The Only In Stock Schluter Store on the Eastern Shore

Quality should never be compromised. No matter what product you choose, you can feel confident that our products are of the highest caliber. You should be completely happy with your experience. If you have any questions about us, our products, or even shipping, get in touch! We stock and sell a full line of innovative Schluter Kerdi and Ditra waterproofing as well as Scheinne and Jolly trim products. No one beats our in-stock and quantity of choices for your tile needs. We also carry a full assortment of tools every professional tilesetter needs for a complete and beautiful job. Your customers will love the look of the project from start to finish.

Schluter Kerdi-Board Waterproofing

Schluter®-KERDI-BOARD is a multifunctional tile substrate and building panel, which can also be used in bonded waterproofing assemblies with tile. KERDI-BOARD allows you to quickly and easily build tile-ready elements in showers, bathtub surrounds and platforms, countertops, vanities, shelving, and more!

  • Fosters creativity in the construction of bonded waterproofing assemblies to be tiled
  • Build custom vanities, shelving units, countertops, bathtub surrounds, and so much more
  • Replaces other suitable solid backing panels (i.e. gypsum board, cement backer board)
  • Even, impact-resistant, and rigid
  • Waterproof, thermally insulating and dimensionally stable
  • Lightweight, easy to handle and transport
  • Contains no cement or fiberglass for a dust-free installation
  • Extruded polystyrene foam panel
  • Fleece webbing for effective bonding of tile to the surface
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do I need a permit to replace or install tile flooring?

Most basic tile replacements don’t require a permit, but projects that alter the structure, subfloor, or plumbing usually do. Always verify requirements with your local building department before starting work.

2. How flat and strong should a subfloor be before tile installation?

A proper subfloor must be flat, rigid, and capable of supporting the weight of the tile without excessive deflection. Failing to meet minimum standards can cause cracks, lippage, or uneven joints.

3. What industry standards apply to tile and flooring installation?

Tile installations in the U.S. typically follow ANSI and TCNA standards, ensuring proper adhesion, spacing, and long-term durability. These standards define best practices for materials, preparation, and workmanship.

4. