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Tile Installers Across Calgary

Calgary Tiling connects you with experienced tile installers across every part of the Calgary area -- from downtown high-rises and inner-city neighbourhoods to the newest suburban communities. Whether you need bathroom tile installed, a kitchen backsplash, floor tile for your main level, natural stone for a feature wall, or outdoor tile for your patio, we match you with the right pro.

Downtown Calgary

Downtown Calgary's tiling market is driven by highrise condos and commercial-to-residential conversions where concrete subfloors and moisture management are critical installation considerations. Bathrooms and kitchens in downtown units are frequently refreshed as owners seek to differentiate their listings in a competitive condo market. The area's density and elevator logistics make tile installation scheduling more complex than in suburban Calgary.

Neighbourhoods: Chinatown, Eau Claire, East Village +1 more
Mixed — condos 2000s-present, commercial conversions 1960s-2000s old homes
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Beltline

Beltline is Calgary's densest neighbourhood with a wide mix of 1960s apartment buildings, renovated walkups, and modern condo towers. Tiling projects here span everything from refreshing dated bathroom tile in rental conversions to installing large-format porcelain in luxury units. The neighbourhood's high renter population creates steady demand for durable, low-grout tile options that landlords can maintain easily between tenants.

Neighbourhoods: Victoria Park, Connaught, Victoria Crossing
Mixed — 1960s apartments to 2020s condos old homes
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Kensington

Kensington is one of Calgary's most desirable inner-city neighbourhoods, with a mix of character homes from the 1920s-1940s, infill townhomes, and low-rise condos. Tile renovations here often involve updating original bathrooms in heritage homes where subfloor conditions and moisture management need careful attention. The neighbourhood's high homeownership rate and affluent demographic drive demand for premium tile and custom shower installations.

Neighbourhoods: Sunnyside, Hillhurst, West Hillhurst
1920s-1940s character homes with significant infill 2000s-2020s old homes
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Bridgeland

Bridgeland is an established inner-city neighbourhood undergoing significant gentrification, with a mix of original post-war homes, renovated character houses, and new infill builds. Tiling projects here reflect the neighbourhood's evolution — from updating dated bathrooms in 1950s bungalows to installing custom tile in high-end infill townhomes. The area's clay soil base means substrate movement and crack isolation membranes are often necessary for floor tile installations.

Neighbourhoods: Bridgeland, Renfrew, Riverside
1940s-1960s with substantial 2010s-2020s infill old homes
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Inglewood

Inglewood is Calgary's oldest neighbourhood and one of its most character-rich, with Victorian-era homes, heritage buildings, and a thriving arts and retail district. Tile renovation projects here frequently involve working in homes built in the early 1900s where original subfloors, moisture issues, and heritage-sensitive finishes require experienced installers. The neighbourhood's strong renovation market and design-conscious homeowners drive demand for premium and artisan tile options.

Neighbourhoods: Inglewood, Ramsay, Harvie Heights
Early 1900s-1940s with some 2010s-2020s infill old homes
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Mission

Mission is one of Calgary's most walkable and desirable inner-city neighbourhoods, with a mix of 1940s-1970s character homes, low-rise condos, and new infill development along the Elbow River. Tiling projects here reflect the neighbourhood's upscale character — from spa-quality master bathroom renovations to custom kitchen backsplashes in renovated character homes. The proximity to the Elbow River means moisture management and waterproofing are particularly important considerations.

Neighbourhoods: Mission, Cliff Bungalow, Lower Mount Royal
1940s-1970s with significant 2010s-2020s infill old homes
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Hillhurst

Hillhurst is a mature inner-city neighbourhood adjacent to Kensington with a strong stock of 1920s-1950s bungalows and character homes undergoing steady renovation. Tile work here often involves updating original bathrooms and kitchens that retain decades-old materials, requiring careful subfloor assessment and moisture remediation before new tile can go in. The neighbourhood's active renovation market and higher-income demographic support demand for quality tile materials and craftsmanship.

