Kitchen Backsplash & Tile Los Angeles County, CA

Professional kitchen backsplash and tile installation throughout Los Angeles County.

Local Kitchen Backsplash & Tile Expertise

In Los Angeles County, a kitchen backsplash transforms both function and style. Kitchen backsplash & tile installation protects your walls from splashes while creating a striking focal point. We design and install custom tile solutions that match your cabinets, counters, and vision—from classic subway to textured patterns and full stone slabs. Let's talk about your kitchen.

How We Work

Our process keeps you informed at every step. We measure, plan, and install your backsplash with precision and care.

1

Site Visit & Design

We examine your kitchen layout, counter height, and wall condition. You share your vision and material preferences, and we suggest options that work.

2

Prep & Demo

We protect your counters and stovetop. Existing backsplash is carefully removed. The wall surface is cleaned and leveled for a solid bond.

3

Layout & Layout

We mark cuts and tile positions. For patterned or slab backsplashes, we plan seams and outlet placement so everything aligns perfectly.

4

Installation

Tile or slab is set with professional-grade adhesive. We maintain even spacing, level lines, and proper alignment. Edges are sealed or finished with trim.

5

Grouting & Sealing

Grout fills joints for a clean finish. For natural stone, we apply sealer to protect against stains and water damage long-term.

6

Cleanup & Inspection

All debris is removed and the work area is cleaned. We inspect every tile, joint, and edge to confirm everything meets our standards.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Our Services

We offer a full range of kitchen backsplash solutions. Whether you want a simple refresh or a total kitchen redesign, we handle the design and installation.

Ceramic & Porcelain Tile

Ceramic tile is the most popular backsplash choice across Los Angeles County kitchens. It's affordable, easy to clean, and comes in endless colors, sizes, and patterns. Porcelain is denser and more durable for busy kitchens. Both materials resist moisture and heat around stovetops and sinks.

From classic subway tile to hexagon, herringbone, and hand-painted designs, we help you choose the layout that fits your space. Stacked or offset, matte or glossy—tile offers creative freedom and lasting value.

Ceramic tile backsplash installation

Ceramic subway tile with contrasting grout in downtown Los Angeles kitchen remodel.

Natural Stone & Slab Backsplashes

Marble slab backsplash

Full marble slab backsplash extending from counter to cabinet in Santa Monica kitchen.

Marble, granite, quartz, and travertine create a high-end, seamless look. Full slab backsplashes extend from counter to cabinets with minimal grout lines. Stone brings texture, veining, and natural warmth to any kitchen design.

Natural stone requires periodic sealing to prevent staining. We guide you through maintenance and recommend the best sealant for your specific material. Slab backsplashes work beautifully in West Hollywood and Pasadena-area kitchens.

Textured & Feature Tiles

3D tiles, ridged surfaces, and wave patterns add depth and visual interest. Even in neutral colors, textured tiles catch light and create a striking focal point. These work especially well with under-cabinet lighting.

Moroccan zellige tiles, cement tiles, and artisan hand-painted pieces bring personality. They're perfect for kitchens in Silver Lake or Echo Park that blend vintage and modern styles. Textured finishes also hide fingerprints better than glossy tile.

Textured tile backsplash

3D wave tiles with warm beige glaze in Long Beach kitchen renovation.

Color & Pattern Options

Backsplash is where you can take a design risk without overwhelming the entire kitchen. Soft greens, ocean blues, blush tones, and terracotta all work beautifully as accent backsplashes.

Pair a bold-colored backsplash with neutral cabinets and counters to keep the space balanced. Darker grout colors add contrast and disguise splashes. Graphic patterns, penny tiles, and geometric designs are trending in Los Angeles kitchens. We'll help you choose what feels right for your space and budget.

Why It Matters

A well-designed backsplash protects your kitchen walls and adds real value to your home.

Protection & Easy Maintenance

Tile and stone backsplashes shield drywall from water, grease, and heat around stovetops and sinks. Kitchen splash zones require protection.

