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Hale Tile & Stone

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“Ed completed some patio tile work for me. Ed did very good work. He was very cordial and really tried hard to make e...”

Serving Long Beach Tile Needs License: 759218
Hale Tile and Stone is a full-service installer of tile floors, showers, countertops, & backsplashes throughout Orange County and the surrounding areas. Specialists in installation and maintenance for new construction, and remodels, our 30 years of experience and reputation speaks for itself. You ...

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Ceramic tiles are very durable and can last a lifetime. However, for this to happen, the installation is crucial. This means Long Beach, California tile contractors have to properly prepare the subfloor so there are no bumps or gaps, and it means you have to properly maintain your floor over time. One way to protect your tile floor is to attach pads to the bottoms of chairs and other moveable furniture, which will help prevent scratching and scuffing. Additionally, it’s important to select the right tile from the start. If you installed counter or wall tile for the tile installation of your Long Beach home’s floor, it’s not likely to last.