HELP CENTER
15 results for “installation cost” in Help Center
-
Most stone products are suitable for use on fireplace surrounds where they are not exposed to direct heat sources. For more information:
Read more -
When selecting a tile for use in a sunroom, there are a few features to consider such as being approved for use with sunlight exposure, heat resistance, and heat transfer. For more information:
Read more -
Picking the right trowel for your project is important. As a rule of thumb the bigger the tile is, the bigger the trowel needs to be. The right trowel avoids air pockets and helps ensure your installation is done correctly when paired with the right mortar for your project. For more information:
Read more -
Tile materials such as porcelain and ceramic are known for low heat transfer properties. For more information:
Read more -
This is dependent on the specific tile used as not all tiles are suitable for garage floor installation. For more information:
Read more -
Porcelain and ceramic tiles are very popular options for shower installation. For more information:
Read more -
When looking to use tile outdoors some of the top features to consider are weather resistance, water resistance/waterproof, porosity, durability, fade resistance, heat resistance/transfer, etc. For more information:
Read more -
Yes, laminate can be installed over existing subfloors. For more information:
Read more -
The PRO Flooring Catalog is an online resource available for you to shop Floor & Decor’s full inventory with your customers. Review product styles, installation methods, and more at your own pace with your own branding, without pricing, allowing you to customize quotes for your customers. To set up an account and get started, click here. It's that easy!
Read more -
For accurate information regarding IIC & STC ratings, we will need to know both the flooring product and the underlayment selected for installation. For more information:
Read more -
Yes, we recommend using a miter saw to create corner pieces for panel ledgers. For more information:
Read more -
We typically refer to all porcelain tiles as "waterproof" because water will not have a significant impact on the top of the tile or on the body of the tile. For more information:
Read more -
We typically refer to all porcelain tiles as "waterproof" because water will not have a significant impact on the top of the tile or on the body of the tile. For more information:
Read more -
"Caliber" refers to the specific size of the tile. As the tile passes through the kiln during the manufacturing process, it will have all the moisture burned off in the intense heat. When this happens, the tile will shrink between 5% and 10%! For more information:
Read more -
"Dye Lot" refers to the slight color difference from production-to-production for the same style of tile. For more information:
Read more