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Alpharetta, GA quality bathroom remodel walk through.

Our powerful bathroom remodel in Alpharetta, GA that we are proud to have provided for our client.

Our powerful bathroom remodel in Alpharetta, GA that we are proud to have provided for our client.

This week I was excited to have a planned walk through of a bathroom remodel in Alpharetta, GA we finished after Christmas. We were called on to finish the bathrooms upstairs and while we were there, I wanted to be sure to get the final piece to a bunch of content I had accumulated over a couple of months.

We’ve been remodeling bathrooms for quite a few years now and I never cease to get excited for the final project blog post and walk through. We do still get a kick out of our work!

It’s pretty difficult making this content. I sit on a bunch of footage and pictures for a long period of time before I can put it all together. Patience, Ben, PATIENCE!

This project turned out incredible. It is one of our favorites. It was a very technical project requiring all of our skills and foresight. It took just about about one month to complete. Seemed a bit longer in hindsight because it was done between the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Everything takes longer that time of year! We did quite a few incredible bathroom remodels last year and this one was a cherry on top of 2019.

Our client Jerry had called us and he wanted us specifically for his remodel. I started in with my presentation over the phone, laying it on heavy about what makes us so great, and he said,

“Hey, listen I don’t need you to be a salesman, I know what I want and I want to meet with you guys.”

I was taken aback for a moment and I blurted out the first thing that came to mind,

“You just called me a salesman. I’m honored because most days I feel like a crusty tile guy and I’m covered in thin set!”

A true statement!

We laughed and that broke the ice!

I’ve since changed my approach a little bit, but I can’t help but constantly be differentiating. It’s a crowded field out here and sometimes I admittedly over do it on the initial phone call. My goal is to impress. I’m sure it comes off as wind and bluster at times. Hey, at least I’m trying! I want the opportunity. That’s all it is!

I usually handle the first sales calls and set up the meeting and Jason will take it from there. Our system of me being the promotional guy or the “hype man” as the kids call it, works really well for us. I suppose an advantage of working with us, is that we know our strengths and weaknesses. We’ve been working together long enough to understand that Jason has a great disposition for long term relationships, and I’m more equipped for energy and promotion. Not that I can’t do what he does or vice versa, we just do what works. We work to each others strengths. It’s an advantage of being an established partnership with a long history.

Jerry really valued quality and competence. He seems like the type of man that finds experts and lets them do their thing. I admire him a lot. He’s an entrepreneur and a successful businessman and I walk by his office and he’d be working away, talking on the phone, doing what he does and I think to myself, “Wow, this guy is doing it.” I can’t say I regularly see someone that works as hard as he does. He’s an inspiration to Jason and I. We would take the opportunity to pick his brain whenever we could. I implemented a lot of things he recommended. He is a brilliant marketer so his advice was incredible. I’m glad to have met him. I’m even more honored that he entrusted us with his home.

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Jerry and his wife Judy were so kind, they gave our kids gingerbread houses for Christmas. I still remember we had such a good time making them. My Rosie kept eating all the decorations.

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Anna, who would sneak off to see us She was one of the sweetest dogs we’ve experienced over these years!

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One of the first videos I made about this project was our demolition process video. It goes over how we do a demolition. This is the part most people are worried about. They wonder if their house is going to be damaged or revered. This is where the rubber meets the road and homeowners find out if they hired the right contractor. You can tell on demo day if you did a good job in recruiting.

There’s no mystery as to how we do things because I documented how this one went. This is how we do it every time:

This is what our showers look like before we water proof. This pan is ‘mud’. We let a load of weight off the structure by building that bench out of foam. Before there was about 600lbs of block concentrated on that spot!

This is what our showers look like before we water proof. This pan is ‘mud’. We let a load of weight off the structure by building that bench out of foam. Before there was about 600lbs of block concentrated on that spot!

We have great coverage in this photo. We try are hardest to get complete thin set coverage under every tile. That effort adds time to these projects, because we are VERY often pulling tiles off the wall and adding thin set, to more fully support the…

We have great coverage in this photo. We try are hardest to get complete thin set coverage under every tile. That effort adds time to these projects, because we are VERY often pulling tiles off the wall and adding thin set, to more fully support the tile. We would get done much faster if we didn’t do this. “How can this project take so long?” This is one part of the reason why!

Then there was this pebble floor. Like always, the pebbles came on a sheet. The pebble were jammed together, not leaving room for grout. Grout has a purpose. It creates a buffer zone between the tiles. When the tiles are jammed together it is unsanitary and allows a place for gunk to hide.

Also, when you put the sheets together, you could see the sheet lines. The pebbles on the sheet were STIFF so they wouldn’t conform to a bowl.

So, we set them one by one. It took us a day and a half because the sheets had big, medium and small sizes.

Tile pebble shower floor in Alpharetta, GA.

Tile pebble shower floor in Alpharetta, GA.

This sheet of stone mosaics is so stiff, it leaves us wondering, how is that supposed to conform to the bowl shape in the shower pan. Another reason we take them off the sheet.

