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Professional Bathroom Tiling in Lake Macquarie

We specialise in bathroom tiling for homes across Lake Macquarie — floor, wall, and shower tiling done properly, the first time.

Why Professional Bathroom Tiling in Lake Macquarie Makes a Real Difference

wide-angle view of a freshly completed modern bathroom in an Australian home

There’s something about walking into a freshly tiled bathroom that just feels right. The clean lines, the way light catches across a well-laid floor, the complete absence of that grubby 1990s grout you’ve been scrubbing for years. If your bathroom is still wearing its original tiles from when the house was built, you’re not alone — plenty of Lake Macquarie homes are well overdue for an update.

Professional bathroom tiling in Lake Macquarie isn’t just about looks, though. Out here with the lake humidity and salt air doing their thing year-round, the quality of your tile installation genuinely matters. Poor waterproofing, wrong grout, bad adhesive choices — these aren’t small problems. They become expensive ones.

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    Tile Options We Work With

    Ceramic Tiles

    Affordable, versatile, and available in a wide range of colours and patterns. Ceramic is a solid choice for walls and lower-traffic bathroom floors. It’s the most popular option for good reason — it delivers a quality finish without blowing the budget.

    Porcelain Tiles

    Denser and more durable than ceramic, porcelain handles high-moisture environments better than most. Low water absorption makes it the smarter call for shower floors, wet areas, and anywhere that copping a lot of daily moisture. A premium option that earns its price tag.

    Natural Stone Tiles

    Marble, travertine, slate — natural stone brings a unique, luxury look that manufactured tiles can’t fully replicate. It does require proper sealing and a bit more care, but for high-end bathroom projects in Lake Macquarie, nothing else quite compares.

    Tile Sizes and Formats

    Large format tiles — 600x600mm, 900x900mm (modern look, fewer grout lines to clean)
    Subway and metro tiles
    Mosaic tiles
    Rectified edges for tight, minimal grout joins
    Feature tiles for walls and niches

    What We Tile

    Bathroom Floor Tiling: From standard bathroom floors through to ensuite floors and heated floor installations — we handle it all. Every shower floor is laid with the correct fall for proper drainage, and non-slip surfaces are standard practice in wet areas.

    Bathroom Wall Tiling: Full-height or partial wall tiling, feature walls, shower walls and recesses, splashbacks behind vanities, plus niche and shelf tiling. Whether you want something simple and clean or a feature wall that becomes the focal point of the room — we’ll get the layout right before a single tile goes up.

    Shower Tiling: Complete shower enclosures, waterproofed bases, floor-to-ceiling coverage, built-in niches and shelves. A properly tiled shower isn’t just about what you can see — it’s what’s underneath that protects your home for the next 20 years.

    Our Bathroom Tiling Process

    Step 1 — Surface Preparation

    Before any tile touches a wall or floor, we assess the substrate, check for level, and prepare the surface properly. This is where a lot of cheap tiling jobs fall apart — skip the prep, pay for it later.

    Step 2 — Waterproofing

    All wet areas are waterproofed to AS 3740 compliance before tiling begins. This isn’t optional, and it isn’t something we rush. Proper waterproofing is what stands between a beautiful bathroom and a remediation bill down the track.

    Step 3 — Tile Installation

    Layout is planned before anything gets cut. Quality adhesive, precise cuts, consistent spacing, straight lines, level surfaces — every tile is set with the finished result in mind, not just the one being placed.

    Step 4 — Grouting and Finishing

    Grout is applied, sealed, and cleaned. Silicone sealing around edges and junctions. A final inspection before we pack up. You get a bathroom that’s clean, finished, and ready to use.

    Completed bathroom renovation with timber-look tiles and matte black tapware in Australian coastal home

    Tile Selection Tips

    Choosing Floor Tiles: Look for a non-slip rating of P4 or P5 for wet areas — this isn’t negotiable for shower floors. Porcelain holds up better underfoot over time. Larger tiles mean less grout to clean. If you’re considering heated floors, confirm tile compatibility before purchasing.

