tile material for humidity near the ocean?

Porcelain and natural stone like slate are most resistant to salt spray and moisture. We recommend sealed grout and a waterproof membrane behind all tile in coastal homes.

Do HOA communities in Palm Coast have tile restrictions?

Grand Haven, Hammock Dunes, and other gated communities have design guidelines. We coordinate with HOAs before work begins to ensure approval.

Are brick pavers required in my neighborhood?

Many Palm Coast subdivisions require permeable pavers to meet stormwater regulations. We assess your property and advise on what your neighborhood requires.

How do I maintain tile and natural stone in a coastal home?

Seal grout and stone every 1–2 years in Salt air environments. Use pH-neutral cleaners and avoid acidic products. We recommend annual inspections for waterfront homes near the Intracoastal Waterway.

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