Kitchens & Backsplash · Punta Gorda, Charlotte County

Kitchen Tile Installation
in Punta Gorda, FL

For kitchen tile installation in Punta Gorda, Titan Builder & Renovation brings a licensed general contractor's process to a trade that is too often handled as a piecework install. Punta Gorda tile work is often part of a whole-floor modernization: removing dated ceramic and setting large-format porcelain across the main level with minimal grout joints. In canal-front homes we pay particular attention to the lanai threshold, where interior and exterior floors and the slider track all have to agree.

Kitchen backsplash and floor tile installation by Titan Builder & Renovation in a Punta Gorda, Florida home

Service overview

Kitchen floors and backsplash, coordinated properly

Kitchen tile carries two very different jobs. The floor has to survive dropped cookware, standing water at the sink, and the heaviest traffic in the house. The backsplash is a focal surface viewed from three feet away, where every joint width, outlet cut, and termination is visible and where craftsmanship either shows or does not.

Titan Builder & Renovation installs both as part of a coordinated kitchen scope. Backsplash tile has to be templated against the finished counter and cabinet layout, outlets have to be planned so cuts fall cleanly, and range and hood terminations have to be resolved before the first sheet goes up. Doing that requires the tile installer to be part of the kitchen team, not a subcontractor who arrives after the counters are set.

Types of work we perform

  • Kitchen floor tile in porcelain, large format, and stone-visual formats
  • Kitchen backsplash tile from counter to underside of cabinet or full height
  • Full-height range and hood feature walls in slab-look porcelain
  • Island surrounds, waterfall transitions, and toe-kick detailing
  • Butler's pantry, mudroom, and laundry tile continuous with the kitchen
  • Tile removal and slab preparation ahead of a new kitchen installation

Materials & options

Kitchen tile and backsplash materials

01

Large format porcelain floor tile with reduced grout maintenance

02

Subway, zellige, and handmade-look ceramic backsplash tile

03

Marble and quartzite backsplash with sealed installation

04

Mosaic sheets in chevron, herringbone, and picket patterns

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Slab-look porcelain panels for full-height range walls

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Stain-resistant high-performance grout in matched or contrast tones

Why Titan

Why choose Titan Builder & Renovation for kitchen tile

Titan Builder & Renovation has been a licensed Florida general contractor since 2011, working across Punta Gorda and Southwest Florida on new builds, whole-home remodels, kitchens, bathrooms, and flooring. Flooring is not a side trade for us — it is part of every project we deliver.

  • Backsplash templated against the actual installed counters and cabinets
  • Outlet and switch locations planned into the layout before setting begins
  • Terminations at windows, hoods, and open ends detailed with finished edges
  • Kitchen floors set with the right mortar and membrane for a high-traffic wet zone
  • Whole-kitchen coordination — cabinetry, counters, plumbing, electrical, and tile in one scope

Punta Gorda conditions

What kitchen tile installation in Punta Gorda actually involves

Punta Gorda combines a walkable historic downtown with the sailboat-access canal neighborhoods of Punta Gorda Isles and Burnt Store Isles, and a large share of its housing stock has been rebuilt or substantially renovated since Hurricane Charley. Owners here tend to be pragmatic and value-conscious, and they ask sharper questions about substrate and warranty than almost any market we serve.

Substrate and subfloor preparation in Punta Gorda

Post-Charley reconstruction means many Punta Gorda slabs are relatively young and well poured, but canal-front lots still bring moisture, and homes in the Historic District often have older wood-framed floors that need evaluation before tile. In both cases we test and document before selecting an adhesive or a membrane, and we share the readings with the owner.

Permits, associations, and access

Charlotte County Community Development and the City of Punta Gorda handle permitting, with interior flooring replacement typically exempt. Historic District properties can carry additional review when work extends beyond finishes. Punta Gorda Isles and Burnt Store Isles have deed restrictions rather than heavy architectural review, so mobilization is generally quick.

Neighborhoods we work in: Punta Gorda Isles, Burnt Store Isles, the Historic District, Deep Creek, Charlotte Harbor.

Process

Our kitchen tile installation process

  1. 1

    Survey and coordination with the cabinet, counter, and appliance schedule

  2. 2

    Floor preparation — removal, moisture testing, and leveling ahead of cabinet installation

  3. 3

    Floor tile set with the appropriate membrane and movement joint layout

  4. 4

    Backsplash templated after counters are installed, with outlet and end conditions planned

  5. 5

    Backsplash set with aligned joints, finished edges, and clean terminations

  6. 6

    Grout, silicone at counter and plane changes, seal, and final detail inspection

Residential applications

Kitchen remodeling applications

Full kitchen remodels combining new floor tile and backsplash

Backsplash-only updates over existing counters and cabinetry

Open-plan kitchens where the floor continues into living and dining areas

Butler's pantries, coffee bars, and adjoining service spaces

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FAQ

Kitchen tile questions, answered

Do you install kitchen tile installation in Punta Gorda?
Yes — we serve Punta Gorda including Punta Gorda Isles, Burnt Store Isles, and the Historic District. Kitchen scopes cover floor tile, backsplash, and feature walls, coordinated with cabinetry, counters, and appliance installation.
Should kitchen floor tile go under the cabinets?
Generally no for a new kitchen — tiling to the cabinet face saves material and allows the cabinet boxes to be shimmed and levelled directly on the slab. The exception is when appliances need to slide out level with the finished floor, so we plan dishwasher and refrigerator openings to the finished height regardless.
When should the backsplash be installed during a kitchen remodel?
After the counters are fabricated and installed, and before final plumbing and electrical trim. The counter establishes the reference line for the first course, and installing the backsplash before it means guessing at that line — which is where crooked first courses come from.
What grout is best for a kitchen backsplash?
A high-performance stain-resistant grout is worth the modest upcharge behind a range or sink, because cement grout absorbs oil and sauce and shows it permanently. At the counter joint and inside corners we use color-matched silicone rather than grout so the joint can move.
What wear layer should I specify for LVP in a Punta Gorda home?
For a full-time residence we recommend a 20 mil wear layer as the practical minimum and 22 to 28 mil where there are pets or heavy traffic. Thinner 6 to 12 mil product is common at low price points and it is where most disappointing LVP floors come from.
Do you work in the Punta Gorda Historic District?
Yes. Historic District homes frequently have wood-framed floors and original trim and door heights that constrain the finished floor build-up, so we survey heights and structure before ordering material rather than discovering the conflict at installation.

Next step

Get a free kitchen tile installation estimate in Punta Gorda

Send us the rooms, the square footage, and the material you are considering. We will walk the property, check the substrate, and put a written scope and price in front of you — no obligation.