Neighbourhoods: Hillhurst, West Hillhurst, Hounsfield Heights
1920s-1950s bungalows with some 2000s-2020s infill old homes
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Bowness

Bowness is a rapidly gentrifying northwest neighbourhood that was once a separate town, featuring a mix of original 1940s-1960s bungalows and a growing wave of infill development. Tile projects here range from affordable bathroom refreshes in older bungalows to high-end installations in new infill homes. The neighbourhood's mix of original homeowners and young families moving in creates a diverse tiling market across all budget levels.

Neighbourhoods: Bowness, Montgomery, Silver Springs
1940s-1960s bungalows with 2010s-2020s infill old homes
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Signal Hill

Signal Hill is a well-established southwest Calgary community built primarily in the 1980s-1990s, featuring detached single-family homes and townhomes that are now entering their primary renovation cycle. Tiling projects here are frequently driven by homeowners updating original builder-grade bathrooms and kitchens that have aged in place for 25-35 years. The area's family-oriented demographic and strong equity position support mid-to-upper-range tile renovation budgets.

Neighbourhoods: Signal Hill, Glamorgan, Glenbrook +1 more
1980s-1990s suburban builds old homes
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Tuscany

Tuscany is one of Calgary's premier northwest communities, developed primarily in the 1990s-2000s with a strong mix of single-family homes in the $600,000-$900,000 range. Homeowners here are actively renovating first-generation builder finishes, with bathroom and kitchen tile being among the most popular upgrades. The community's family demographic and strong equity position support premium tile selections and custom shower installations.

Neighbourhoods: Tuscany, Ranchlands, Arbour Lake
1990s-2000s suburban builds old homes
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Cranston

Cranston is a master-planned southeast Calgary community developed primarily in the 2000s-2010s, featuring a wide range of single-family homes, attached villas, and condos at various price points. Homeowners here are beginning to refresh first-generation builder finishes, with tile upgrades in bathrooms and kitchens being a popular choice. The community's relatively young housing stock means subfloors are generally in good condition, but waterproofing in original shower surrounds is still a common concern.

Neighbourhoods: Cranston, Auburn Bay, Seton
2000s-2010s new builds old homes
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McKenzie Towne

McKenzie Towne is a planned urban village in southeast Calgary developed primarily in the late 1990s-2010s, featuring a mix of front-attached garage homes, townhomes, and apartments with a distinctive architectural character. The community's first-generation homes are now entering their renovation cycle, with tile upgrades in bathrooms and kitchens becoming increasingly common. The area's young families and move-up buyers support mid-range tile budgets with occasional premium selections.

Neighbourhoods: McKenzie Towne, Elgin, McKenzie Lake
Late 1990s-2010s planned community builds old homes
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Mahogany

Mahogany is one of Calgary's newest and most acclaimed master-planned communities, built around a private lake and featuring homes across a wide spectrum from entry-level condos to luxury estate properties. As one of SE Calgary's fastest-growing communities, most homes are less than 10 years old and just beginning their first renovation cycle. Tile upgrades in bathrooms and kitchens are increasingly popular as homeowners personalize builder-grade finishes.

Neighbourhoods: Mahogany, Westman Village, Mahogany Estates
2010s-2020s — one of Calgary's newest communities old homes
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NW Calgary

NW Calgary encompasses a diverse range of communities from established 1970s-1980s neighbourhoods to newer 2000s-2010s developments, spanning areas like Dalhousie, Edgemont, Citadel, and Panorama Hills. Tile renovation projects here cover the full spectrum from affordable bathroom refreshes in 40-year-old homes to premium tile installations in newer estate properties. The quadrant's variety of housing ages and types makes it one of Calgary's most active tiling markets.

