Need ceramic tile for a kitchen, bath, or outdoor space? We've got you covered right here in Southampton.

Cracked grout, chipped tiles, and dated colors bring most homeowners to us. Coastal homes near Dune Road and Cooper's Beach take a beating. Fine sand and salt air grind down tile finishes fast. We've seen vacation rental tile that looked ten years older than it was. Stained grout that won't clean up is another common issue. If your tile feels hollow when you tap it, the adhesive has likely failed. Waiting makes it worse. Loose tiles let moisture reach the subfloor. According to the Tile Council of North America, installation quality and material selection determine how long ceramic tile lasts.[1]
Ceramic tile is one of the best choices for wet areas. We help you pick the right size, finish, and grout color for your bathroom.
Old vinyl or worn-out tile drags down a kitchen's look. Ceramic holds up well to heavy foot traffic and spills.
Rental properties need durable, easy-to-clean surfaces. Ceramic tile is a smart pick for high-turnover spaces.
A few cracked tiles can become a much bigger problem. Replacing them early stops moisture from getting under the floor.
Building a new home in the Hamptons? We work with builders and contractors to spec the right ceramic tile from the start.
Not all ceramic tile is rated for outdoor use. We'll point you to options built for freeze-thaw cycles and salt air exposure.
We've been in Southampton for 37 years. We know what holds up near the water and what doesn't. Salt air, sand, and humidity push tile and grout hard. We stock products built for this environment. We give you straight advice about what will last.
Stop by our Southampton showroom or give us a call. Our team will help you find the right ceramic tile. We serve single bathrooms and whole-house projects.
We keep the process simple so you can move forward without stress.
Visit our Southampton showroom on North Sea Road. You'll see a wide range of ceramic tile on display. Bring photos of your space if you have them. It helps us point you in the right direction faster.
We'll talk through your project and recommend tile that fits your budget. We'll give you a clear price with no surprises. Take samples home before you commit.
Once you've chosen your tile, we handle the order. We can arrange delivery or you can pick up at the showroom. Need installation? We can connect you with our flooring team.
Ceramic tile pricing in Southampton varies by size, style, and quantity. Basic field tile runs much less than large-format or specialty pieces. The Hamptons market leans toward higher-end finishes. We carry options across a wide price range to match different budgets. Grout, adhesive, and trim pieces add to the total. We give you a clear breakdown before you buy. No hidden fees and no surprises at the register.
Here are the questions we hear most often from Southampton homeowners.
Ceramic tile in our Southampton showroom runs from $2 to $15 or more per square foot. Basic wall and floor tile sits at the lower end. Decorative, large-format, or imported pieces cost more. Budget separately for grout, adhesive, and trim.
A well-installed ceramic tile floor can last 20 to 30 years or longer. Grout usually fails before the tile does. Regrouting every several years protects the floor and the subfloor beneath it.
Some homeowners tackle small tile jobs on their own. DIY tile work often runs into trouble with uneven subfloors or incorrect adhesive. Grout can also crack early without proper technique. Professional installation gives you a better result and protects your investment.
Ceramic tile is slightly softer and easier to cut than porcelain. Porcelain is denser and more water-resistant. That makes porcelain better for wet areas or outdoor use. For indoor walls and dry floors, ceramic is a solid and affordable choice.
Yes, cracked tiles are worth fixing quickly. Water gets under broken tiles and can damage the subfloor. Coastal homes face extra moisture risk. A small repair now is much cheaper than a full floor replacement later.
Hollow sounds when you tap tiles are a warning sign. So are visible cracks and grout that won't clean up. Tiles that shift underfoot also signal trouble. Salt and sand from places like Cooper's Beach speed up finish wear. If multiple tiles are affected, replacement is usually the smarter move.
Yes, but outdoor tile must be rated for freeze-thaw conditions. Not all ceramic tile handles that well. We stock options designed for outdoor use. We can also help you pick a slip-resistant finish. That matters for wet decks and pool areas in the Hamptons.