Tile & Stone · Fort Myers, Lee County

Tile Installation
in Fort Myers, FL

Titan Builder & Renovation provides professional tile installation throughout Fort Myers and the surrounding Southwest Florida market. Fort Myers tile projects split between straightforward large-format porcelain in newer homes and careful, detail-heavy work in historic properties where floor heights, door clearances, and original trim all have to be respected. We survey heights before ordering so the finished floor does not fight the doors.

Large format porcelain floor tile installed by Titan Builder & Renovation in a Fort Myers, Florida home

Service overview

Professional tile installation done substrate-first

Tile is the most demanding finish in a Southwest Florida home, because everything that goes wrong under it eventually shows up through it. A professional tile installation is 70% substrate work — moisture testing, flattening, membrane selection, movement joints — and 30% setting the material itself. Titan Builder & Renovation treats it in that order.

We install floor tile, wall tile, backsplash, and full wet-room assemblies as a licensed general contractor, which means the tile scope is coordinated with plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, and trim rather than dropped between trades. Every installation follows TCNA methods with the appropriate thin-set mortar, uncoupling or crack isolation membrane, and grout system for the assembly.

Types of work we perform

  • Whole-floor tile replacement across main living areas
  • Bathroom floor, wall, and wet-area tile
  • Kitchen backsplash and feature wall tile
  • Lanai, entry, and pool-deck tile with slip-rated finishes
  • Tile removal, slab prep, and self-leveling underlayment
  • Repair and replacement of cracked, hollow, or lippage-failed tile

Materials & options

Tile materials and installation options we work with

01

Porcelain tile — through-body and glazed, rectified and cushion edge

02

Ceramic tile for walls, backsplash, and light-traffic areas

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Large format tile including 24x48 and plank-format porcelain

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Natural stone — marble, travertine, and limestone with sealed installations

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Mosaic, chevron, and herringbone patterns for accent and shower floors

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Slip-resistant exterior porcelain for lanai and deck transitions

Why Titan

Why homeowners choose Titan Builder & Renovation for tile

Titan Builder & Renovation has been a licensed Florida general contractor since 2011, working across Fort Myers 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.

  • Licensed Florida general contractor since 2011 — one contract covering prep, tile, plumbing, and trim
  • TCNA-compliant assemblies with documented moisture testing before any setting material
  • Uncoupling and crack isolation membranes specified as standard, not as an upsell
  • In-house crews rather than day-rate subcontractors rotating off mid-project
  • Written scope with material quantities, layout plan, and grout selection agreed before demolition

Fort Myers conditions

What tile installation in Fort Myers actually involves

Fort Myers spans nearly a century of residential construction, from 1920s Edison Park and McGregor bungalows on raised wood-framed floors to Gateway homes built in the last decade on modern slabs. That range is why a single flooring approach does not work here — the prep on a historic McGregor house has nothing in common with the prep in a Gateway great room.

Substrate and subfloor preparation in Fort Myers

Older McGregor and Edison Park homes often have wood subfloors over crawl space or pier foundations, which means we check joist deflection and sheathing thickness before committing to tile, and add a cement backer board or an uncoupling membrane where the assembly needs stiffening. On slab-built homes in Iona, Whiskey Creek, and Gateway, the work is moisture testing, adhesive removal, and self-leveling.

Permits, associations, and access

Permitting splits between the City of Fort Myers and Lee County depending on the address, with historic-district review affecting parts of the McGregor corridor. Interior flooring replacement is generally exempt from permitting, and post-hurricane restoration work is the exception — when flooring is part of a larger repair scope, we pull the permit for the whole job rather than treating the floor separately.

Neighborhoods we work in: McGregor, Whiskey Creek, Gateway, Edison Park, Iona, Fort Myers Beach.

Process

Our tile installation process

  1. 1

    Site survey — slab or subfloor inspection, moisture testing, height and door-clearance check

  2. 2

    Layout plan — sightline-driven grid so cuts land at edges, not focal points

  3. 3

    Removal and prep — dust-controlled demolition, adhesive grinding, self-leveling underlayment

  4. 4

    Membrane and waterproofing — uncoupling, crack isolation, or bonded waterproof assembly

  5. 5

    Setting — back-buttered tile in the specified thin-set mortar with leveling clips on large format

  6. 6

    Grout, movement joints, seal, and final walkthrough with care instructions

Residential applications

Residential remodeling applications for tile

Kitchen remodels where tile carries from floor to backsplash

Bathroom and primary-suite renovations with tiled wet rooms

Whole-home flooring replacement in single-family and condo residences

Indoor-outdoor living transitions from great room to lanai

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FAQ

Tile installation questions, answered

Do you install tile installation in Fort Myers?
Yes — Fort Myers is one of our busiest flooring markets, from McGregor and Whiskey Creek to Gateway and the beach corridor. Our tile scope covers floor tile, wall tile, backsplash, and full wet-area assemblies, including the demolition and slab preparation underneath.
What is thin-set mortar and does the type matter?
Thin-set is the cement-based adhesive that bonds tile to the substrate. The type matters a great deal — large-format tile needs a medium-bed or LHT mortar rated to resist sag, porcelain needs a modified or specifically formulated unmodified mortar depending on the membrane beneath it, and using the wrong one is a common cause of hollow tile and bond failure.
Why do tile floors crack, and how do you prevent it?
Almost always because movement in the substrate transferred into a rigid tile assembly. We prevent it with a crack isolation or uncoupling membrane that lets the slab move independently of the tile, and by installing perimeter and field movement joints where the standard requires them instead of grouting tight to every wall.
How long does a whole-floor tile installation take?
For a typical Southwest Florida single-story home, plan on two to four days of removal and prep, two to four days of setting, and a day for grout and seal, with cure time between stages. Larger homes and large-format layouts extend the setting phase but not usually the prep.
Can you install tile over a wood subfloor in an older Fort Myers home?
Yes, once the assembly is verified. We confirm joist spacing and deflection meet the L/360 requirement for ceramic or L/720 for natural stone, add an appropriate backer or uncoupling membrane, and only then set tile. Where the structure will not support it, we say so and recommend an alternative.
Do you handle flooring as part of storm damage restoration in Fort Myers?
We do, and the sequence matters — the substrate must be verifiably dry before any new floor goes down. We document moisture readings before installation so the finished work is defensible with both the owner and the carrier.

Next step

Get a free tile installation estimate in Fort Myers

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.