Riverside, FL
Tile is the single most popular flooring choice in Florida homes — and for good reason. Porcelain and ceramic tile are impervious to moisture, easy to clean, and keep living spaces naturally cool in Florida's heat. Gator Carpet & Tile installs all styles of tile — from classic 12x12 ceramic to 48x48 rectified porcelain and wood-look tile planks — with the precision and expertise to make large-format layouts look architectural.
Whether you need new tile installed, an existing floor replaced, or a repair that saves you the cost of full replacement — we handle every stage of the job.
Gator Carpet & Tile's tile installation process begins long before the first tile is set. We assess the subfloor for flatness (large-format tile requires within 1/8" over 10 feet), check for moisture, apply appropriate crack-isolation or uncoupling membrane where needed, and then execute the layout plan — including diagonal, offset, or custom patterns — with laser precision.
Learn more →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.
Learn more →Cracked, chipped, or hollow tile doesn't always mean replacing the entire floor. Gator Carpet & Tile repairs individual tiles, re-groutes deteriorated joints, fixes lippage or raised edges, and re-sets loose or hollow tiles — extending the life of your existing tile floor for a fraction of replacement cost.
Learn more →Florida's climate is one of the primary reasons tile dominates local flooring. No other material handles the combination of outdoor foot traffic, wet feet from pools and beaches, humidity, and Florida's cleaning demands as well as a well-installed porcelain tile floor. Large-format tile has fewer grout lines — and fewer grout lines mean less maintenance and fewer moisture entry points.
Riverside's housing stock is predominantly pre-WWII construction — Craftsman bungalows, brick Tudors, and Spanish Mediterranean revival homes, most built between 1910 and 1945. Original longleaf pine or heart pine hardwood floors appear in roughly 60% of homes. Many renovation projects here involve pulling up carpet to restore or refinish original hardwood, or installing tile in kitchens and bathrooms while preserving wood in living areas.
Riverside's position along the St. Johns River waterfront and its dense urban tree canopy create persistent humidity that original hardwood floors have been fighting for 80–100 years. Many homes show hardwood cupping, crowning, or soft spots that require targeted repair before any new flooring is installed. Our Riverside installations always include a full subfloor assessment.
Riverside attracts urban professionals, artists, architects, and creatives who choose the neighborhood specifically for its historic character and walkability to Five Points, the Cummer Museum, and the Memorial Park waterfront. These homeowners do their research, value craftsmanship, and are particularly attentive to whether contractors respect and preserve original architectural details.
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Gator Carpet & Tile handles every type of flooring — one contractor for your entire project.
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Monday–Friday 9am–6pm • Saturday 10am–2pm • Riverside, FL and surrounding areas