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Tile is everywhere in Virginia Beach bathrooms, kitchens, and entryways — and in a humid, flood-aware coastal market, the waterproofing under the tile matters more than the tile itself. A skilled local tile setter builds a proper waterproof substrate so showers and wet areas don’t fail behind the wall, where coastal moisture turns small leaks into mold and rot.
BidBro lists tile contractors serving Virginia Beach for shower and tub surrounds, floors, backsplashes, and full bath remodels. Describe the space once and compare quotes from local, insured tile setters.
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Looking for a tile contractor near you? The tile contractors on this page are Virginia Beach businesses and cover the whole city, including:
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Virginia Beach tile work is priced per square foot plus the setting labor. Typical local ranges:
| Service | Typical Virginia Beach range |
|---|---|
| Floor tile installed (labor + material) | $8 – $20 / sq ft |
| Tile shower / tub surround | $1,800 – $5,000+ |
| Kitchen backsplash | $700 – $2,000 |
| Waterproofing add-on (wet area) | $500 – $1,500 |
Ranges are typical local estimates; post your project on BidBro for exact quotes from Virginia Beach pros.
Tile installation in Virginia Beach typically runs $8–$20 per square foot including labor and material for floors, depending on tile size, pattern, and substrate prep. A tiled shower or tub surround usually runs $1,800–$5,000 or more, and a kitchen backsplash $700–$2,000. Proper waterproofing in wet areas adds to the cost but prevents far more expensive failures.
Hampton Roads humidity and coastal moisture mean a shower that isn’t properly waterproofed will leak behind the tile and rot the wall — and you won’t see it until there’s real damage. A good Virginia Beach tile setter installs a waterproof membrane and a correctly sloped pan, which is what actually keeps water out, not the tile and grout alone.
Yes. Porcelain and ceramic tile tolerate humidity and minor water intrusion far better than wood or carpet, which makes them a popular, resilient choice for ground floors and entryways in flood-aware Virginia Beach neighborhoods. The key is proper substrate prep so the grout doesn’t crack with coastal moisture movement.
Post your tile project on BidBro with the space, rough square footage, and whether it’s a floor, shower, or backsplash. Local Virginia Beach tile contractors respond with quotes you can compare on price, waterproofing approach, and timeline, and you can confirm each one is insured before hiring.
Search from this page: the tile contractors listed above are Virginia Beach businesses, covering Oceanfront and the Resort Area, Great Neck and Little Neck, Hilltop and Linkhorn Park and the rest of the city. Post one project brief and every tile pro whose service area includes your address can respond, so you compare quotes from pros genuinely near you rather than calling around. Just outside Virginia Beach? Chesapeake, Norfolk, Suffolk, Hampton, Newport News have their own directories.
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