Tiler Websites That Show the Detail and Win the Job

Tiling is a trade where everything rides on precision — the dead-straight grout lines, the way a pattern meets neatly in a corner, the cuts around a window that nobody else would have got right. None of that comes across on a phone call, and none of it shows on a one-size template that could belong to any trade in town. The customer comparing tilers online is really comparing finished surfaces and whether they can trust you in their home, and they make up their mind in seconds. We build complete tiling company websites on Joomla that let your work speak for itself, run on European hosting, and arrive with the compliance and accessibility groundwork already done.

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What a tiler's website must actually do

Take away the styling and a tiler's site comes down to a few jobs that genuinely decide whether an enquiry turns into a booked job. Get them right and you attract better-paid, better-fitting work; get them wrong and you stay stuck haggling on price with whoever quotes lowest that week.

The first job is to prove the quality of your finished surfaces, because that precision is the whole reason a customer pays a skilled tiler instead of attempting it themselves. A homeowner picturing their new bathroom or kitchen splashback can only believe in it if they see rooms you have actually tiled — level lines, tight joints, neat cuts, a pattern that lands properly. A site with no convincing photographs of real work invites a decision made purely on price.

The second job is to sort the visitor by the type of work they need, because tiling spans a wide range. Bathroom and wet-room tiling, kitchen floors and splashbacks, large-format porcelain, natural stone, outdoor patios and commercial floors are different jobs for different buyers, and the site has to point a homeowner planning an en-suite and a builder needing a shop floor tiled toward the answers that suit each of them.

The third job is to gather an enquiry detailed enough to price. A bare "how much to tile my bathroom?" forces a long back-and-forth before you can quote anything. A form built for the trade asks for the handful of details that let you give a useful first response — the area, rough size, the surface, the kind of tile, and the timescale — so the lead arrives ready to work with rather than blank.


What's included in a ready tiling website

You receive a finished site, built around how tilers actually win work, with the fiddly hosting and legal choices already settled. It is not a kit to assemble; it lands fully filled in and ready for enquiries from the off.

A portfolio built to flatter precision

Front and centre sits a gallery built to show off the details that separate a craftsman from a chancer. Projects can be grouped by type — bathrooms, kitchens, floors, stone, outdoor, commercial — and presented so the straightness of a line and the neatness of a cut read clearly on a small screen. Before-and-after pairs earn their place too, because the dated original is what convinces a customer their own tired room can be transformed. You add finished jobs yourself as you complete them, straight from your phone.

Services laid out the way tiling is bought

Each type of work gets a clear, honest section explaining what it covers and the preparation behind it — the levelling, the waterproofing of a wet area, the setting-out that makes a pattern land right — because much of a lasting tile job is the work that disappears under the surface. This is where you distinguish yourself from the stick-it-on-and-go merchant.

Credentials, insurance and reassurance

A dedicated section gathers the reassurances that ease a customer's worry about admitting a tradesperson to their home: public liability cover described in plain words, any trade bodies or manufacturer accreditations you hold, tidy-working and dust-control habits, and a straightforward promise to leave the place clean. Only the real ones, stated without inflation.

The right quote mechanism, hours and service area

A structured quote-request form shaped for tiling sits beside your covered-area details and contact information, so a customer can tell at a glance whether you work their way. The build carries the correct LocalBusiness structured data so search engines understand you as a tiler serving particular towns.

Compliance, accessibility and EU hosting baked in

From the moment it goes live the site meets GDPR — a clear privacy notice, a cookie banner that truly decides what is allowed to load, and enquiry forms that handle personal data correctly. It is constructed to the EU's accessibility benchmarks so that every visitor can navigate it, keeping you the right side of the European Accessibility Act rather than caught out by it, which counts because a large share of European adults lives with some form of disability. All of it runs on EU hosting, patched and backed up, with a real person accountable for it. The specifics of that accessibility work are set out in our accessibility service.


Edit it yourself, with no chance of wrecking it

A tiler should never have to email an agency to change a phone number, and should never be able to flatten their own homepage with a stray drag of the mouse. Our sites sit deliberately between those two extremes with structured editing: full command of your content, none of the risk of pulling the design apart.

The change you will make most is posting a finished job, and it is the easiest task on the site — a form with boxes for the title, a brief note, the location and the photographs, then save. The new project slots into your portfolio, neatly arranged, every single time. Updating your covered areas, your service descriptions, your availability or your contact details all work in the same fashion: plainly labelled fields, nothing to drag out of place, no canvas to get wrong.

