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Tile flooring for clean, water-ready spaces

Compare tile size, texture, grout direction, and water-ready surfaces for bathrooms, laundry rooms, entries, and hardworking spaces.

Best for bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, and entries.

Clean surfaces, water-ready confidence, and long-term style for rooms that work hard.

Visit the Dundas showroom or compare samples at home across the South Metro.

Bright bathroom with clean tile flooring

At-home comfort check

Tile decisions come down to surface, grout, layout, texture, and how the room handles water and daily use.

Tile planning

Choose tile by water use, texture, grout, and layout.

Tile can bring clean durability to wet and high-use rooms, but the details matter. Tile size, surface texture, grout color, layout, transitions, and substrate all affect how the finished room feels and performs.

Durable surfaces
Water-resistant options
Wide style range
Strong fit for wet areas

Room-by-room guidance

Where tile works best.

Bathrooms

Compare tile texture, grout, slip resistance, and layout around showers, vanities, and daily water use.

Kitchens

Look for durable surfaces that fit cabinets, counters, cleanup needs, and adjoining floors.

Laundry rooms

Plan for water-ready surfaces, appliance movement, utility needs, and easy cleanup.

Entries

Use tile where shoes, moisture, grit, and frequent traffic call for durable surfaces.

What to compare

The details that change how tile feels after installation.

Compare porcelain, ceramic, grout color, grout spacing, tile size, surface texture, transitions, substrate needs, and slip resistance.

Tile type

Porcelain and ceramic options vary in durability, surface texture, size, and room fit.

Grout color and spacing

Grout can quietly blend in or define the pattern, and it affects maintenance expectations.

Texture and slip resistance

Surface feel matters in bathrooms, entries, laundry rooms, and other water-prone spaces.

Layout and transitions

Tile size, pattern, substrate, and adjacent floor heights all need to be planned before installation.

Water-ready surfaces

Tile is a surface decision and a layout decision.

Tile flooring and samples in a sunlit bathroom

Compare tile texture, grout direction, and layout in the rooms where water and cleanup matter.

The tile itself matters, but so do grout color, pattern, surface texture, and transitions. Comparing samples at home helps the finished room feel clean, durable, and intentional.

In-home consultation

A clearer path from samples to installation.

The planning process should account for substrate, layout, pattern, grout color, and adjacent flooring heights.

Clean surfaces, water-ready confidence, and long-term style for rooms that work hard.

  1. 1

    Review the wet areas

    Talk through bathrooms, entries, laundry rooms, kitchens, water use, and cleanup expectations.

  2. 2

    Compare tile and grout together

    Look at tile size, surface texture, grout direction, and color next to cabinets, walls, and daylight.

  3. 3

    Plan installation requirements

    Review substrate, layout, transitions, measurements, and the estimate path before installation.

Service areas

Tile help across the South Metro.

Behr's brings samples, measuring, and flooring guidance to homes across nearby communities, with showroom support from Dundas.

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FAQs

Questions about tile flooring

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Where does tile flooring make the most sense?

Tile is often a strong fit for bathrooms, laundry rooms, entries, kitchens, and other spaces where water resistance, durability, and cleanup matter.

What should I compare besides tile color?

Compare tile size, surface texture, grout color, grout spacing, slip resistance, layout pattern, and transitions to adjacent floors.

Why does tile planning need extra detail?

Tile installation depends on substrate, layout, grout, pattern, cuts, transitions, and room conditions. Planning those details early helps avoid surprises.

Which listed prices are materials only?

The current Behr's FAQ notes that listed prices for laminate, wood, luxury vinyl tile, and tile are material-only prices.

What information should I have ready for a flooring estimate?

Helpful details include your contact information, whether you live in the home or it is a rental, which area needs flooring, approximate room size, flooring type, budget, style or color preferences, project timing, and availability for a measure.

Does Behr's bring flooring samples to my home?

Yes. Behr's brings flooring samples, expert guidance, measuring, and installation planning directly to homeowners so products can be compared in the rooms where they will be installed.

Compare tile at home

Ready to compare tile, grout, and layout options?

Schedule in-home flooring guidance and review tile surfaces, grout direction, transitions, and installation details in your actual room.

Samples, layout guidance, measuring, and installation planning brought into your home.