Tile contractors for floors, walls, and specialty applications. Find 45 verified tile contractors across Texas with documented TDLR project history.
Zabalist lists 45 verified Texas tile contractors compiled from TDLR-filed building permits and public construction records across 24+ Texas cities. Every listing shows documented permit counts, total project value, and contact details β sourced from Texas public records, not self-reported claims. Filter by city to find tile contractors with proven local project history.
Before hiring a Texas tile contractor, verify its credentials and track record. Many specialty construction trades in Texas are licensed through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) β search the business by name on TDLRβs free License Search to confirm any active license, ask for proof of insurance, then review the documented permit history below to confirm the Texas cities and real project scale the company works.
Official registry sourced from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Reference last reviewed June 2026.
Showing 1-45 of 45 tile contractors
Page 1 of 1
Tile contractors install ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, and specialty tile for floors, walls, showers, backsplashes, and exterior applications.
Use our city filter to find tile contractors in your area. Each profile shows verified project experience.
Our directory includes floor tile installers, shower tile specialists, commercial tile companies, and natural stone contractors across Texas.
Find Texas tile contractors with verified project experience. Our directory includes residential tile installers, commercial tile companies, and specialty stone and mosaic contractors across all Texas cities.
Texas tile contractors handle the tile scope on residential and commercial construction, from new build-out through repair and replacement on existing buildings. On permitted projects that work is documented in the public building-permit record β which is where every company listed on this page comes from, rather than from self-reported profiles or paid placement.
Residential and commercial tile work differ mainly in scale, in code and inspection requirements, and in how the job must be sequenced around an occupied building. Many Texas tile contractors specialize in one side or the other, so it is worth confirming that a company routinely performs your project type before requesting a bid.
Confirm any license the trade requires on the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulationβs free License Search, ask for proof of general liability and workersβ compensation coverage, and get the scope of work in writing. Then review the documented permit history on the profiles below to confirm the Texas cities and project scale each company actually works.
Every company listed on this page is compiled from Texas public construction records β TDLR-filed building permits and project filings β not from paid placement or self-reported profiles. Browse the full Texas contractor directory.