Custom Tile & Stone Work in Five Corners, WA
Shower, floor, and wall tile set over real waterproofing.
Custom Tile & Stone Work in Five Corners starts with understanding the local housing. Five Corners is part of our wider Southwest Washington service area in Clark County.
A wet marine climate puts moisture management, ventilation, and rain-screen detailing at the center of custom tile & stone work for Five Corners homes, whether the house is an early-1900s Craftsman near the core or a newer east-side master-planned build — all under the Washington State Energy Code.
This page covers custom tile & stone work specifically for Five Corners. For the full service details, see our Custom Tile & Stone Work page, or explore all the remodeling work we do in Five Corners.
Five Corners takes its name from the commercial intersection at its center and is surrounded by a mix of mid-century homes and newer infill construction typical of unincorporated central Clark County. Permits here are issued by Clark County rather than a city, and we plan kitchen, bath, and exterior work around the age and condition of each home.
From Five Corners to the rest of Five Corners, we match every custom tile & stone work project to the age, construction, and condition of your specific home rather than a one-size-fits-all spec.
- Shower and tub-surround tile over a waterproofing membrane
- Large-format porcelain, subway, mosaic, and natural stone
- Curbless shower pans and linear-drain tile work
- Heated (radiant) tile floors for cold mornings
- Custom niches, benches, and accent bands
- Kitchen and bathroom backsplashes
- Mold-resistant grout and proper sealing for a damp climate
- Uncoupling membranes over subfloors that move
- Slip-resistant floor tile and mosaics
- Natural-stone sealing and long-term care guidance
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Design & Layout
We help you choose tile, pattern, and grout, then lay out the job so full tiles land where the eye goes and cuts are hidden — planning niches, benches, and transitions before anything is set.
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Substrate & Waterproofing
The part that decides how long tile lasts: we prep a flat, sound substrate, add an uncoupling or waterproofing membrane where it's needed, and build a sloped shower pan so water goes to the drain, not the framing.
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Setting & Grouting
Tile is set in the right mortar for the material and location, spaced consistently, then grouted with a mold-resistant product suited to a wet climate and sealed where the material calls for it.
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Seal & Walk-Through
We seal natural stone and grout as needed, clean the surfaces, confirm the shower drains and the room ventilates, and leave you with care guidance for the specific tile you chose.
Typical timeline: Typically a few days to 2 weeks. We provide a written schedule after assessing your Five Corners home.
Permit requirements for custom tile & stone work in Five Corners are handled through Clark County — Community Development (Five Corners is unincorporated). Because Washington building rules — including the Washington State Energy Code and local amendments — vary from one jurisdiction to the next, we confirm what your specific address requires and pull the permits and schedule the inspections the scope calls for.
- Building permits are required for structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work and are issued by Clark County, not a city
- New construction and most remodels must meet the Washington State Energy Code (WSEC)
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Why does tile fail in showers, and how do you prevent it?
Almost every shower-tile failure traces back to waterproofing, not the tile. Tile and grout are not waterproof on their own — water passes through grout lines to whatever is behind them. We set shower tile over a continuous waterproofing membrane on a correctly sloped, sealed base, so the barrier that actually keeps water off the framing is built in. In a climate where showers stay damp much of the year, that detail is what separates a shower that lasts decades from one that rots in a few.
Porcelain, ceramic, or natural stone — which should I choose?
Porcelain is the workhorse: dense, water-resistant, low-maintenance, and available in large formats and stone looks. Ceramic is a budget-friendly wall option. Natural stone (marble, travertine, slate) is beautiful but porous — it needs sealing and more upkeep, which matters more in our damp climate. We'll walk through the trade-offs for each surface in your project.
Can you do heated tile floors?
Yes. An electric radiant mat under tile is one of the most-loved upgrades in a Pacific Northwest bathroom — warm floors on a cold, wet morning. We install the heating system and thermostat as part of the floor build, over the proper underlayment.
Do large-format tiles have fewer maintenance issues?
Generally yes — fewer, thinner grout lines mean less grout to clean and seal, which many homeowners prefer in a climate where bathrooms stay humid. Large-format tile does require a very flat substrate and the right setting method, which is part of what we prep before setting.
Do I need a permit for custom tile & stone work in Five Corners?
It depends on the scope. Clark County — Community Development (Five Corners is unincorporated) sets the requirements for Five Corners, and they can differ from neighboring Washington jurisdictions. We confirm what your project needs before we start and handle the permit and inspection process as part of the job.
Do you handle custom tile & stone work on both older and newer Five Corners homes?
Yes. From Five Corners to the rest of Five Corners, Five Corners in Clark County spans a range of housing eras and construction types, and we tailor the custom tile & stone work plan to the age and condition of your specific home rather than a one-size-fits-all template.
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