Expert bathroom wall and floor tiling with proper waterproofing, precise cuts, and professional grouting for a flawless, lasting finish. Serving Stonehouse and surrounding areas.
In Stonehouse homes, we regularly find tiles stuck directly to plasterboard with no waterproofing. It looks fine for a year, then moisture gets behind and the tiles start lifting, walls go mouldy, and the whole lot needs redoing.
Standard grout in a shower area will crack and absorb water. Stonehouse bathrooms need flexible, waterproof adhesive and epoxy or polymer-modified grout in wet zones. This isn't optional.
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Mosaic tiles, metro tiles, natural stone, porcelain, ceramic — each material needs different handling. In Stonehouse bathrooms, we've tiled with everything from hand-made Zellige tiles (irregular thickness, needs more adhesive) to ultra-thin porcelain panels (needs perfect substrates). Whatever material you choose, we know how to work with it.
One of the most common tiling problems we fix in Gloucestershire is grout failure in shower areas. This happens when standard cement grout is used instead of epoxy grout, or when the substrate behind flexes because it wasn't properly boarded. In Stonehouse, we use the right grout for each area and board every surface that receives tiles.
Stonehouse's convenient location in the Stroud valleys makes it a popular residential area where homeowners regularly invest in bathroom renovations and upgrades.
Stonehouse has a mix of Cotswold stone properties in the old village centre, Victorian canal-side cottages, and expanding modern estates.
Canal-side properties in Stonehouse can have damp ground-floor walls, requiring specialist treatment before bathroom installation.
Stonehouse features a mix of Cotswold stone cottages with thick walls, Georgian and Victorian townhouses, 1930s semis, and modern estates. the Severn Vale gets damp winters with heavy rainfall. Bathrooms need good ventilation and proper waterproofing — condensation on cold stone walls is a particular issue in older properties.
Tile layout planning in Stonehouse bathrooms determines how professional the finished result looks. We plan tile positions to avoid thin slivers at edges, centre feature walls symmetrically, and align grout lines across walls and floors where possible. This planning takes time but makes the difference between a tiling job that looks considered and one that looks amateur.
Tile adhesive selection in Gloucestershire bathrooms depends on the tile type and substrate. In Stonehouse homes, we use flexible rapid-set adhesive on underfloor-heated floors (to accommodate thermal expansion), waterproof adhesive in shower zones, and standard adhesive on dry walls. Using the wrong adhesive is a common cause of tile failure.
Buy 10% more tiles than the calculated area for your Stonehouse bathroom — cuts, breakages, and pattern matching all use extra tiles. Running out mid-job and finding the batch has changed colour is a common and frustrating problem.
Grout colour affects how your Stonehouse bathroom tiles look more than most people realise. Contrasting grout (white grout with dark tiles) emphasises the grid pattern. Matching grout creates a more seamless, contemporary look. We can show you samples of both before you decide.
If you're tiling over existing tiles in your Stonehouse bathroom (which can work if they're firmly bonded), use a contact primer first. This gives the new adhesive something to grip — smooth glazed surfaces won't bond reliably without it.
Bathroom Tiling jobs in Stonehouse are scheduled around the realities below — postcode coverage, nearest roads, councils involved, and the named places we travel to from there.
Stroud District Council — covering GL10 postcode district.
We reach Stonehouse via A419, M5 J13 — and serve sites within roughly 12 miles of here.
Stonehouse Industrial Estate · Oldends Lane Industrial Estate
Stonehouse benefits from M5 J13 access — material lead times are short and same-week starts are usually possible.
Examples of recent work delivered close to Stonehouse. We choose projects from the nearest postcode area first so you can see what's been built locally.



When you book bathroom tiling with us in Stonehouse, the first step is always a home visit. We need to see the space, check the existing plumbing and drainage, assess the wall and floor construction, and understand how you use the room. This visit typically takes 30-45 minutes and is completely free. We'll discuss your ideas, point out any potential issues, and answer your questions honestly.
We take waste management seriously on every Gloucestershire project. During bathroom tiling in Stonehouse, old fixtures, tiles, and packaging are removed from your property regularly — not piled up in your garden for weeks. We use licensed waste carriers and recycle materials wherever possible.
Grouting too soon after tiling. Adhesive needs to cure properly before grouting — typically 24 hours. Grouting too early in Stonehouse installations can shift tiles and compromise the waterproof bond.
Starting tiling without preparing the substrate. Tiles on an uneven wall in Stonehouse will always look uneven, no matter how expensive they are. Rendering, boarding, or self-levelling first is not optional.
Not sealing natural stone before grouting. Grout will permanently stain unsealed marble, limestone, and travertine. In Stonehouse homes using natural stone, we always seal before grouting.
Having worked on hundreds of Gloucestershire properties, our approach to bathroom tiling in Stonehouse is informed by real-world experience with local building styles. We coordinate all trades internally for bathroom tiling across Gloucestershire, so Stonehouse homeowners deal with one point of contact instead of managing multiple contractors. We stay current with Gloucestershire building regulations and manufacturer best practices. Every bathroom tiling project in Stonehouse meets or exceeds current standards for waterproofing, ventilation, and electrical safety. As a Gloucestershire-based team, we're personally invested in the quality of our bathroom tiling work in Stonehouse — our reputation in the local community depends on every project we complete.
Stonehouse residents trust us for bathroom tiling because we deliver consistently high standards on every project, regardless of size. Quality control on every Gloucestershire project includes a detailed snag check before handover. In Stonehouse, we don't consider a job finished until you've inspected the work and confirmed you're satisfied. Every material we use for bathroom tiling in Stonehouse is sourced from established suppliers — we don't use cheap alternatives that compromise longevity to save a few pounds on the quote. Stonehouse homeowners looking for reliable bathroom tiling can call us for a no-pressure conversation about their project — we're happy to advise even if you're not ready to commit.
Natural stone tiling in Gloucestershire costs more than ceramic or porcelain because the material itself is pricier and installation takes longer. In Stonehouse, marble and travertine require sealing, careful handling, and specialist cutting — but the result is worth the investment for the right property.
Remove old tiles, repair plaster, check for damp, apply waterproof membrane to wet areas.
Plan the tile layout for symmetry, ensuring cuts are balanced and positioned in the least visible places.
Tiles laid with consistent spacers, level checks, and precision cuts using a wet tile cutter.
Waterproof grout applied, excess cleaned, silicone sealed at all junctions between different materials.
To discuss your bathroom tiling project in Stonehouse, call us on 07927 593585 or request a free quote.
Sometimes — if the existing tiles are sound, flat, and firmly adhered. But in wet areas of Stonehouse bathrooms, we usually recommend removing them to check for damp and apply proper waterproofing.
Large tiles need a perfectly flat substrate — any undulation and they'll rock. We use self-levelling compound on floors and render or backer board on walls. Precision cuts with a wet cutter, not angle grinder.
Tiles and underfloor heating are a perfect combination. We install electric mat systems before tiling — it adds about a day to the project and costs from £300 for a bathroom.
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