Long Island Tile Pros Nassau & Suffolk County

Commercial

Commercial Tile Installation on Long Island

Commercial tile work has different demands than residential — durability, slip resistance, schedule, and access. We plan around all of that.

A clean and well-lit parking garage lobby featuring multiple elevators and an exit sign.

Commercial environments we work in

Restaurants, retail buildouts, professional offices, salons, dental and medical offices, fitness, and small light-industrial spaces. We coordinate with general contractors and property managers.

What changes vs. residential

Durability and slip resistance are usually the top priorities. We use commercial-grade porcelain, slip-rated finishes where required, and prep substrate appropriately for the traffic.

Schedule and access

Commercial work often happens after hours or during a buildout window. We plan for that up front so the schedule actually works.

A clean and well-lit parking garage lobby featuring multiple elevators and an exit sign.

FAQ

Commercial Tile Installation — Frequently Asked Questions

Do you do after-hours commercial work?
Yes, when the project requires it. We talk through schedule before booking.
Can you handle slip-resistance ratings for restaurants?
Yes. We source and install slip-rated tile where required, especially in kitchens and wet areas.
Do you work on Long Island restaurants and retail spaces?
Yes — restaurant kitchens, dining floors, retail and showroom floors, bathrooms in office buildings, gyms, and medical offices. We can work after hours and on weekends to minimize business disruption.
Can you meet a tight commercial timeline?
Yes — commercial timelines are usually driven by lease dates, inspection schedules, or grand-opening pressure. We plan around those, work nights or weekends when needed, and stage the job so other trades (paint, plumbing, fixtures) can keep moving.
Do you carry commercial insurance?
Yes, including general liability adequate for commercial-property COIs. We provide certificates of insurance naming the property owner / GC as additional insured when required.
What kinds of commercial tile materials do you install?
Porcelain (mostly large-format), quarry tile in restaurant kitchens, slip-resistant tile in wet zones, terrazzo-look porcelain in retail, and large-format wall tile in lobbies and corridors. We help with material selection if you don’t have a designer or architect specifying.

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