Because your content lives apart from the design, no quantity of editing can knock the site out of shape. That is precisely what a busy tiler needs — the latitude to keep the portfolio up to date from a phone in the gaps between jobs, with no risk whatever of breaking something along the way. And on the days you would genuinely rather hand a change to someone else, a real person will see to it, with no days lost waiting on a five-minute fix. Most tilers get comfortable with it inside an hour.


Bathrooms, wet rooms and the jobs where waterproofing matters

The work a tiler is trusted with most often is also the work where getting it wrong is most expensive, and a smart site turns that into an advantage. A bathroom or wet room is not just a surface to cover; it is a space that has to stay watertight for years, and the part a customer never sees — the tanking, the falls to the drain, the substrate preparation — is precisely what separates a job that lasts from one that fails behind the tiles. We build the site so you can make that invisible work visible, explaining in plain terms why proper waterproofing and setting-out are what they are really paying for.

That clarity does real selling for you. A homeowner who understands that a cheap wet-room job can mean ripping it all out again in two years is a homeowner who stops shopping on price alone. The site can carry the things that reassure them — your approach to tanking, the way you handle large-format and natural stone, how you protect the rest of the room while you work — so the cautious customer arrives already half-convinced you are the careful professional rather than the cheap unknown. It also lifts the calibre of enquiry, because the person who reads all that and still gets in touch is the person who values it being done properly.


Domestic homeowners and the commercial seam beside them

Most tilers serve two quite different markets at once, and a one-message website only ever speaks to one of them. The homeowner planning a single beautiful bathroom is buying craftsmanship, reassurance and care with their home; the builder, developer or shopfitter needing floors tiled to a deadline is buying reliability, pace and a tradesperson who turns up and gets it done. We build the site so each audience finds its own path, with language that fits — the considered, finish-led story for private clients, and the dependable, schedule-aware story for commercial and trade work.

That separation pays off because commercial relationships are where steady, repeatable income lives. Win one good builder or developer who trusts you to tile to programme and you often gain a run of work that smooths out the lumpier rhythm of one-off domestic jobs. Giving that audience its own clear route, with talk of minimal disruption, dependable timescales and the ability to handle larger floor areas, signals that you understand the commercial side as well as the domestic one. Because you control the content yourself, you can lean toward whichever market is busier this season without waiting on a developer to make the change.


Winning on craft, not on being the cheapest

The trap most tiling websites fall into is presenting the trade as a commodity, which teaches every visitor to ask only one thing: what is your day rate? A site built well does the reverse — it shifts the decision onto quality, durability and the cost of getting it wrong, and in doing so it draws the customers who will pay properly for a proper job.

We manage that through evidence rather than adjectives. The portfolio shows finishes a cut-price outfit simply cannot match, the service pages make your preparation and standards concrete, and the trust section quietly retires the worries — mess, damage, a job left half-finished, tiles lifting in a year — that nudge anxious people toward the false security of the cheapest quote. Once a customer can see precisely what they are getting and trusts you to deliver it, price stops being the sole hinge of the decision.

The enquiry form supports the same aim by collecting enough scope and context that you can have a sensible conversation rather than a number-shouting match. Tiling sits next to other trades constantly — plastering before tiling, the wider bathroom or kitchen refit a tiling job is often part of — and being honest about your scope, including where you bring in trusted specialists, reassures the customer planning something larger that you understand the whole job, not just the final grout line. The trade overlaps so closely with our plasterer sites that many firms offer both, and the same fair terms apply across them.


Tiler website versus Wix, Squarespace or a cheap agency

You can certainly find a cheaper-looking route, so here is the plain comparison. It is not about which platform ships the slicker templates; it is about who holds the keys to the site, where your customers' details actually live, what the whole thing truly costs once it is working, and whether a human answers when it breaks.

Take it on yourself with a builder platform and you have quietly signed up for a second trade: the tiling-specific structure, the portfolio system, the data protection, the accessibility obligations and the constant upkeep all become your problem, swallowing the evenings you would rather spend resting or pricing jobs. Those platforms also cannot place your customers' data under EU jurisdiction or take on your accessibility duties — that exposure stays with you whether or not anyone flagged it at sign-up.

A bargain agency usually falls quiet after launch, parks the site somewhere out of your reach, and retains just enough control that any departure means a rebuild from the ground up. We do the reverse at every point. You own the site, it lives on EU hosting under EU law, the compliance and accessibility remain our responsibility, and a named person keeps it patched and current. Should you choose to leave one day, the site goes with you, entirely intact. The terms never change, whatever trade you work in.


