Tile Installation in Las Vegas (2026)
Porcelain floors, shower surrounds, backsplashes and slab walls installed by a licensed Nevada contractor — with the waterproofing, grout and layout details that keep Vegas hard water from destroying your tile in three years.
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What we install
- Bathroom & shower tile (Schluter Kerdi waterproofing standard)
- Kitchen backsplashes (subway, herringbone, slab, mosaic)
- Large-format porcelain floors (12x24, 24x48, 48x48)
- Book-matched slab walls & feature walls
- Heated tile floors (Warmup, Ditra-Heat)
- Outdoor porcelain patios & pool decks
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FAQs
How much does tile installation cost per square foot in Las Vegas?
Installed labor: $9–$14/sq ft for standard 12x24 porcelain floors, $14–$22/sq ft for shower walls (waterproofing included), $18–$30/sq ft for large-format 24x48 slab-look, $22–$40/sq ft for herringbone, book-matched or premium natural stone. Materials are separate.
What tile holds up best in Las Vegas hard water?
Large-format polished porcelain with epoxy or urethane grout. Southern Nevada water runs 275–350 ppm hardness — natural stone (marble, travertine) etches and needs quarterly sealing; polished porcelain wipes clean and is what we install in 90% of Build4U bathrooms.
Schluter Kerdi vs cement board — do I need it?
For any wet area (shower, tub surround, steam room) we install Schluter Kerdi or an equivalent bonded waterproofing membrane over cement board. Cement board alone is water-resistant, not waterproof — long-term you get grout failure and hidden mold. The upgrade adds ~$400–$800 to a shower and prevents a $15K rebuild.
Do you install heated tile floors?
Yes — Warmup or Ditra-Heat electric radiant, sized per bathroom. Adds roughly $12–$18/sq ft installed. Very common in Las Vegas primary baths because slab-on-grade floors run cold in winter.
How long does a tile job take?
Backsplash: 1–2 days. Shower surround: 3–5 days plus 24-hour cure. Full bathroom floor: 2–3 days. Living-area floor 500+ sq ft: 4–7 days plus subfloor prep.
