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Full Service Sales

Here at The Arizona Tile Company, we want to give you the best possible customer service experience. And that starts with our in house sales staff. Each of our customers has a single, primary salesperson they can turn to for whatever needs, concerns, or questions that might come up and will be available on any future projects. That’s why we employ only friendly and knowledgeable people who you can count on from the initial planning stages all the way to maintenance and upkeep years after your installation and every step in between.

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Design Consultation

Choosing, let alone finalizing an overall look and style of your project can seem daunting given the wide selection of materials available to use. We can absolutely help with that! We stay up on the latest trends and styles in home remodeling and décor to be able to guide you to the exact look you’re after while maintaining a balance with all of the other elements involved with your home improvement.

Take Home Samples

With your initial visit, we’ll get a sense of the look you’re after and pick out a handful of sample options to send with you. No need to decide on a product right on the spot! We always recommend you take the samples home and look at them in different lighting during different times of the day to make sure color tones and styles stay on point with existing features. And you’re more than welcome to take your time with any of our pieces, no rush or obligation. You’ll able to take virtually anything you browse in our showroom home as a sample. All you have to do is ask!

On Site Measure and Assessment

The next step after narrowing down your selection, we need to get you an estimate! Your salesperson will be more than happy to schedule a time to come to your home and assess your project. Not only will we measure and get an accurate square footage, we’ll consider which way to orient your material if it isn’t sized as a square or has a grain or pattern. With the added benefit of our staff’s collective knowledge, there aren’t many situations we haven’t seen. We are able to easily identify potential issues and plan ahead to avoid delays and costly extras.

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Free Estimates

With markets being so competitive these days, it wouldn’t make sense to not give out free estimates! We can usually give a ballpark figure for most projects with just a few dimensions and a material allowance while browsing in store. Once we do your in home assessment and have a material selection, we can give you a to-the-penny figure of what it would cost to make your home improvement idea a reality. And fear not, if you feel your estimate exceeds your budget, we’d love to review it with you, show you some more economical alternatives, and discuss possible financing options we offer. Until we agree upon a final cost number, we can work and rework your project details to suit your finances. As soon as you’re satisfied with your estimate and are ready to move forward, we’ll take a 50% deposit. This allows us to order your materials and commit an installer to an agreed upon date if you choose to do your installation with us as well.

With installation, sometimes in construction projects, after getting started we may find that extra labor or material may be required to complete the job in the right way. But once committed to a dollar amount, that number will never go up without discussing it with you first, in full detail.

Quality Control

As anyone with experience in construction knows, it’s not an exact science. Sometimes things don’t go exactly according to plan. There are any number of outside variables that can delay or alter a home improvement project. At Arizona Tile, we aim to make our involvement as smooth and seamless as possible because we know how important having your home back in one piece is to you. When we order materials, we request confirmations from our distributors and when we receive your shipment, we’ll check to make sure we’ve got the correct quantity, size, and color that you’ve paid for. If for some reason we receive the wrong materials, we’ll do everything we can to get you the right stuff as soon as possible while keeping you informed along the way. The same goes for our installations!

Feel free to ask your sales person any questions you might have about your installation before, during, or after your project. If you feel something has been installed not to your liking, we won’t hesitate to visit your home and discuss your concerns in person.

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Post Sale Service

You never can be quite sure what kind of service you’ll receive from a business after you’ve completed your transaction. Let us put your mind at ease! When you team up with Arizona Tile, be it for install or cash and carry, you become a customer for life. In our system, your name will be attached with your specific salesperson that you’ll be able to call on for future projects, questions on upkeep, or to schedule repairs on one of our installs if necessary, at zero cost to you.

From idea inception to project satisfaction, we’ll be with you along the way! Give us a try and see how we deliver an overall enjoyable shopping experience and customer care that’s second to none.

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Installation

We pride ourselves on the skill and craftsmanship of our installation services. You can rest easy knowing that Arizona Tile will give you exactly what you’ve paid for and done the right way. Not only that, but we give you a lifetime warranty that our install will hold up for the life of the product.

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FAQs

Does Arizona tile do installation? ›

Installation. We pride ourselves on the skill and craftsmanship of our installation services. You can rest easy knowing that Arizona Tile will give you exactly what you've paid for and done the right way. Not only that, but we give you a lifetime warranty that our install will hold up for the life of the product.