This sheet of stone mosaics is so stiff, it leaves us wondering, how is that supposed to conform to the bowl shape in the shower pan. Another reason we take them off the sheet.

Jason, lead tile installer in Alpharetta, GA setting the pebbles one by one. This is a daunting task. We get them done by doing them "ONE PIECE AT TIME!”

Jason, lead tile installer in Alpharetta, GA setting the pebbles one by one. This is a daunting task. We get them done by doing them "ONE PIECE AT TIME!”

Schluter systems drain with tile pebble shower floor in Alpharetta, GA.

Schluter systems drain with tile pebble shower floor in Alpharetta, GA.

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These walls were extremely out of whack! Jason had to do a bunch of fixing in order to get them right. The original builders of these homes throw them together with record speed and very little precision. Why wouldn’t they, the material they are putting up doesn’t require an exacting touch. Small ceramic tiles, pretty basic stuff. Loose tolerances on things like framing are acceptable.

We are putting up large format tile, frame-less glass doors, very technical material.

Overall, this shower took a ton of planning in order to get it perfect. I was pretty impressed with Jason on this one. I don’t usually use my brain very much when I’m working with Jason. I’m second in command, taking phone calls, making content, being a helper. He does all the heavy thinking. This one took a lot in order to have it end up like it did. I really was amazed.

When I think of what the ideal project is for us, I think, the most technical project. A project that takes a ton of planning and a lot of brain power to complete. Those are the projects that we are a perfect fit for. Our portfolio is full of those.

A lot of planning went into nailing these angles!

A lot of planning went into nailing these angles!

I made a flood test video at this project as well. When we build a shower before we set any tile we fill our pan with water to make sure it operated like it should and holds water with out leaking. We water proofed this shower with a combination of Schluter Kerdi fabric put together with Ardex 8+9, which is how they do it in Europe. It makes the system actually water proof. We put a lifetime craftsmanship guarantee on our work.

This video explains why we do a flood test and was shot on location.

We used a wet saw tent to make sure the water was contained and didn’t impact any of the stuff in Jerry’s garage. It worked out great and it is now a permanent part of our arsenal. We are the guys you hire when you value your property and you don’t want your things destroyed.

I photo of the finished product. What a great improvement. We are really proud of how it turned out and I believe we saved our best remodel for the end of 2019.

I wanted to mention that this was all porcelain tile. The tile on the wall looks like a marble, doesn’t it? Well, it’s not! What a world we live in. You can get something that LOOKS exactly like marble without the maintenance and the hassle that goes along with marble. We always say that most of the good marble has been mined and unless you want to spend BIG BUCKS, steer clear of marble. The supply now has iron deposits that you can’t see, but come through as orange/brown defects after the material is installed. Can you imagine?

Who wants to mess with that HASSLE! Like I said, go with the porcelain, the look of marble, without the pain!

Alpharetta GA, master bathroom tile shower remodel.

Alpharetta GA, master bathroom tile shower remodel.

The Hamilton Tile team: Ben and Jason. We don’t always get these final photos together, but when we do..it’s pretty neat thinking that these will live on for years to come. Not to mention, we built this! We take pride in what we do. If you can’t tel…

The Hamilton Tile team: Ben and Jason. We don’t always get these final photos together, but when we do..it’s pretty neat thinking that these will live on for years to come. Not to mention, we built this! We take pride in what we do. If you can’t tell, I can’t help you! :P

Our recent bathroom remodel in Alpharetta, GA. Look at that before and after! That’s a zinger right there! :)

Our recent bathroom remodel in Alpharetta, GA. Look at that before and after! That’s a zinger right there! :)

In the video walk through below, Jason and I go through everything we did on this project. The challenges and what makes what we did different than what every one else does. We even go into what this bathroom cost. Nothing beats a video walk through and you really can’t conceal lousy work when you do a walk through with a quality camera!

I ask you to look at the detail in this bathroom. We really nailed our marks on this one.

Thanks in advance for watching.

I hope this video inspires you to call us for your bathroom remodel. I think we are perfect for your project and I promise we bring this level of finish and care to everything we do.

© 2023 HamiltonTileGA.com

Ben here, the curator of this site. This site is here not only as an informational tool for you, but also a promotional tool for our company Hamilton Tile, LLC. Tile and bathroom remodeling is what we do for a living, it’s how we support our families. If you are in our local area and you have a project that you think we would be a good fit for, please contact us. My e-mail is Ben@HamiltonTileGA.com and our office number is 770-675-6916. We would love to display our brand of quality and service in your home. Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @hamiltontilega . Thanks for being here. For podcast or radio interviews contact us using the contact info above. Please consider DONATING BELOW. THANKS! Just click the photo.

Amazing Acworth, GA tile bathroom remodel.

