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Wall and floor tiling in Camden

Tiling Contractors in Camden, London

Bathrooms, kitchens, floors and splashbacks across London are tiled by Lian Construction with proper substrate preparation, careful tile-line setting-out and durable grout, trims and sealants at the finish.

Camden overview

Tiling Contractors in Camden

Period conversions and mansion blocks across Camden and Bloomsbury, with conservation area rules that shape most refurbishment scopes. Camden falls well within the North London ground Lian Construction covers on a regular basis. For bathroom, kitchen and floor tiling in Camden, that local knowledge means fewer surprises once work is on site and a team that already understands the borough's typical property stock.

Camden's housing stock is dominated by period conversions and purpose-built mansion blocks, spread across areas such as Bloomsbury, Primrose Hill, Belsize Park and Camden Town. Many of the borough's Georgian and Victorian terraces have been split into flats over the decades, so refurbishment work here often has to account for shared freeholds, communal areas and lease conditions rather than a single owner making decisions for the whole building. Mansion blocks add another layer, typically with strict management company rules on what can be altered, when work can take place and which contractors need to be approved before starting. Original features such as sash windows, decorative cornicing, timber floors and period fireplaces are common, and conservation area status across much of the borough means these details are frequently protected rather than optional extras. Solid brick construction without a cavity is standard on the older stock, which has implications for damp management and insulation upgrades. Where a Camden property hasn't already been converted, it tends to be a larger single-family Victorian or Edwardian house, often needing the same period-property considerations as the flats around it.

Camden's blurb points to conservation area rules shaping most refurbishment scopes in the borough, and that's the practical reality for most jobs here: a large share of Camden's residential streets sit within a conservation area, so external changes, window replacements and anything altering the street-facing appearance of a building typically need planning permission rather than falling under permitted development. For flats within mansion blocks or converted period houses, there's usually a second layer of approval needed from a freeholder or management company on top of any planning requirement, covering things like noise hours, protecting communal areas during work and using contractors who carry the right insurance. This tends to lengthen the run-up to a project compared with a straightforward house extension elsewhere in London, even where the work itself is fairly standard once it starts. Property values in Camden are high, which supports demand for higher-specification refurbishment and finishing work, but it also means mistakes or unpermitted alterations are more likely to be picked up during a future sale or lease renewal, so getting consents right from the outset matters more here than in less regulated boroughs.

Looking after tiling once it's finished

Tiled surfaces need very little upkeep, but a few habits make the finish last. Wipe silicone seals dry after use in showers and around baths, since standing water is what breaks silicone down early. Use a normal pH-neutral cleaner on grout lines rather than strong bleach or acidic descalers, which wear grout out faster than day-to-day use ever would. If a grout line starts to crumble or a silicone seal goes black or pulls away from the tile edge, it's worth having it redone before water gets behind the tile rather than after. On kitchen splashbacks, keep an eye on the sealant where the tiling meets the worktop, as this joint moves slightly with the worktop and can open up over time. We don't offer a maintenance contract, but if a client gets in touch a year or two after a job with a seal that's failed or a grout line that's opened up, we're happy to take a look and quote for putting it right. Underfloor heating, if fitted, should be left off for the first couple of weeks after floor tiling to let the adhesive cure fully before it's exposed to heat.

Workmanship and what happens if something isn't right

Tiling problems don't always show up on day one. Lippage between tiles, a hollow-sounding tile, or a grout line that hairline-cracks can appear weeks after the job is signed off, once the property has gone through a normal cycle of use and any minor structural movement. If something like this shows up on a job we've completed, get in touch and we'll come back to assess it. Most issues of this kind trace back to either the substrate movement or a workmanship point, and it's worth establishing which before deciding on a fix, since the two are put right differently. We don't publish a fixed warranty period because tiling outcomes depend heavily on what we found underneath and what was agreed at the time, but we stand behind the work we do and will always come back to look at a genuine defect. What we can't cover is damage caused after handover, such as impact damage, a leak from a different fitting, or tiles removed and refitted by someone else. Keep any photos from the handover stage, as they help us compare the original finish against what's being reported.

Bathroom, kitchen, wall and floor tiling
Supply-and-fit or fit-only options
Substrate preparation and waterproofing support
Regular coverage of Camden and the wider North London area

Signs to look for

Do you need tiling contractors in Camden?

  • You're converting a room into a shower room or wetroom and need proper tanking installed correctly before any tiling work begins.
  • Grout has cracked, crumbled or discoloured despite regular cleaning, which can point to movement or trapped moisture sitting behind the tiles.
  • Tiles sound hollow or loose when tapped gently with a knuckle, suggesting the adhesive bond has failed and they could come away.
  • Silicone sealant around a bath, basin or shower tray has gone black, split or pulled away cleanly from the tile edge over time.

How the work is handled in Camden

  1. Step 1Inspect surfaces and tile specification
  2. Step 2Prepare walls or floors
  3. Step 3Set out, cut and install tiles
  4. Step 4Grout, seal and finish edges

Questions

Tiling Contractors questions in Camden

How quickly can Lian start bathroom, kitchen and floor tiling in Camden?

Camden is part of our regular North London coverage, so once we've surveyed the property we can usually confirm a start date quickly. Send the address and scope and we'll arrange the next step.

Do you cover all of Camden?

Yes. Camden falls within the area Lian Construction serves across Greater London.

Can you fit tiles supplied by the client?

Yes. We can work on a fit-only basis or help source suitable tiles and materials for the job.

Do you tile bathrooms after leak repairs?

Yes. Tiling can be included as part of leak repair, bathroom repair or refurbishment work.

How do you prepare a floor or wall before tiling?

We check for movement, uneven surfaces and moisture before tiling, and use suitable backer boards, levelling compound or waterproofing membrane depending on the substrate, rather than tiling straight onto an unsuitable surface.

Do you tank wet areas before tiling a shower or wetroom?

Yes. Shower areas and wetrooms need proper waterproofing behind the tile, not just grout and silicone, and we build this into the preparation stage before any tiles go up.

Talk to Lian Construction about Camden

Send the site address in Camden, photos if available, and the tiling contractors work you need. We can review the scope and arrange the next step.

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