How do I make my outdoor tile less slippery? ›

Stone Grip is our best seller and the ideal anti-slip tile treatment for porcelain, ceramic, and most tiled floors. This easy-to-apply product, applied with a sprayer, microfiber T-mop or Stone Grip Applicator, will dramatically increase traction and improve safety on slippery dry and wet tiles.

What is the best tile for an outdoor patio? ›

porcelain tile is strong, durable, and freeze- and thaw-resistant, making it a good choice for outdoor use.

How to hide tile joints? ›

How to pull this off?
  1. Use rectified tiles that are precisely cut and symmetrical.
  2. Use a small tile spacer will create even gaps between your tiles and mark out the width of your grout line.
  3. Unsanded grout is recommended for small joints up to 1/8 inch wide.

How much do they charge a tile for installation? ›

“The labor costs for tile installation can be between $3-$15 per square foot—or, if the contractor charges hourly, it could range between $30-$120 per hour,” Micetich says.

Why is tile installation so expensive? ›

The following factors will determine the cost of your tile installation project: Tile material: Some materials are more expensive than others. Labor: Anything that increases the time a project takes will also increase labor costs. Room size: The larger the floor, the more it will cost to tile.

Can you install tile directly on concrete? ›

Freshly laid concrete should never be tiled onto immediately. Instead, you should allow the the concrete time to cure, settle and harden. As a rule of thumb: Allow one 'drying' day per mm thickness, up to a depth of 50mm.

Do you need to waterproof under outdoor tiles? ›

Water Damage is Prevented

Waterproofing under your tiles is crucial in preventing water damage, which can occur when water seeps through the grout lines and damages the subfloor and other areas below the tile surface. Not only can this cause costly repairs, but it may also require a complete tile replacement.

What do you put under outdoor tiles? ›

It's recommended that the substrate for exterior tiles is a concrete or cement sand screed with a minimum thickness of 50mm. You must ensure that the substrate is able to support the chosen finish and any static or dynamic loads applied (this could be a garden shed or a driveway for example).

Which type of tile is not recommended for outdoor use? ›

Ceramic tiles are simply not frost proof and therefore if laid outside will 'pop' or crack in cold weather. There is too much moisture left in the tile during the manufacturing process meaning its density is much lower than that of porcelain leaving room for moisture to expand when it freezes.

What is the best color for patio tiles? ›

If there are more contemporary or monotone colours in the area, we would suggest looking at cooler, more modern colour tones such as Blacks, Whites or Greys. These will make for a good match, and will ensure that your new Porcelain Tile Patio area blends in beautifully with its surroundings.

What are the disadvantages of outdoor tiles? ›

High Cost: If you're looking at high-end designs, outdoor tiles may get pricey. Furthermore, as outdoor tiles must be installed correctly by a specialist, the cost of installation may also be considerable.

How to tile outside corners without trim? ›

A glazed edge is the simplest way to turn a corner. This is where you simply glaze the short edges of your tile or brick and have them form the corner with a regular piece of tile. Like their trim counterparts, glazed edges are also priced by the linear foot.

What is a tile spacer? ›

Tile spacers allow you to keep your floor level and ensure that each tile is properly grouted with the right amount of product. If your tiles are too close together, you risk damage if they expand. They could also become dislodged or chipped. Spacers provide a more secure, durable surface.

Is it necessary to put grout between tiles? ›

Regardless of the size of the project, certain elements might get between your tiles if they are not grouted. It can be dust, dead cells or other debris that will find a way between your tiles no matter how compact you think the installation looks. Grout can prevent such scenarios.

How much do tile installers make in Arizona? ›

The average tile installer salary in Arizona is $47,840 per year or $23 per hour.

What does it cost to have a tile backsplash installed? ›

Backsplash installation costs range from $600 to $1,400 , with an average price of $1,000 depending on the materials used and backsplash size. A bright white subway tile or a stamped tin backsplash can brighten your kitchen and punch up the wow factor.

How much does it cost to install tile in Phoenix? ›

The average price for Saltillo tile flooring is $627.50, with a range of costs from $425-$830, according to RemodelingExpense. Installation for this flooring type will cost an average of $6.39 per square foot in the year 2021. Installation prices will range from $4.72-$8.05 per square foot.

Does tile add value to your home? ›

Tile can add value to your home if it's an on-trend style that's installed correctly and there aren't outdated materials in other rooms. While experts agree that hard surfaces improve your home's appeal and add more value than carpets, room-to-room consistency rates just as high, according to HomeLight.

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