Bathroom Tiling in Huntingdon
Bathroom tiling isn't just about how it looks — it's the waterproof barrier between your wet areas and the walls and floors behind them. Get it wrong and moisture gets in, plasterboard rots, joists soften, and you end up stripping the lot out and starting again two years later. We tile bathrooms properly — waterproof tanking membrane behind shower surrounds, flexible adhesive rated for wet environments, flexible epoxy grout where it matters, and movement joints where the substrate needs them.
We work with every type of tile — large-format porcelain (the modern look that demands precise substrate prep), small mosaic sheets (slow but perfect for feature walls and curved surfaces), natural stone (heavy and porous, needs sealing), ceramic, and glass. If you've got tiles already picked out, we'll fit them. If you haven't decided, we'll advise on what works for your bathroom, your budget, and the substrate you're tiling onto. Older Huntingdon properties around the town centre often have lath-and-plaster walls behind the bathroom that need proper backer board before any heavy tile goes up — we'll tell you before we start, not halfway through.
The work varies massively by property age across Huntingdon. The Victorian and Georgian terraces near Cromwell Museum often have small bathrooms with awkward niches and out-of-square corners that demand careful cutting. The 60s and 70s Sapley and Oxmoor estates have standard rectangular bathrooms that retile easily. The newer Stukeley Meadows and Hinchingbrooke en-suites are usually compact but well-squared, ideal for large-format porcelain that minimises grout lines. Whatever the property, we measure, cut, and grout to a standard that lasts. No lippage, no uneven spacing, no tiles working loose six months later.

















