Serving Castle Rock with the same tile work standard that every Bill Finney Tile project is held to — no exceptions based on location. Castle Rock sits at the northern end of the service area in Cowlitz County. Homes here are often older, and outdated tile systems are common. Many of them were never waterproofed properly in the first place. Bill Finney Tile assesses every surface before any work begins. If there is a moisture problem underneath, you will know about it before a single tile goes in. Every project is handled personally — direct communication with Bill from the first call to the final walkthrough. No dispatchers, no subcontractors, no surprises on the invoice. Call (855) 922-2636 to talk with Bill directly about your Castle Rock tile project.
Willingly travels to Castle Rock — distance does not lower the standard of work
Older Cowlitz County homes assessed fully for substrate and moisture issues first
Waterproofing done correctly on every wet area before any tile is ever set
Same crew start to finish — no subcontractors swapped in mid-project
Bill is the point of contact throughout — reachable directly at any stage
One project at a time — Castle Rock jobs do not get left half-finished
Licensed, bonded, and insured in Washington State on every project we take on

Water getting behind tile is one of the most expensive problems a homeowner can face — and most people do not find out until the damage is already done. Bill Finney Tile installs proper waterproofing membranes and systems before any tile goes down. This protects your walls, subfloor, and structure from moisture long-term. It is the step most contractors rush — we do not.

Every tile installation starts with a plan. Layouts are mapped before a single cut is made, and every surface is properly prepped before the first piece is set. We work with ceramic, porcelain, glass, and large-format tile across bathrooms, kitchens, entryways, and living spaces. The result is a finished floor or wall that is level, tight, and built to last.

Cracked tile, loose grout, hollow spots under the floor — these are problems that get worse if you leave them. Bill Finney Tile handles single tile replacements, grout repairs, regrouting, and loose tile reattachment. We work to match existing materials as closely as possible so the repair blends in. Most repairs can be completed in a single visit.

Grout is porous by nature — without sealing, it absorbs stains, moisture, and mold over time. Professional sealing done correctly adds years to the life of your tile and makes regular cleaning far easier. We also provide deep tile and grout cleaning for floors and walls that have built up years of grime. If your tile looks dull or discolored, this service alone can make a significant difference.

Removing old tile the wrong way damages the substrate underneath and creates more work before the new tile can go in. Bill Finney Tile removes floor and wall tile cleanly, assesses the condition of what's underneath, and leaves the surface ready for the next step. We handle all cleanup and haul-away — you do not have to deal with a pile of debris when we leave.

Bathrooms are where waterproofing and precision matter more than anywhere else. A bad bathroom tile job can leak inside the wall for months or years before you notice it. We handle shower walls, shower floors, tub surrounds, wainscoting, and full custom shower builds. Every bathroom project gets the same attention to prep and waterproofing that the install itself does.

Kitchen tile takes daily abuse — heat, grease, foot traffic, and spills. The materials and the installation both need to hold up to that. We install backsplashes, kitchen floor tile, and island surrounds with the same care we bring to any other room in the house. Grout color and pattern guidance is part of the process if you need it.

A flat, properly prepared subfloor is what separates a tile floor that holds up for 20 years from one that cracks and shifts in two. Bill Finney Tile does not skip subfloor prep — it is the foundation of everything that follows. We work with porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone, including large-format tile that requires even tighter tolerances on the substrate.

Natural stone has to be handled carefully, cut precisely, and set with the right materials or it will crack, shift, or stain. Bill Finney Tile works with marble, travertine, slate, and other natural stone regularly. We also seal and protect stone surfaces after installation so they maintain their appearance over time. If you are investing in natural stone, proper installation is not optional.
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