You spend thousands on a tile job expecting it to look great and last for years. Instead, you end up with cracks, loose tiles, hollow spots, or worse, a leaking shower. And suddenly that "good deal" turns into a very expensive problem.
This book shows you exactly how that happens and how to avoid it.
Written by stone and tile expert Frederick M. Hueston, this guide breaks down what really goes into a successful tile installation, without the confusing jargon or contractor talk. You'll learn what's happening behind the tile, where most jobs go wrong, and how to spot problems before they cost you thousands.
Inside, you'll discover:
How to compare estimates and understand what you're really paying for
The biggest mistakes contractors make and how to catch them early
Why prep work matters more than the tile itself
What to look for during installation so you don't get surprised later
How to inspect a finished job before making final payment
What to do if your tile job starts to fail
This isn't a book about installing tile yourself. It's about making sure the person you hire does it right.
If you're planning a tile project or already dealing with one that doesn't look quite right, this book will save you time, money, and a whole lot of frustration.