Bathroom Tile
Bathroom floors, wall tile, vanity walls, trims, transitions, grout, and detail work for clean private-client finishes.
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Residential Tile & Private Client Work
MJ Stone & Tile Works brings 35 years of field experience to private homes, retail spaces, and small business interiors that need clean tile work, clear pricing, and a professional finish.
Good residential tile work is not only about the final picture. It depends on layout, substrate prep, waterproofing, trims, corners, grout lines, movement, access, and protecting the home while the work is being done.
MJ can review bathroom, shower, kitchen, backsplash, countertop, LVT, and tile-floor projects from photos, measurements, design notes, and location information.
Bathroom floors, wall tile, vanity walls, trims, transitions, grout, and detail work for clean private-client finishes.
Shower walls, shower floors, waterproofing, niches, benches, curbs, corners, and tile layouts built around wet-area durability.
Backsplash tile, feature walls, stone accents, decorative tile, grout, trims, and clean finish lines around counters and cabinets.
Countertop installation and coordination for kitchens, vanities, retail counters, stone accents, and private-client finish upgrades.
Porcelain tile floors, entry areas, corridors, private retail floors, LVT upgrades, prep, transitions, and base coordination.
These photos show bathroom, shower, vanity, feature tile, and private interior work that belongs on the residential side of the site.
Private work should feel clear before anyone starts cutting tile. These answers help set expectations early.
Yes. For many residential projects, clear photos and rough measurements are the best starting point.
Yes. Shower and wet-area tile work can include waterproofing and related prep details.
Yes. MJ installs kitchen backsplashes, feature walls, trims, grout, and finish details.
Yes. MJ can support countertop installation and coordination for kitchens, vanities, retail counters, stone accents, and finish upgrades.
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