Tile Flooring Installation in North Phoenix

How We Transform Spaces

Get a level, long-lasting tile floor without living in a dust-filled construction zone. We install a wide variety of tile floors for homes in the North Phoenix area. With careful prep, clean layouts, and clear communication from first estimate to final walkthrough, we bring you the high level of service that you deserve.

Installation to Completion: From Prep to Finish

Clean, durable tile floors start with proper prep. We assess flatness, add leveling where needed, isolate cracks, and place movement joints so your floors stay tight over time. Then we set for full coverage, align patterns, and finish transitions cleanly.

Our Tile Floor Installation Process

Most tile floor projects take about 5-7 days, depending on prep, layout complexity, and how many rooms are involved. You’ll receive your dates and expectations in writing before work begins, so there are no surprises halfway through.​

  • Measurements are taken, the slab and existing floors are inspected, and photos are captured of problem spots like cracks, uneven transitions, or high traffic areas.​

    • We’ll talk through tile options, grout, and layout ideas, including how tile will line up with adjoining rooms.​

    • Within a short timeframe, you receive a written, line-item estimate and a proposed schedule, so you can make a decision with real numbers.​iption text goes here

  • If old flooring is coming out, the demo is handled with dust awareness from the first hammer swing. 

    • High spots are ground, low spots patched, and cracks evaluated so tiles have a flat, solid base.​

    • Where necessary, crack-isolation membranes and movement joints are included to help protect against future cracking.​

  • Before any thinset is mixed, the layout is dry-fit and checked so cuts are balanced, transitions make sense, and grout lines land where they should- not in the middle of awkward thresholds or under door slabs.​

    • Tile is set with the right trowel, coverage checks, and spacers or leveling systems to keep the floor flat and joints consistent.​

    • When possible, walkable paths are preserved so you can still move through parts of your home safely during the project.

  • Once tile has set, grout is installed, movement joints are caulked, and surfaces are cleaned so the new floor is ready to show.​

    • Grout haze is removed, transitions are installed, and baseboards or trim are reinstalled where included in the scope.​

    • A final walkthrough is done with you, and any punch-list items are addressed before the project is closed.​

Explore Tile Styles Ironvine Offers

Ceramic Tile

Ceramic tile is a kiln-fired clay tile that offers a wide range of colors, patterns, and sizes at a budget-friendly price. It works well in light- to moderate-traffic interior areas where moisture is controlled, such as guest baths, bedrooms, and some living spaces.​

Key benefits:

  • More affordable than many other tile types, making it a good fit for budget-conscious projects

  • Easier to cut and work with, which can help on jobs with lots of corners, niches, or detailed cuts

  • Available in many styles that mimic stone, wood, or patterned looks, so homeowners can match almost any design


Porcelain Tile

Porcelain tile is a denser, harder type of ceramic fired at higher temperatures, with very low water absorption (around 0.5% or less). It excels in high-traffic, moisture-prone, or demanding areas like kitchens, main living spaces, and some outdoor applications.​

Key benefits:

  • Extremely durable and resistant to scratching, chipping, and everyday wear, making it ideal for busy homes with kids and pets

  • Low porosity means it resists stains and moisture, so it performs well in bathrooms, entries, and other wet areas

  • Available in many finishes and designs that convincingly mimic natural stone or hardwood with easier maintenance


Slate

Slate tile is a natural stone with a textured, layered surface and rich, earthy color variation. It brings a rustic, organic look that works well in entries, patios (where climate-appropriate), and some kitchens or living spaces.​

Key benefits:

  • Naturally slip-resistant due to its cleft texture, which can be useful in entryways and some outdoor settings

  • Distinctive color variation and texture give floors a high-end, custom, “one-of-a-kind” look

  • When sealed and maintained correctly, it offers strong durability for many residential applications


Travertine

Travertine is a type of limestone with natural pits and veining that can be left more rustic or filled and honed for a smoother finish. It delivers a warm, classic look that fits Mediterranean, Tuscan, or traditional interiors and some outdoor spaces when installed and sealed properly.​

Key benefits:

  • Warm, natural tones and soft movement that are hard to recreate with man-made materials

  • Can be finished in different ways (honed, tumbled, polished) to dial in the look and traction you need

  • Ages gracefully when maintained, often developing a patina that many homeowners find appealing


Marble

Marble tile is a high-end natural stone known for its dramatic veining and luxurious appearance. It’s popular in primary bathrooms, feature floors, and accent areas where homeowners want a statement look.​

Key benefits:

  • Classic, upscale aesthetic that signals luxury and elevates bathrooms, foyers, and feature spaces

  • Naturally unique veining, no two tiles are exactly alike, creating a custom, designer feel

  • Can be honed or polished to achieve either a soft, matte look or a high-gloss, showroom-level finish


Additional Tile Options

Quarry / Terracotta Tile: Unglazed, earthy tiles with a traditional or rustic feel; good grip and warm character but often more porous and in need of sealing.​

Wood-Look Porcelain Tile: Porcelain that imitates hardwood planks, combining the warmth of a wood look with the durability and water resistance of tile - great for families and pets.​

How Ironvine Is Changing the
Tile + Flooring Space in North Phoenix

  • Built for Slabs

    Clean tile work starts with a good plan. Tiles are laid out before anything is glued down, the floor is leveled, cracks are treated, and movement joints are added so floors and showers last longer. Grout lines, edges, and transitions are double-checked and reviewed with you before the job is finished.

  • Transparent Pricing

    You get a clear written estimate that explains what work is being done, what materials are used, and how much everything costs. There are no vague “extras” or “TBDs.” Any change is talked through and approved in writing before it happens. You always know what is included and what you are paying for.

  • Dust-Safe Work

    Work areas are closed off with plastic and zipper walls to help keep dust and debris away from the rest of your home. Old tile removal and cutting are done with dust control and filtration, and walkways are covered to protect your home.

  • On-Time Schedule

    Your schedule is respected with honest start and finish dates from the beginning. The team shows up when promised, keeps you updated on progress, and lets you know right away if anything might change the timeline.

Questions We Often Get About Tile Flooring Installation

  • Yes. We measure flatness and include leveling where needed, then use crack-isolation membranes and movement joints to protect the finish.

  • We don’t recommend it ever. This helps avoid future problems.

  • Most projects take 3–10 days, depending on prep, layout complexity, and room count. You’ll get dates in writing before we begin.

  • Line-item estimate, substrate prep, setting materials, dust containment and HEPA filtration, daily tidy-ups, debris haul-off, and a final walkthrough.

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