Neighbourhoods: Dalhousie, Edgemont, Citadel +2 more
Mixed — 1970s-1980s established communities to 2000s-2020s newer builds old homes
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NE Calgary

NE Calgary is one of the city's most culturally diverse quadrants, encompassing communities like Marlborough, Falconridge, Taradale, and Skyview Ranch at various stages of development. The area features a mix of older 1970s-1980s homes with significant renovation potential and newer 2000s-2020s builds in growing communities. Tile renovation demand is strong here, driven by a mix of homeowners upgrading older properties and new homeowners personalizing recently built homes.

Neighbourhoods: Marlborough, Falconridge, Taradale +2 more
Mixed — 1970s-1980s established to 2000s-2020s newer communities old homes
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SE Calgary

SE Calgary spans a broad range of communities from established 1970s-1980s areas like Acadia and Willow Park to fast-growing newer communities like Legacy and Walden. The quadrant's diversity of home ages and price points makes it one of Calgary's most active tile renovation markets. Demand ranges from affordable bathroom updates in older bungalows to premium tile installations in newer estate homes, with substrate movement from clay soils being a consistent factor across the quadrant.

Neighbourhoods: Acadia, Willow Park, Legacy +2 more
Mixed — 1970s-1980s established to 2010s-2020s newer communities old homes
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SW Calgary

SW Calgary encompasses some of the city's most established and affluent communities, from inner-city Altadore and Marda Loop to suburban Shawnessy and Evergreen. The quadrant's wide income and housing age range creates strong demand across all tile project types, from updating 1970s bathrooms in Lakeview bungalows to installing premium custom tile in Altadore infill builds. The area's higher average incomes support above-average tile renovation budgets.

Neighbourhoods: Altadore, Marda Loop, Lakeview +2 more
Mixed — 1960s-1970s inner city to 1990s-2010s outer suburban old homes
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Airdrie

Airdrie is one of Alberta's fastest-growing cities, located just north of Calgary, with a housing stock dominated by 2000s-2020s suburban builds at more affordable price points than Calgary proper. Tile renovation demand is high as Airdrie's growing population of young families upgrades builder-grade finishes in homes that are 5-20 years old. The city's open prairie location makes it particularly susceptible to chinook temperature swings, which affect both interior humidity levels and exterior tile performance.

Neighbourhoods: Bayside, Sagewood, Windsong +2 more
2000s-2020s — predominantly newer builds old homes
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Cochrane

Cochrane is a rapidly growing town west of Calgary set in the Bow River Valley, known for its scenic mountain foothills setting and a growing stock of single-family homes built primarily from the 2000s onward. The town's location in a valley makes it subject to unique moisture and temperature conditions compared to Calgary's flat prairie communities. Tile renovation demand is strong from Cochrane's growing base of professionals and families who commute to Calgary and seek high-quality home upgrades.

Neighbourhoods: Heartland, Riviera, Heritage Hills +1 more
2000s-2020s — predominantly newer builds old homes
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Okotoks

Okotoks is a fast-growing town south of Calgary in the Sheep River Valley, known for its small-town character and predominantly newer suburban housing stock built from the late 1990s onward. The community's family-oriented demographic and strong homeownership rate support a healthy tile renovation market as homeowners update first-generation builder finishes. Okotoks' semi-rural foothills location means chinook conditions and clay soil movement are important considerations for any tile installation.

Neighbourhoods: D'Arcy Ranch, Crystal Shores, Drake Landing +1 more
Late 1990s-2020s — predominantly newer builds old homes
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Chestermere

Chestermere is a lakeside city east of Calgary that has grown rapidly from a summer cottage community into a full-service suburban city with predominantly 2000s-2020s housing. Its location beside Chestermere Lake means waterproofing and moisture management are especially important for any tile installation near the water or in lower-level spaces. The city's growing affluent population drives demand for premium tile upgrades as homeowners personalize newer builds.

Neighbourhoods: Rainbow Falls, Westmere, Kinniburgh +1 more
2000s-2020s — lake community rapid growth era old homes
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