Tile Installation
Tile Installation in Houston
Victory Surfaces handles tile installation for bathrooms, kitchens, showers, backsplashes, and specialty features. We work with porcelain, ceramic, natural stone, and large-format panels to create installations that last.
What makes us different
We've been in this business for 30+ years. That experience shows in how we approach every job. We don't cut corners, and we won't put a bandage on a problem. If we find an issue during prep work, we'll let you know the right way to fix it before we continue.
Communication is key. You'll hear from us throughout your project - from the first estimate through final walkthrough. We'll keep you updated on progress, material needs, and any adjustments along the way.
Specialty tile work
We specialize in custom installations that require extra attention:
- Porcelain panel installations for showers, fireplaces, and feature walls
- Large-format tile (including 20-foot fireplace installations)
- Custom bathroom remodels with precise waterproofing and drainage
- Heated floors and specialty underlayment systems
- Hidden storage features and modern design elements
Materials and suppliers
We install tile from trusted suppliers including Dal Tile and Stone and Interceramic. We can work with materials you've already purchased or help you source the right products for your project.
Warranty
All tile installation labor is covered by our 1-year warranty. This covers workmanship and installation techniques. It doesn't cover material defects or damage from improper maintenance.
Industry standards
Our work follows National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) standards. We're certified through the Ceramic Tile Education Foundation and stay current with proper installation methods.
Our Process
A clear, four-step process to take your tile project from consultation to completion.
Free Consultation
We visit your home or job site to assess conditions and discuss material options. We'll outline any prep work needed and give you a clear estimate.
Preparation
Proper substrate preparation is critical. We handle subfloor or wall repairs, moisture barriers, and precise layout to ensure proper drainage and minimize visible cuts.
Installation
We use industry-standard setting methods and follow NTCA guidelines for tile and grout application. Every installation is level, properly spaced, and finished with clean grout lines.
Final Walkthrough
We inspect the completed work with you and address any touch-ups before we consider the job done.
Ready to start your tile project? Contact us for a free consultation and estimate.
Our Work
Frequently Asked Questions
Tile installation costs vary based on the project size, tile type, and prep work needed. We provide free on-site estimates and give you a clear breakdown before we start. During the estimate, we'll inspect your substrate and let you know if any repairs are needed. We don't give final numbers until we see the job site because we don't know what we'll find under existing flooring or behind walls.
Most bathroom tile projects take 3-5 days depending on size and complexity. Kitchen backsplashes typically take 1-2 days. Larger projects like full-floor installations or custom showers may take a week or more. We'll give you a timeline estimate during your consultation and keep you updated throughout the project.
Yes, but we'll need to inspect the material first. We've seen issues with certain products over the years, and if we're not comfortable with what you've purchased, we'll let you know upfront. Our 1-year labor warranty applies to materials we're familiar with. If you want us to help source tile, we work with suppliers like Dal Tile and Stone and Interceramic.
We handle most preparation work. Move furniture and personal items out of the work area. We'll protect your home during the project, but it's easier if the space is clear. During the estimate, we'll tell you exactly what prep work we'll handle and if there's anything specific you should do beforehand.
Porcelain is denser and more water-resistant than ceramic, which makes it better for wet areas like showers and outdoor installations. It's also more durable and less likely to chip. Ceramic is typically less expensive and works well for walls and low-traffic areas. During your consultation, we'll help you choose the right material for your specific project and budget.
