Tile and Laminate Flooring in Phoenix

Tile and Laminate Flooring in Phoenix

Our mission is to transform your living spaces with durable and aesthetically pleasing flooring solutions that reflect your unique style and stand the test of time.

Our mission is to transform your living spaces with durable and aesthetically pleasing flooring solutions that reflect your unique style and stand the test of time.

Every successful project begins with clear communication and meticulous planning. Our team is dedicated to understanding your ideas and bringing them to life with precision and care. To learn more about how we ensure a seamless experience from start to finish, please visit Our Process.

Every successful project begins with clear communication and meticulous planning. Our team is dedicated to understanding your ideas and bringing them to life with precision and care. To learn more about how we ensure a seamless experience from start to finish, please visit Our Process.

Transform Your Space with Expert Tile Installation

Transform Your Space with Expert Tile Installation

You might be considering a choice between laminate flooring over ceramic or porcelain tiles. All are practical solutions that offer both aesthetic and functional benefits.

You might be considering a choice between laminate flooring over ceramic or porcelain tiles. All are practical solutions that offer both aesthetic and functional benefits.

Porcelain Floor Tiles

Porcelain Floor Tiles

Composition and Durability: Porcelain tiles are denser and more durable than ceramic tiles. They have a water absorption rate of 0.5% or less, making them suitable for high-traffic areas and both indoor and outdoor applications. That said, this composition makes them slightly more brittle than glazed ceramic tiles.

Ease of Installation: Due to their density and hardness, porcelain tiles are more challenging to cut and may require specialized tools and professional installation.

Design Versatility: Available in various styles, including options that mimic natural stone or wood, offering both aesthetic appeal and functionality. Many feature through-body color, meaning the color and pattern run throughout the tile's thickness and ensures that chips or wear are less noticeable.

Suitable applications and cost-effectiveness: Ideal for high-traffic areas, bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor spaces due to their durability and low water absorption. While the initial cost is higher, their longevity can provide better long-term value.

Composition and Durability: Porcelain tiles are denser and more durable than ceramic tiles. They have a water absorption rate of 0.5% or less, making them suitable for high-traffic areas and both indoor and outdoor applications. That said, this composition makes them slightly more brittle than glazed ceramic tiles.

Ease of Installation: Due to their density and hardness, porcelain tiles are more challenging to cut and may require specialized tools and professional installation.

Design Versatility: Available in various styles, including options that mimic natural stone or wood, offering both aesthetic appeal and functionality. Many feature through-body color, meaning the color and pattern run throughout the tile's thickness and ensures that chips or wear are less noticeable.

Suitable applications and cost-effectiveness: Ideal for high-traffic areas, bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor spaces due to their durability and low water absorption. While the initial cost is higher, their longevity can provide better long-term value.

Glazed Ceramic Floor Tiles

Glazed Ceramic Floor Tiles

Composition and Durability: Glazed ceramic tiles consist of a ceramic base (bisque) coated with a glass-like glaze. This provides a protective layer, making it more resistant to stains and scratches. Glazed ceramic tiles are suitable for areas with low to moderate foot traffic.

Ease of Installation: Glazed Ceramic tiles are lighter and easier to cut, ceramic tiles are more DIY-friendly and suitable for projects requiring intricate cuts.

Design Versatility: The glazing process allows for a wide range of colors, patterns, and finishes, including glossy and matte options. Making glazed ceramic tiles ideal for decorative applications like backsplashes and accent walls.

Suitable Applications and Cost-Effectiveness: Glazed ceramic tiles are suitable for indoor areas with low to moderate foot traffic, such as living rooms and bedrooms. They are generally more budget-friendly than porcelain tiles, making them a popular choice for cost-conscious homeowners seeking an affordable yet durable flooring solution.

Composition and Durability: Glazed ceramic tiles consist of a ceramic base (bisque) coated with a glass-like glaze. This provides a protective layer, making it more resistant to stains and scratches. Glazed ceramic tiles are suitable for areas with low to moderate foot traffic.

Ease of Installation: Glazed Ceramic tiles are lighter and easier to cut, ceramic tiles are more DIY-friendly and suitable for projects requiring intricate cuts.

Design Versatility: The glazing process allows for a wide range of colors, patterns, and finishes, including glossy and matte options. Making glazed ceramic tiles ideal for decorative applications like backsplashes and accent walls.

