Tile Installation in Kansas City and Overland Park

Plan bathroom tile, shower tile, kitchen backsplash, floor tile, waterproofing, grout, and finish details with a remodeling team that understands the full project.

Tile installation for bathroom remodels, kitchen remodels, backsplashes, floors, showers, and wet-area updates across the Kansas City metro.

Tile work has to look clean, but it also has to be planned correctly. Layout, waterproofing, surface prep, grout, transitions, and finish coordination all affect how the project performs after daily use.

That is why tile often belongs inside a larger bathroom or kitchen plan, especially when showers, floors, backsplashes, vanities, cabinets, or paint are changing at the same time.

Bathroom tile installation and remodeling project

Tile Installation Scope

We define the tile work around the surface, room use, moisture exposure, layout, and the other remodel finishes that need to connect cleanly.

Our Process

1
Tile scope and layout planning
2
Bathroom floor, shower, and wet-area tile
3
Kitchen backsplash and floor tile
4
Surface preparation and waterproofing review
5
Grout, trim, transition, and finish coordination
6
Cleanup, walkthrough, and care recommendations

Why Choose This Service

Cleaner layout decisions before installation starts
Better coordination with bathroom and kitchen remodel scope
Waterproofing awareness for showers and wet areas
Practical finish planning with paint, cabinets, vanities, and fixtures
Internal planning links for budget and timeline questions
Free estimate path for Kansas City area homeowners

Tile Project Types

Common tile scopes for Kansas City area homes

Bathroom tile and remodeling project

Bathroom Tile

Bathroom tile can include floors, shower walls, tub surrounds, niches, backsplashes, and wet-area details that need a real prep and waterproofing plan.

Kitchen remodeling project with backsplash and finish planning

Kitchen Tile

Kitchen tile often means backsplash and flooring coordination with cabinets, counters, wall paint, lighting, and appliance placement.

Tile Estimate Questions We Help Answer

Practical planning for waterproofing, layout, transitions, and remodel scope

Will the tile be waterproof?

We talk through surface prep and wet-area planning because tile and grout are finishes, not the whole waterproofing strategy.

Will the layout look right?

Tile size, pattern, grout, trim, transitions, niches, and edge details are reviewed before installation so the finished room feels intentional.

Is this a tile job or a remodel?

If fixtures, floors, walls, vanities, cabinets, or paint are changing too, we help define whether tile belongs inside a bigger remodel scope.

Tile and Remodeling Reviews

Relevant proof from bathroom, kitchen, backsplash, flooring, and remodeling projects

5-star review
Multiple Projects

"Amazing workmanship and phenomenal results with installation of hardwoods, matching to original floors, kitchen backsplash replacement, painting, and more. We will definitely be using Aaron's Painting and Remodeling on future projects."

Emily S.
5-star review
Bathroom Remodeling

"We used Aaron's Painting and Remodeling for a complete redo of our master bathroom. The results are great, the project manager was easy to work with and responsive, and we would definitely hire Aaron's again."

Pat
5-star review
Kitchen Remodeling

"Aaron's Painting and Remodeling transformed our outdated kitchen into a beautiful, functional space. Their attention to detail and quality craftsmanship exceeded our expectations. Highly recommend!"

Sarah L.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our services in the Kansas City area

We help with bathroom tile, shower tile, floor tile, kitchen backsplashes, tile replacement, grout planning, and tile work that is part of a bathroom or kitchen remodel.

Yes. Shower and wet-area tile needs the right preparation and waterproofing before finish tile is installed. Tile and grout alone are not the waterproofing plan.

Small backsplashes may take a few days. Bathroom floors, shower tile, or larger tile scopes take longer because prep, layout, waterproofing, grout, and dry times all matter.

Yes. Tile often connects directly to bathroom remodeling, including showers, tubs, floors, niches, vanities, paint, and fixture coordination.

Yes. Kitchen tile commonly includes backsplashes, flooring, transitions, and finish coordination with cabinets, counters, paint, and lighting.

We serve Kansas City metro homeowners, including Overland Park, Mission, Olathe, Prairie Village, Leawood, Shawnee, Lenexa, and nearby communities.

Still have questions? We're here to help.

Contact Us for Answers

Ready to Plan Tile Work?

Tell us where the tile is going, what else is changing, and whether it is part of a bathroom or kitchen remodel. We will review the scope and provide a clear free estimate.

Step 1

Tell us about the project

Share the service, city, timing, and photos if you have them.

Step 2

We review the details

A local team member follows up with next steps and any questions.

Step 3

You get a clear estimate

We outline scope, timing, and what it takes to get the work done right.

Service Areas:

Overland Park, Mission, Prairie Village, Leawood, and the greater Kansas City metro area