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Custom Tile & Stonework · Camas, WA

Custom Tile & Stonework in Camas, Washington

Camas splits neatly down the middle for tile and stone work.

Custom Tile & Stonework for Camas homes

Camas splits neatly down the middle for tile and stone work. Downtown, mill-era homes still wearing their original clawfoot tubs and narrow surrounds usually need the whole wet area opened up, waterproofed properly, and re-tiled to fit a bathroom that was never designed for a modern shower. Up on Prune Hill and Grass Valley, the newer construction already has the footprint right, so the request is usually swapping standard builder tile for large-format porcelain or natural stone that matches the view these homes are built around. Either way, the layout gets dry-laid first so you can see how the pattern lands on the actual walls before anything is set. Lacamas and Round Lake homeowners in particular tend to lean toward stone accents that echo the lake setting.

What's included

Custom Tile & Stonework

  • Floor, wall, and full shower-surround tile
  • Natural stone and large-format porcelain
  • Mosaic accents, niches, and feature walls
  • Proper waterproofing and crack-isolation systems
  • Precise layout dry-laid before installation
A custom shower finished with full-height quartzite slab walls, a pebble-mosaic floor, and brushed brass fixtures — Custom Tile & Stonework in Camas, Washington

What affects cost in Camas

Honest pricing, no guesswork

In the historic core, cost is shaped by what the old surround is hiding — undersized framing and decades-old waterproofing that has to be corrected before new tile goes on; in the hillside subdivisions it comes down almost entirely to material choice, from porcelain to natural stone.

We don't publish one-size-fits-all prices. After a free in-home consultation we give you a clear, fixed quote in writing — no surprise change orders once the project is underway.

Camas questions, answered

Frequently asked

Can you match the character of an original clawfoot-tub bathroom in a downtown Camas home?
We can design toward that period feel — hex or subway tile patterns, for example — but everything goes over a fully modern waterproofed substrate. You get the look without inheriting the moisture problems the original install eventually developed.
Is natural stone a good choice for a Prune Hill primary bath?
It can be, especially in a shower that gets regular ventilation. Natural stone needs periodic sealing to perform well in our wet climate, so we walk through the maintenance tradeoffs against large-format porcelain before you commit, rather than assuming stone is automatically the right call.

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Custom Tile & Stonework in Camas, done right

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