Ceramic and porcelain are virtually waterproof and wipe clean in seconds. Stone requires sealing but becomes stain-resistant. You'll spend less time scrubbing walls and more time enjoying your kitchen. This protection also keeps underlying wall framing dry and healthy in Los Angeles County's variable humidity.

Instant Visual Impact

A backsplash is the fastest way to refresh a tired kitchen without a full remodel. Changing your backsplash can transform the entire feel of the space—from dated to contemporary, simple to bold.

Tile choices set the tone for your design. Neutral tile creates calm. Bold color or pattern makes a statement. Texture adds sophistication. Your backsplash becomes a focal point that reflects your personality and style.

Long-Term Value

Kitchen updates are among the best home investments. A quality backsplash installation adds resale appeal and buyers notice finishes.

Tile and stone last decades with minimal repair. Unlike painted drywall or wallpaper, a backsplash resists wear and stays beautiful through daily use. Quality installation and the right material choice ensure your backsplash outlasts trends and protects your kitchen investment.

Serving Los Angeles County and Surrounding Areas

We work throughout Los Angeles County—from downtown Los Angeles to Santa Monica, Pasadena, Long Beach, and beyond.

Local Expertise

Every neighborhood in Los Angeles County has unique architecture. We understand Tuscan-style homes in Calabasas, Tudor designs in Hancock Park, and contemporary builds in West Hollywood.

Local weather patterns matter for tile installation. Temperature and humidity affect drying time and adhesive performance. We know the climate across the county and schedule work accordingly. Tile installed in coastal areas like Malibu faces salt air, so we recommend finishes that withstand these conditions.

Material & Code Compliance

Los Angeles County building codes require specific wall preparation and fire-rated materials in certain areas. We handle all permits and inspections.

Our installation follows current code standards to ensure safety and long-term durability. If your home is in a high-fire zone or older structure, we recommend appropriate materials and preparation. Building code compliance protects both you and your home's value.

What Should I Choose for My Kitchen Backsplash in Los Angeles County?

Start with your style. Do you want classic, bold, or modern? Then consider your kitchen's light and architecture.

  • Ceramic tile works for any style and budget—endless colors and patterns available.
  • Stone slabs feel luxurious and seamless; best if your budget allows and maintenance fits your lifestyle.
  • Textured or patterned tile adds visual depth; pairs well with simple counters and cabinets.

View samples under your kitchen's lighting before choosing. Schedule a free consultation—we'll recommend what works best for your space and vision.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about kitchen backsplash & tile in Los Angeles County.

How much backsplash tile do I need?

Most kitchen backsplashes run from counter to bottom of upper cabinets—typically 18–24 inches tall. Width depends on your counter span. We measure your exact space and calculate material needed, plus extra for cuts and future repairs.

Should I seal my grout?

Yes. Grout is porous and stains easily. We seal grout after installation. Reseal every 1–2 years, especially around stovetops where grease exposure is high. For natural stone backsplashes, sealing the stone itself is also essential.

Can I install a backsplash over existing tile?

In some cases, yes—if the old tile is firmly bonded and the wall is flat. We assess the condition first. Removing old tile ensures a solid, level base and avoids future problems, so it's usually the better choice.

What's the difference between ceramic and porcelain tile?

Ceramic is softer and more affordable. Porcelain is denser, more durable, and slightly more expensive. Both resist moisture. For backsplashes, either works fine. Porcelain holds up better in heavy-use kitchens or commercial settings.

Do natural stone backsplashes require special care?

Yes. Marble, granite, and travertine need periodic sealing to resist stains and water damage. We apply initial sealer after installation and recommend resealing every 1–3 years depending on use. Daily cleaning with pH-neutral cleaner keeps stone beautiful.

What colors and styles are trending in Los Angeles kitchens right now?

Textured tiles, soft earth tones (sage green, warm beige, terracotta), and bold accent colors are popular. Full stone slabs, handcrafted zellige tiles, and classic subway tile in non-white colors are trending. Matte finishes hide fingerprints and complement modern kitchens.

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