Our most recent completed master bathroom remodel was located in Acworth, GA. This client acted as his own general contractor for this project and hired us for the tile work. The original shower to the home was a mud job, so it was a bear to tear out! A mud job is the traditional way of building a shower where they would embed common masonry material (sand, lyme, portland cement) in wire and set tile on that. It’s heavy and nasty to tear out, but it works! We replaced that with a Schluter Systems shower, lightening the load. We built this shower according to Schluter System’s standards, complete with official paperwork. It has a lifetime factory warranty. How much peace of mind would you get knowing that your bathroom is covered by a lifetime factory warranty and installed by two of the only 1600 Certified Tile Installers in the entire United States?

We take our preparation stage very seriously. The whole job hinges on how well we prepare the area before any tile is set. We would be the fastest tile guys in the world if we didn’t have to rebuild all the shoddy work from when your home was built! We do this everyday and when we think about the amount of going backwards we have to do, it is mind boggling. We build according to Maximum, not minimum standards. Tile work: it’s like a barbecuing a brisket, low and slow but when it’s done it melts in your mouth! Step by step, no corners cut and when we’re done your bathroom will last a lifetime.

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My favorite part of building these is the thought of showing you all our work. I always say that people who show their work, take pride in their work. It’s like my high school algebra teacher, “Show your work!” When people hire us, it’s never a mystery what they are going to get. I feel like it provides great peace of mind for our customers. Our target market: “If you care about how your project is built, we want to work for you!”

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Part of our “Full service tile job” is handling all aspects of the job. Including acquiring all the material in order to ensure a consistent finished product. This is day two, all materials loaded at Tile House in Marietta and delivered to the job site!

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I’m constantly harping on this, because I know what kind of thin set coverage most tile installers are getting under their tile. It doesn’t look anything like this! Full thin set coverage under the tile is so important to getting a lasting finished product! These tiles are 24” x 24” and 12” x 24” respectively, they need to be supported!

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Lippage systems (the green clips) are a pro grade tool. This tile was a gloss tile, so we used a specific type of lippage system called MLT. It will not scratch the tile like wedge style lippage systems. Check out the video below for a full explanation of what these lippage systems are all about and watch how professionals install tile.

My marketing is directed specifically to those who want to know and trust the people who work in their homes. We market and sell to folks who want to hire people that share similar values. We understand your standards of etiquette, because we SHARE your standards of etiquette. If you wouldn’t want the people building your master bathroom USING your master bathroom, you should think twice about hiring them to construct your master bathroom. My name is Ben Santos, this is Jason Hamilton and we close the toilet seat.

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This bathroom received Kohler all the way. The bar below was a Kohler piece, that we installed. We covered all bases by putting significant amounts of wood blocking behind the tile so this thing is sturdy as all get out! We also installed this Kohler glass door. Obviously, Kohler is extremely pricey stuff. If you’re spending thousands on certain items, how important is it to you to have competent, conscientious, credentialed people install these items? We are those people!

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The installation video above gives you an inside look at this bathroom being installed!

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I enjoy the final days of the tile install. I spend a lot of time fine tuning details like polishing the gloss 24” x 24” porcelain tile on the floor. I kept thinking about the final reveal, all the cardboard finally up, when the homeowners would finally see the finished floor. I did’t want them to see one spot in the sunlight when they looked down! Every time I thought I was done, I would get up and see the sun hitting the tile at such an angle and I’d see a spot! So, I’d get down and do some more polishing! I did this for about an hour and a half, until I got it perfect!

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Below are a few finished pictures for your viewing enjoyment. David did excellent with his side of the job. He was very invested into this project doing much of the work himself. I mention often that we are ‘winners’. Part of being a winner in the trades, is running toward accountability and not away from it. Feel free to have high expectations when you hire us. We invite it.

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Free standing tubs are what I lovingly and respectfully call “Budget Busters”. Not only can the tub be remarkably expensive, but the filler neck, which is all finished, traditionally has a jaw dropping price tag. Add the cost of the plumber to set all this up and the movers to get this behemoth into place; the extra tile underneath it and the wainscoting around it, you’re easily looking at an extra $8k. At the same time, bathrooms sell houses, home buyers love to see free standing tubs, so think about the value added when trying to offload your home.

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In order to get a finished shower floor that looks like this, notice there are no sheet lines; we pulled all the stones off of the sheets and set them individually. Check out this blog post for an in depth explanation on why we do this, and any tile installer you hire should do the same! Way more time, but a much better finished product. You aren’t paying us to see distinct lines on your shower floor!

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Finally, our five star google review, that is absolutely on point! Thanks David!

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© 2023 HamiltonTileGA.com

Ben here, the curator of this site. This site is here not only as an informational tool for you, but also a promotional tool for our company Hamilton Tile, LLC. Tile and bathroom remodeling is what we do for a living, it’s how we support our families. If you are in our local area and you have a project that you think we would be a good fit for, please contact us. My e-mail is Ben@HamiltonTileGA.com and our office number is 770-675-6916. We would love to display our brand of quality and service in your home. Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @hamiltontilega . Thanks for being here. For podcast or radio interviews contact us using the contact info above. Please consider DONATING BELOW. THANKS! Just click the photo.