Est. 2018 · Licence 7A-74075
Tile & stone installation in Milton
Bathrooms, showers, backsplashes, floors and heated tile. Grout & Grade Tile will waterproof and flood test before setting a single tile, and plan the layout before cutting.
- Red Seal tile setter
- Waterproofing flood tested
- 8 years in business
- Same day where we can
Serving Milton
- LicensedLicence 7A-74075
- Response timeSame day where we can
- Experience8 years in the trade
Welcome
Welcome to Grout & Grade Tile
Bathrooms, showers, backsplashes, floors and heated tile. Grout & Grade Tile will waterproof and flood test before setting a single tile, and plan the layout before cutting.
Looking after Milton and the surrounding area since 2018.
Est. 2018Who we are
About Grout & Grade Tile
Grout & Grade Tile will set tile that stays put, and most of that happens before the tile does: a flat substrate, a waterproofing membrane installed to the manufacturer's detail, a flood test held overnight, and a layout drawn so the awkward cuts land behind the door instead of beside the vanity. We cut wet to keep silica dust down, we let materials cure properly, and we leave you the spare box.
What we do
- Bathroom & shower tiling
- Shower waterproofing
- Kitchen backsplashes
- Floor tile & large format
- Heated floors
- Natural stone & marble
What we offer
Our services
Work we take on for homes and businesses in Milton and nearby.
- 01
Bathroom & shower tiling
Walls, floors, niches and benches tiled over a waterproofed assembly, sloped to the drain so water leaves instead of sitting in a corner.
- 02
Shower waterproofing
Membrane, banding and pre-slope installed and flood tested before a single tile goes on — the layer that decides whether a shower lasts twenty years.
- 03
Kitchen backsplashes
Subway, mosaic, slab and handmade tile set with the layout planned around the outlets and the range so the cuts land where nobody looks.
- 04
Floor tile & large format
Porcelain, ceramic and large format panels set flat with a levelling system, on a substrate stiff enough to keep them from cracking.
- 05
Heated floors
In-floor heating mats or cable laid, tested before and after the mortar, and connected by a licensed electrician on its own thermostat.
- 06
Natural stone & marble
Marble, slate, travertine and quartzite set with the right setting material and sealed, since stone stains in ways porcelain never will.
- 07
Regrouting, recaulking & repairs
Failing grout raked and replaced, changes of plane recaulked properly, and cracked or loose tiles swapped where the tile still exists.
- 08
Substrate prep & levelling
Self-levelling underlayment, backer board and uncoupling membrane, because most tile failures start below the tile and not in it.
For your peace of mind
Licences & certifications
Ask any contractor to show you these before work starts. Ours are set out in full below.
- Red Seal Tilesetter449A Certificate of Qualification with Interprovincial Red Seal endorsement.
- Installed to TTMAC standardsAssemblies built to the Terrazzo, Tile and Marble Association of Canada specification guide.
- Showers flood tested before tilingWaterproofing is filled and held overnight and photographed before any tile is set.
- Manufacturer-certified waterproofing systemsMembranes installed to the maker's detail so their system warranty actually applies.
- Silica dust control on siteWet cutting and vacuum extraction — required for our crew's health, and it keeps your house clean.
- WSIB coverage & $2M liabilityCertificates supplied before work starts.
- Licence no.
- 7A-74075
- Established
- 2018
Ready when you are
Need a hand in Milton?
Speak to someone who does the work themselves. Typical response: Same day where we can.
Good questions
Frequently asked
Because tile and grout are not waterproof. Water passes through grout by design; the membrane behind and below the tile is what keeps it out of your framing. Older showers built on tar paper and mud, or newer ones where the membrane was skipped to save a day, fail at the corners and the curb first. That is why we flood test before tiling and photograph it for you.
Sometimes on floors, if what is there is solidly bonded, flat and the height increase does not create a problem at the doors, and with the right preparation. In showers, almost never — you would be tiling over an unknown waterproofing layer and building the next failure into it. We will tell you which situation you have, and going over is not always the cheaper route once thickness and doors are dealt with.
For a full shower or bathroom, plan on one to two weeks depending on size and the other trades. Tile is one part of it: demolition, substrate, waterproofing and its cure time, setting, then grout, then a day before the shower gets used. Rushing the cure is how a beautiful job fails in year two, so we build the wait into the schedule rather than skip it.
Cement grout benefits from sealing and needs it redone periodically. Many customers are better served by an epoxy or a high-performance grout, which resists staining and does not need sealing, at a higher material and labour cost. Natural stone is the opposite question — the stone itself often needs sealing more than the grout does.
Order about ten to fifteen percent over the measured area, more for large format, herringbone or diagonal layouts where waste is higher. Also keep a box after the job. Tile runs vary between production batches, and matching a discontinued tile years later for one cracked piece is usually impossible.
In a bathroom, it is the upgrade people mention most often afterward. The material cost is modest against the tile job, the running cost is small on a thermostat with a floor sensor, and the only real chance to install it is while the floor is open. It needs its own circuit and a licensed electrician for the connection, which we coordinate.
Where we work
Service area
Not sure whether you are inside it? Give us a call — we will tell you straight.
- Milton
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- Takes half a minute — no account needed.
- We confirm by phone or text before we set off.
- No charge for the visit to quote.
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Contact details
- (905) 555-0106
- Milton
Opening hours
- Monday
- 7 am – 5 pm
- Tuesday
- 7 am – 5 pm
- Wednesday
- 7 am – 5 pm
- Thursday
- 7 am – 5 pm
- Friday
- 7 am – 5 pm
- SaturdayToday
- 8 am – 1 pm
- Sunday
- Closed