Nocatee, FL

Tile Replacement in Nocatee, FL

Tile replacement by Gator Carpet & Tile includes full demolition of existing tile and thin-set, subfloor assessment and repair, and installation of a new tile system. We handle everything from breaking up original ceramic to removing large-format porcelain, and we properly prepare the subfloor — not just go over the old work — to ensure the new tile performs for decades. Nocatee's proximity to the Intracoastal Waterway and extensive pond/wetland network throughout the community means ambient humidity is higher than further inland areas of St. Johns County. Large-slab concrete construction in newer Nocatee homes is generally well-sealed, but we still recommend moisture testing before any floating floor installation.

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Our Tile Replacement Process

Demo and debris removal → subfloor flatten and repair → crack isolation membrane if needed → new tile installation → grouting and sealing.

  1. 1 Demo and debris removal
  2. 2 subfloor flatten and repair
  3. 3 crack isolation membrane if needed
  4. 4 new tile installation
  5. 5 grouting and sealing.

Why Nocatee Homeowners Choose Us

  • Free in-home estimates throughout Nocatee
  • Family-owned, locally operated for 30+ years
  • Licensed, insured & Florida climate experts
  • Subfloor moisture testing on every project
  • Hundreds of tile styles to choose from
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Tile Replacement in Nocatee: Local Expertise

Homes & Properties in Nocatee

Nocatee is 100% new or recent construction — the oldest homes in the community are barely 15 years old. Builder-grade vinyl plank and carpet are standard in most new Nocatee homes, and upgrading to wider-plank LVP, large-format tile, or engineered hardwood is one of the first renovations new residents undertake. The open-concept floor plans here show off flooring like no other layout.

Florida Climate & Your Tile Floor

Nocatee's proximity to the Intracoastal Waterway and extensive pond/wetland network throughout the community means ambient humidity is higher than further inland areas of St. Johns County. Large-slab concrete construction in newer Nocatee homes is generally well-sealed, but we still recommend moisture testing before any floating floor installation.

About Nocatee

Nocatee attracts buyers from across the country relocating for work, often from Northern states who are experiencing Florida's climate for the first time. Educating new Florida residents about humidity, moisture, and proper flooring selection is a key part of how Gator Carpet & Tile serves Nocatee. Our team is well-versed in what holds up and what doesn't in this specific environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tile Replacement in Nocatee

Can you tile over existing tile?

Technically yes, but we typically don't recommend it unless the existing tile is fully sound and the added height won't create transition problems. Tiling over failed tile just transfers the failure to the new layer. Demo and fresh prep gives the best long-term result.

How disruptive is tile removal?

Tile demo is loud, dusty, and creates vibration — we use plastic sheeting to contain dust and protect adjacent spaces. Most homeowners plan to be out of the affected rooms for 1–2 days during demo and setting.

What if there's asbestos under my old vinyl tile?

Homes built before 1980 may have vinyl composition tile (VCT) containing asbestos under carpet or other flooring. If we encounter this during assessment, we stop work and refer you to a licensed asbestos abatement contractor before proceeding.

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Get a free, no-pressure estimate from Gator Carpet & Tile. We've served Nocatee and Northeast Florida for over 30 years — we'll come to you, measure your space, and give you an honest price.

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