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Bathroom remodels are one of the most popular and lucrative home improvement projects in the nation. However, if you want a bathroom that will function well and appeal to both modern and classic sensibilities, alike, you simply can?t go wrong with bathroom tile. Chicago is a city with high standards, and its residents (and prospective homebuyers) want a material that will look good and function well for as long as you occupy your home, and be a benefit rather than a drawback once it comes time to sell, too. Though there are certainly newer material on the market that boast a lower price tag, promise an easier installation, or advertise a quicker clean-up, when it comes to remodeling in Chicago, bathroom tile is a time-tested standard that is likely to stick around for a while.

Options for Bathroom Tile in Chicago
Tiles come in many different styles, shapes, and sizes. While some Chicago bathroom tiles are designed to make small spaces feel bigger (a big plus in some cramped Windy City water closets), others can make a space that feels too sterile more comfortable. Porcelain tile has long been prized in shower stalls for its incredible resistance to water and smooth, easy-to-clean surface. Clay tiles can bring a more rustic look to even the most metropolitan bathroom, while natural stone bathroom tiles made of granite or quartz can look elegant almost anywhere. Hand painted tiles and mosaics can be used to create a surface that is as durable as it is beautiful; when you start combining different kinds of tile, you?ll have even more options.

Chicago Floor Tile
There?s no beating tile for looks and function on bathroom walls, in shower stalls, or on counters and backsplashes, but what about flooring? As we all know, bathroom floors are subjected to a huge amount of moisture, and finding a material that can handle this with ease will undoubtedly lead you to again consider tile. In Chicago, floor tile is often the choice for bathroom settings, but it can be just as appropriate in other areas of the home, as well. Moist areas like kitchens and laundry rooms are obviously excellent settings for floor tile. In Chicago, however, where the winters are long and tracked in snow, slush, and salt can do serious harm to materials like hardwood or carpet, floor tile might even be a good choice for entry rooms, hallways, or even living areas.

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Chicago Bathroom Tile Installation
Whether for walls, floors, backsplashes, or shower stalls, your tile will only be as good as its installation. No matter how expensive the tile you purchase is, if it is not set properly it is likely to develop serious problems. Installing bathroom tile is certainly a project that do-it-yourselfers have attempted; in some cases, the results are extraordinary. The problem is, however, that tile work is extremely tedious (not to mention messy and time-consuming). Before you attempt this job yourself, it?s a good idea to calculate exactly how much you?ll save and compare it to the amount of time and effort it will take to do the job yourself.

Chicago Bathroom Tile Prices
There are a lot of factors that will affect the price of tile installation in Chicago. Bathroom tile that is expensive to begin with (like natural stone tile) or jobs that are very involved can get a bit pricey. A standard porcelain tile installation in a modestly-sized shower stall, on the other hand, will be relatively cheap. At ServiceMagic, we keep track of every project we process nationwide, including Chicago tile installation, and we?ve seen Windy City prices for this job range anywhere from $350 to $3,000 depending on the type of tile and the size of the job (which, when compared to many other projects, is pretty cheap even for the higher end installations). Tile repair is even cheaper, but remember to always order a few extra tiles when you do the initial installation. Having these on hand can make finding a matching tile significantly easier if one or two get damaged in the future.

Jon Nunan is a freelance writer who draws on his experience in construction, ranging from landscaping to log home building, for his articles on home improvement.

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