Suitable Applications and Cost-Effectiveness: Glazed ceramic tiles are suitable for indoor areas with low to moderate foot traffic, such as living rooms and bedrooms. They are generally more budget-friendly than porcelain tiles, making them a popular choice for cost-conscious homeowners seeking an affordable yet durable flooring solution.

Laminate Flooring

Laminate Flooring

Composition and Durability: Laminate flooring consists of a high-density fiberboard (HDF) core topped with a photographic layer that mimics the appearance of wood or stone, all sealed under a protective clear coating.

Ease of Installation: Typically features a click-lock design, allowing for straightforward and quick installation, often suitable for DIY projects.

Design Versatility: Advancements in printing technology enable laminate to realistically mimic hardwood, stone, and other natural materials.

Suitable Applications and Cost-Effectiveness: Laminate flooring is generally more budget-friendly than hardwood or tile options. They're best suited for areas with low to moderate foot traffic, such as living rooms, bedrooms, and home offices.

Composition and Durability: Laminate flooring consists of a high-density fiberboard (HDF) core topped with a photographic layer that mimics the appearance of wood or stone, all sealed under a protective clear coating.

Ease of Installation: Typically features a click-lock design, allowing for straightforward and quick installation, often suitable for DIY projects.

Design Versatility: Advancements in printing technology enable laminate to realistically mimic hardwood, stone, and other natural materials.

Suitable Applications and Cost-Effectiveness: Laminate flooring is generally more budget-friendly than hardwood or tile options. They're best suited for areas with low to moderate foot traffic, such as living rooms, bedrooms, and home offices.

The Installation Process

The Installation Process

Know what to expect at every step. Here's how we'll bring your vision to life.

  1. Preparing Your Space

    • Before installation, we recommend clearing smaller furniture and personal items from the room. If you need assistance moving heavy furniture or appliances, our team is happy to help.

    • We’ll also inspect the existing flooring or subfloor to ensure it’s suitable for the new installation.

  2. Prepping and Cleaning

    • A clean worksite is key to a flawless installation. We thoroughly clean the area before beginning, removing any debris, dust, or residue that could impact adhesion.

    • For tile installations, we may apply a leveling compound if needed to create a smooth, even foundation.

  3. The Installation Process

    • Tile Flooring: we begin with a careful dry layout to plan the pattern and cuts. Then we apply mortar in workable sections, place tiles with precise spacing, and finish with professional grouting.

    • Laminate Flooring: Using the click-lock system, we install planks efficiently while allowing proper expansion gaps for a seamless finish.

  4. Final Touches & Cleanup

    • Once the flooring is set, we complete detailed finishing work, including grouting, sealing, and edge adjustments.

    • We clean the entire area, leaving your space looking spotless and ready to enjoy.

  1. Preparing Your Space

    • Before installation, we recommend clearing smaller furniture and personal items from the room. If you need assistance moving heavy furniture or appliances, our team is happy to help.

    • We’ll also inspect the existing flooring or subfloor to ensure it’s suitable for the new installation.

  2. Prepping and Cleaning

    • A clean worksite is key to a flawless installation. We thoroughly clean the area before beginning, removing any debris, dust, or residue that could impact adhesion.

    • For tile installations, we may apply a leveling compound if needed to create a smooth, even foundation.

  3. The Installation Process

    • Tile Flooring: we begin with a careful dry layout to plan the pattern and cuts. Then we apply mortar in workable sections, place tiles with precise spacing, and finish with professional grouting.

    • Laminate Flooring: Using the click-lock system, we install planks efficiently while allowing proper expansion gaps for a seamless finish.

  4. Final Touches & Cleanup

    • Once the flooring is set, we complete detailed finishing work, including grouting, sealing, and edge adjustments.

    • We clean the entire area, leaving your space looking spotless and ready to enjoy.

Why Davison Tile?
A Commitment to Craftsmanship

Why Davison Tile?
A Commitment to Craftsmanship

Your floors should feel like they belong—designed with intention, built for everyday life, and finished with care. We bring expertise, precision, and a deep respect for your home into every project we take on.

Whether it's porcelain tile, ceramic, or laminate flooring, we install it carefully so that it holds up to the years ahead, while adding warmth and character to your space. We’re here to make that happen with expert craftsmanship, clear communication, and a dedication to getting every detail just right.

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Free Estimates

Have a project in mind?
We'd love to hear about it!

Sinue

602-560-1481

Free Estimates

Have a project in mind?
We'd love to hear about it!

Sinue

602-560-1481