    Choosing Wall Tiles: Ceramic is perfectly acceptable for bathroom walls. Feature tiles add visual interest without tiling the whole room in a premium product. Grout colour has more impact on the final look than most people expect — it’s worth spending time on that choice before committing.

    Choosing Shower Tiles: Waterproof and non-slip are the non-negotiables. Smaller tiles on the shower floor give better grip and make achieving the correct fall easier. Larger tiles on shower walls look clean, reduce grout lines, and are easier to maintain. Built-in niches can be tiled to match for a seamless finish.

    Tiling for Lake Macquarie Homes Specifically

    Coastal Humidity Changes the Rules

    Lake Macquarie’s year-round humidity means moisture-resistant grout isn’t a luxury — it’s the baseline. Quality sealing, mold-prevention focus, and material selection that holds up in coastal conditions. These aren’t things you think about until a cheaper job starts showing problems.

    The Homes We’re Working In

    A lot of the tiling work we do in Lake Macquarie is replacing dated tiles from the 1970s, 80s, and 90s in brick homes that have been well lived in. New shower installations, full bathroom renovations, new builds — the region’s older housing stock means there’s no shortage of bathrooms ready for a proper update.

    What Lake Macquarie Homeowners Are Choosing

    Large format tiles are the most popular choice right now — modern look, minimal grout lines, easier to keep clean. White and grey subway tiles remain a reliable classic. Natural stone looks are popular for higher-end renovations. Non-slip finishes on shower floors are standard. Coastal colour palettes — whites, warm greiges, soft blues — suit the Lake Mac lifestyle well.

    Why Professional Tiling Actually Matters

    The Stuff DIY Gets Wrong: Lippage — where tile edges sit at different heights — is one of the most common results of amateur tiling. It looks terrible and it doesn’t get better over time. Add to that poor waterproofing that leaks into the subfloor, incorrect shower fall that pools water, cracked tiles from an unprepared substrate, and grout that stains within months. Professional tiling isn’t more expensive than fixing these problems. It’s cheaper.

    What Experience Brings to the Job: Correct fall for shower drainage, straight lines across the full room, proper adhesive and grout selection for the tile type and location, tight consistent spacing — these things come from doing the job hundreds of times. It shows in the finished result.

    FAQs About Bathroom Tiling

    How much does bathroom tiling cost in Lake Macquarie?

    Most bathroom tiling projects fall between $80 and $150 per square metre for supply and install, with premium tile selections ranging up to $250/m². Waterproofing is included in our quotes. The best way to get an accurate number is a site visit — bathroom condition and tile choice both affect the final price.

    How long does bathroom tiling take?

    Most bathrooms take between 3 and 7 days from start to finish, depending on size and complexity. We’ll give you a clear timeline before work starts so you can plan accordingly.

    Do you waterproof before tiling?

    Every time, without exception. All wet areas are waterproofed to AS 3740 standard before any tiles go on. Skipping this step is how expensive remediation jobs happen — we don’t cut corners on waterproofing.

    What's the best tile for a bathroom in Lake Macquarie?

    For wet areas and floors, porcelain with a P4 or P5 non-slip rating is the best all-round choice. For walls, ceramic or porcelain both work well. In a coastal environment like Lake Mac, low water absorption and quality sealing matter more than they do inland.

    Do you remove old tiles before installing new ones?

    Yes — we handle full tile removal and substrate preparation as part of the job. Old tiles, adhesive residue, and any damaged substrate are dealt with before new tiling begins.

    What tile size is best for a small bathroom?

    Larger tiles actually work well in smaller bathrooms — they create fewer visual breaks and make the space feel bigger. 600x600mm is a popular choice. Mosaic tiles on shower floors are a practical option for achieving correct fall in tight spaces.

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