Coastal Carpet & Tile has been open and servicing all flooring needs from Residential, Commercial, and Multi-Family Developments since 1999. We currently have 14 full time employees and 8 installation crews consisting mostly of qualified and insured sub-contractors. We have been members of Carpet One a national flooring CO-OP since 2002. With over 1000 stores world wide we have enormous buying power. We do offer financing options.
"Great communication, work, and quality. Highly recommend A+++++"
KEN G on May 2025
Coastal Carpet & Tile has been open and servicing all flooring needs from Residential, Commercial, and Multi-Family Developments since 1999. We currently have 14 full time employees and 8 installation crews consisting mostly of qualified and insured sub-contractors. We have been members of Carpet One a national flooring CO-OP since 2002. With over 1000 stores world wide we have enormous buying power. We do offer financing options.
"Great communication, work, and quality. Highly recommend A+++++"
KEN G on May 2025
Give your home an image update with the latest in residential flooring from our inventory. With our 150 years of combined experience, our professional, certified staff offers a huge selection of flooring. Our flooring contractors in Dothan, AL, do complete installation.
"I hired the provider in April 2024 to complete flooring work and replace a shower. Since then, I’ve experienced two main issues — the grout on the shower bench is coming loose and the flooring wasn’t installed properly. On top of that, the provider caused damage to my property, including holes in the wall. The last time I heard from them was on March 14th, 2025, when they said they would come back to fix everything, but they never returned. I paid approximately $10,700 in cash and signed a contract for the work, which included a five-year warranty. At this point, I’m simply asking for them to come back and complete the job as promised."
Donna B on April 2025
Give your home an image update with the latest in residential flooring from our inventory. With our 150 years of combined experience, our professional, certified staff offers a huge selection of flooring. Our flooring contractors in Dothan, AL, do complete installation.
"I hired the provider in April 2024 to complete flooring work and replace a shower. Since then, I’ve experienced two main issues — the grout on the shower bench is coming loose and the flooring wasn’t installed properly. On top of that, the provider caused damage to my property, including holes in the wall. The last time I heard from them was on March 14th, 2025, when they said they would come back to fix everything, but they never returned. I paid approximately $10,700 in cash and signed a contract for the work, which included a five-year warranty. At this point, I’m simply asking for them to come back and complete the job as promised."
Donna B on April 2025
Thank you for choosing a full-service construction contractor offering best-quality service with a commitment to superior results for you. From home to commercial projects, roofs to landscape, our talented, dedicated staff and subcontractors take ownership of your project and become partners in achieving your goals. Find out why we enjoy long-term relationships with our customers. Credit cards accepted.
Thank you for choosing a full-service construction contractor offering best-quality service with a commitment to superior results for you. From home to commercial projects, roofs to landscape, our talented, dedicated staff and subcontractors take ownership of your project and become partners in achieving your goals. Find out why we enjoy long-term relationships with our customers. Credit cards accepted.
We've been cleaning throughout the area since 2003. We accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express. Member of the Better Business Bureau. Licensed and Bonded.
We've been cleaning throughout the area since 2003. We accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express. Member of the Better Business Bureau. Licensed and Bonded.
Maintenance and construction
Maintenance and construction
3 Employees, can sub-contract.
3 Employees, can sub-contract.
Stanley Steemer has been providing cleaning and restoration services for both residential and business customers for more than 60 years. They offer multiple services, including carpet cleaning, tile and grout cleaning, hardwood floor cleaning, upholstery cleaning, air duct cleaning and water damage restoration services. For more information, visit www.stanleysteemer.com.
Stanley Steemer has been providing cleaning and restoration services for both residential and business customers for more than 60 years. They offer multiple services, including carpet cleaning, tile and grout cleaning, hardwood floor cleaning, upholstery cleaning, air duct cleaning and water damage restoration services. For more information, visit www.stanleysteemer.com.
Welcome to Efloors.com, one of the largest online flooring retailers. We work hard to bring you great values; offering discount prices on laminate, hardwood, area rugs, bamboo, cork, luxury vinyl, ceramic tile, porcelain tile, natural stone and carpet tile from the brands you know and trust. Give us a call. You will find what you may have thought to be an impossible combination when purchasing flooring online: name brand flooring, unbeatable prices and expert advice.
"Communication is terrible! Brittany will ignore you and ingnore you time after time"
Darlene O on July 2022
Welcome to Efloors.com, one of the largest online flooring retailers. We work hard to bring you great values; offering discount prices on laminate, hardwood, area rugs, bamboo, cork, luxury vinyl, ceramic tile, porcelain tile, natural stone and carpet tile from the brands you know and trust. Give us a call. You will find what you may have thought to be an impossible combination when purchasing flooring online: name brand flooring, unbeatable prices and expert advice.
"Communication is terrible! Brittany will ignore you and ingnore you time after time"
Darlene O on July 2022
Additional contact name - Wendy. Additional email - info@islandviewbuilders.com.
Additional contact name - Wendy. Additional email - info@islandviewbuilders.com.
Both materials work well, so start by thinking about foot traffic and budget. Porcelain is denser and absorbs less water, so it’s ideal for busy entries, kitchens, and baths—even if it costs a little more.
Ceramic is lighter, easier to cut, and comes in a wider range of styles, making it a solid pick for walls or light-use floors. Match the tile’s durability rating to the space, and you’ll get the best balance of looks, performance, and price.
A solid subfloor starts with a flat, crack-free surface. Your installer will level any low spots, reinforce weak areas, and screw down fiber-cement backer board or quality plywood before setting tile.
Skipping this step invites movement, cracked grout, and even water damage—issues that are far pricier than prep work. Hire a pro to get the base right, and your new tile will look sharp and stay put for years.
Give the thin-set 24 to 48 hours to cure before you start grouting. Rushing the process can nudge tiles out of place, weaken the bond, and create cracks you’ll have to fix later. Keep foot traffic off the area until you’re ready to grout, and you’ll lock in a strong, even finish that lasts.
Tile size changes the workload. Large-format pieces mean fewer grout lines and faster coverage, but they’re heavier and need careful handling to avoid breakage and lippage. Small mosaics create intricate looks yet take more time to set and space correctly, so labor costs climb. Weigh your style goals against the extra effort (and budget) each option requires before you decide.
You can leave tiles ungrouted for a short window, but only if the surface stays clean and undisturbed. Once the thin-set cures, finish the job as soon as possible. Grout seals joints against moisture and locks the layout in place; waiting too long invites dirt, water, and movement that can shorten the life of your new surface.
Use at least two millimeter spacers on walls and three millimeter spacers on floors to give grout room to bond and absorb normal expansion. Larger, rustic tiles may call for wider joints, while precision-cut porcelain often looks best with tighter gaps. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and local code, and you’ll end up with an even, long-lasting layout.