Local search for tilers

Tiling is a thoroughly local trade — a customer two regions away is no good to you, and the searches show it, full of "near me" and town-led phrasing. That makes local search the highest-leverage channel a tiler has, and it is very winnable once you concentrate on the places you actually serve. It starts with a thoroughly filled-in Google Business Profile: the services you offer, the areas you cover, your hours, and photographs of genuine finished work, because for proximity searches that listing frequently weighs more heavily than the website itself.

The website's job is to give that profile firm ground beneath it. Honest reviews are the most powerful local signal going, so we fold the asking into the natural close of a finished job rather than leaving it as an afterthought you never reach. Your site carries proper LocalBusiness structured data together with clear pages for every service and area, so a query such as "bathroom tiling" in your own town arrives on a page that addresses it head-on. We are candid that no one can promise you a fixed slot on Google — anyone pitching that is waving a red flag, not offering a service. What we deliver is sound technical foundations and the structure that local ranking favours, set out in full in our Joomla SEO work.


From order to online in a matter of days

This is a ready website rather than a project because the structural decisions are already behind you — we are fitting your business into a proven tiling shape instead of designing one from scratch each time, and that is what collapses the months an agency would quote down to a handful of days.

To start we need very little from you: the services you offer and the towns you work in, your insurance and any memberships or accreditations, a batch of project photographs — a few before-shots especially welcome — your working hours and contact information, plus any honest reviews you would like to feature. If your photography is sparse, we begin with whatever you have and you build the portfolio out as strong jobs come in. We put the site together, wire up the quote form, set the compliance and accessibility, and pass it to you for a look.

You look it over, we tweak it, and then it launches — usually within a week of your details reaching us, not three months on. If you are arriving from an old site or a builder, we transfer your content across and set up redirects so you hold on to the search standing you have already earned. The full sequence is laid out in how it works, and going live is the start of the relationship, not the end of it — the portfolio becomes something you top up after every standout job.


What a tiling website costs

We keep the money clear, because tilers field enough vague quotes from elsewhere. There is a fair one-off setup fee to build and launch the site, then a single monthly fee covering everything that keeps the site live: European hosting, security patches, scheduled backups, the continuing upkeep of the compliance and accessibility layers, and a real person on the end of the line when you need a change or run into trouble.

No per-feature add-ons, no extra charge for another portfolio category or covered area, and no upgraded tier you must unlock before the site is any use. Everything a tiling site needs is included in the base, since a half-working site does no one any good. The finished result is yours, and if you ever move on, it comes with you intact. Weighed honestly against a builder plan with its bolt-on plugins and the worth of the evenings it would eat — or against the up-front quote and standing retainer a traditional agency charges — this approach is meant to be the calmer, more predictable of the two. The full account of what is and is not included sits on our pricing page.


Frequently Asked Questions

Will the site show the precision of my finish properly?

That is exactly what it is designed for. The portfolio presents detail clearly on screen — straight lines, neat cuts, patterns that land right — with before-and-after pairs that let a customer picture their own room transformed, so you are judged on craftsmanship rather than shunted immediately into a price comparison.

Can I show different types of tiling work?

Yes, and you can keep them separate. Projects can be grouped by type — bathrooms, kitchens, floors, stone, outdoor, commercial — so a homeowner planning an en-suite and a builder needing a shop floor each find the work relevant to them.

How do I add a job I have just finished?

Through a straightforward form: enter a title, a few words of description, the location and your photos, then save. The fresh project shows up in your portfolio, correctly arranged, on every occasion, so you can keep it up to date from your phone between jobs with no developer in the loop.

Can the site help me win quality work rather than the cheapest jobs?

That is one of the central aims of the design. By putting your finish, your preparation and your waterproofing on show, the site shifts the choice away from day rate by itself and draws customers who prize a job done properly — which generally lifts both the calibre and the value of the enquiries you receive.

Is the website compliant with EU data and accessibility rules?

Yes. GDPR-ready data handling, a cookie banner that truly controls what is allowed to load, and accessibility built to meet the European Accessibility Act's requirements all come as standard from launch, and we keep them up to date within the monthly service instead of letting them rot.

Can I take the site elsewhere later?

You can, and it travels with you. The site is yours outright, your content belongs to you, and there is no rebuild penalty or held-back domain to trap you. The relationship endures because it keeps serving you, not because we have made leaving a hassle.


Ready to let your tiling win the work it deserves?

Your finished surfaces already mark you out on the job — they simply need a place where the searching customer can lay eyes on them. A proper tiling site can be online within days, fully compliant, completely yours, and cared for by a real person. Send a handful of photos and a quick line about what you do, and we will put together a preview of your ready site for you to look over.

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