Tile Installation in Hotels
Installation of ceramic, porcelain, and stone tiles in bathrooms, rooms, kitchens, lobbies, and other hotel areas.
Our company specializes in hotel renovations, offering a wide range of services, including professional tile installation.
We handle the complete tile replacement process, from removing old tiles to precisely laying new ones.
Our services include work in bathrooms, kitchens, lobbies, and other hotel areas.
Why does tile installation require experience and precision?
Tile installation is a process that may seem simple at first glance, but in reality, it requires great precision and experience. Every stage, from surface preparation to final grouting, must be done with the utmost care. Mistakes made during tile installation can have long-term consequences.
Unfortunately, in many cases, repairing poorly laid tiles is difficult and costly. Additionally, poorly laid tiles can lead to moisture penetration, unevenness, and other problems that can threaten the durability and aesthetics of the room. This is especially important in hotels, where aesthetics and durability are key to guest satisfaction. Properly done tile installation not only enhances the aesthetic value of the interior but also ensures its functionality and longevity.
A professional approach to every stage of the work, from selecting the right materials, through precise cutting and laying of tiles, to accurate grouting, guarantees that the final result will meet the highest quality standards. In hotels, where many people pass through daily, solid and aesthetic interior finishes are essential to ensure guest comfort and satisfaction.
Key aspects of tile installation in hotels

- Hotel rooms and bathrooms: Hotel rooms and bathrooms are places where guests spend the most time. The aesthetics and functionality of these rooms directly affect their comfort and satisfaction. In bathrooms, it is especially important that tiles are laid with the utmost precision, as moisture and water can easily penetrate poorly laid tiles, leading to mold and structural damage. Choosing the right materials, such as non-slip ceramic or porcelain tiles, is crucial to ensuring safety and durability.
- Hotel kitchens: Hotel kitchens are high-traffic and heavily used areas. Tiles in kitchens must be resistant to high temperatures, moisture, and cleaning chemicals. It is important to choose materials with high abrasion resistance and easy to maintain cleanliness. Precise tile installation in kitchens ensures hygienic working conditions and an aesthetic appearance.
- Pools and wellness areas: Pools and wellness areas in hotels require a specialized approach to tile installation. Tiles must be resistant to constant contact with water, chlorine, and other chemicals used to maintain pool cleanliness. Non-slip properties of tiles are crucial to ensuring guest safety. Additionally, proper grouting and sealing are necessary to prevent water from penetrating under the tiles and causing damage.
- Lobbies and common areas: Lobbies and common areas are the showcase of every hotel. The aesthetics of these places are crucial for the first impression of guests. Tiles in lobbies should be elegant, durable, and easy to maintain cleanliness. Choosing the right patterns and colors can significantly affect the atmosphere and style of the interior. Precise tile installation in these areas ensures not only an aesthetic appearance but also functionality and longevity.
- Utility rooms: Utility rooms, such as laundries, storage rooms, or kitchen backrooms, also require proper finishing. Tiles in these places must be resistant to heavy use, moisture, and cleaning chemicals. We choose materials with high abrasion resistance and easy to maintain cleanliness to ensure hygienic working conditions.
How does our company do it?
Tile installation is a complex process that requires precision, experience, and the right tools. Every stage, from surface preparation to final grouting, is crucial to achieving a durable and aesthetic result. Below we present how our company does it:
- Surface preparation:
Surface preparation is one of the most important stages of tile installation. The surface must be clean, dry, even, and stable. Here are the steps we take:
- Removing old tiles: If there are old tiles on the surface, we carefully remove them to ensure a smooth and stable base for the new tiles.
- Cleaning: We remove all contaminants, such as dust, grease, paint, or old adhesives. We usually do this with a wire brush, vacuum cleaner, or special chemical agents.
- Leveling unevenness: If the surface is uneven, we level it with self-leveling compound. In the case of large unevenness, it may be necessary to use a concrete screed.
- Priming: We prime the surface to ensure better adhesion of the tile adhesive. Priming is especially important for absorbent surfaces, such as gypsum, plaster, concrete.
- Tile layout planning:
Before starting to lay tiles, it is worth planning their layout. This will help avoid unsightly cuts and ensure even tile distribution. Here are some steps we take:
- Measurement: We accurately measure the surface where the tiles will be laid. We take into account the spaces for grout lines.
