Key benefits
- Avoid full replacement cost
- Restore waterproofing
- Eliminate trip hazards
- Matching tile sourcing
- Quick turnaround
Nicholasville • Lexington • Louisville • Central Kentucky
Tile repair services for Nicholasville & Lexington homes. Fix cracked, chipped, or loose tiles without the cost of full replacement. We match existing tile when possible.
Damaged tile doesn't always mean full replacement. Targeted repairs can restore appearance and prevent water damage at a fraction of renovation cost. We'll inspect the area and recommend spot repair, reattachment, or replacement so you get the right fix.
Serving Nicholasville, Lexington, and nearby communities with residential and light commercial remodeling, renovations, and handyman support including tile repair.
Individual tile damage doesn't require replacing an entire floor or shower. We assess damage and recommend the most cost-effective repair approach.
Cracked tiles can allow water penetration and create tripping hazards. We carefully remove damaged tiles and install matching replacements.
Tiles that have come loose can often be rebonded if the substrate is sound. We assess the cause and secure tiles properly.
Small chips in tile surfaces can sometimes be filled with color-matched epoxy, avoiding full tile replacement.
Finding matching tile can be challenging. We check manufacturers, tile shops, and salvage sources. When exact matches aren't available, we discuss alternatives.
Finish styles, materials, and layouts we can deliver for tile repair.
Quick answers before you request a quote.
We try to match color, size, and style. Exact matches aren't always available for older tile. We'll discuss options if we can't find a match.
Common causes: subfloor movement, impact damage, improper installation, or no expansion joints. Understanding the cause helps prevent future cracking.
Depends on damage extent and tile availability. We assess and provide honest recommendations. Sometimes selective repair is smart; sometimes replacement makes more sense.
If tiles and substrate are sound, yes. If thinset has failed extensively or substrate is damaged, more comprehensive repair may be needed.
Options include: accent tile in a complementary color, replacing a larger section with coordinating tile, or full replacement. We discuss before proceeding.
Share your tile repair project details and we will schedule next steps.