- Layout: We lay out the tiles dry to see how they will look. We use strings or chalk lines to mark guide lines.
- Cutting: We prepare for cutting tiles in places where they do not fit perfectly. We use a tile cutter or angle grinder.
- Applying adhesive:
Tile adhesive application is a key stage that requires precision and the right skills. Here is how we do it:
- Choosing adhesive: We choose the right adhesive for the type of tiles and surface. Flexible adhesives are ideal for surfaces exposed to movement and vibrations.
- Applying adhesive: We apply adhesive to the surface with a notched trowel. We ensure that the adhesive is evenly distributed.
- Laying tiles: We press the tile into the adhesive and gently press it, making small rotational movements to ensure good adhesion. We use spacers to maintain even gaps between tiles.
- Grouting:
Grouting is the process of filling the spaces between tiles with a special grout. Here is how we do it:
- Choosing grout: We choose grout of the appropriate color and properties. Flexible grouts are ideal for areas exposed to moisture and movement.
- Applying grout: We apply grout to the tiles with a rubber float, pressing it into the gaps between the tiles. We ensure that the gaps are evenly filled.
- Cleaning: After applying the grout, we remove the excess with a damp sponge. We ensure that the tiles are clean and free of grout residue.
- Sealing (siliconing):
Sealing is especially important in areas exposed to moisture, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or pools. Here is how we do it:
- Choosing sealant (silicone): We choose the appropriate sealant (silicone) that will be resistant to moisture and mold. Sanitary silicones are often used in these areas.
- Applying sealant: We apply sealant along the edges of the tiles, in corners, and around fixtures. We use a silicone gun to achieve an even and aesthetic finish.
- Smoothing: We smooth the applied sealant with a special tool or a damp finger to ensure a smooth and tight surface.
- Quality control:
After completing all stages of tile installation, we conduct a thorough quality control. Here is what we check:
- Surface evenness: We ensure that all tiles are evenly laid and do not protrude above the surface.
- Grouting quality: We check that the grout is evenly filled and has no cracks or gaps.
- Cleanliness: We ensure that the tiles are clean and free of adhesive, grout, or sealant residue.
- Work acceptance:
Finally, we invite the client to accept the work. We present the results of our work and discuss all the details regarding tile maintenance and care. We are proud of our work and always strive for the full satisfaction of our clients.
Risks associated with poorly laid tiles in hotels
Tile installation is not a simple task. Unfortunately, mistakes made during this process can lead to serious consequences for both hotel management and guests:
- Consequences for hotel management:
- High repair costs: Repairing poorly laid tiles is often difficult and costly. This requires not only repurchasing materials but also hiring specialists to remove old tiles and lay new ones. These costs can be significant, especially if the problem affects large areas.
- Financial losses: Tile problems may require closing parts of the hotel for repairs, resulting in lost revenue from room rentals. Additionally, negative guest reviews can affect the hotel's reputation and reduce the number of bookings.
- Increased legal risk: If a guest is injured due to poorly laid tiles, hotel management may be exposed to compensation claims. This can lead to long and costly legal proceedings.
- Consequences for guests:
- Injury risk: Poorly laid tiles can be uneven or loose, increasing the risk of trips and falls. Guests may suffer serious injuries, such as fractures, sprains, or bruises.
- Low quality of stay: The aesthetics of interiors are crucial for guest comfort. Uneven, cracked, or poorly fitted tiles can negatively affect their stay experience. Guests may feel uncomfortable and dissatisfied, leading to negative reviews and feedback.
- Health problems: Poorly laid tiles can lead to moisture penetration, promoting the growth of mold and fungi. These microorganisms can cause health problems, such as allergies, asthma, or respiratory infections.
- Consequences for hotel infrastructure:
- Structural damage: Moisture penetrating through poorly laid tiles can lead to structural damage to the building. This may include weakening of foundations, walls, and floors, which in turn may require costly repairs and renovations.
- Decreased property value: Tile problems can lower the property's value. Potential investors or buyers may be discouraged by the need for costly repairs, which can affect the hotel's sale price.
- Negative impact on reputation: The hotel's reputation is crucial for its success. Negative guest reviews regarding the technical condition and aesthetics of interiors can quickly spread on social media and review sites. This can lead to a decrease in bookings and loss of loyal customers.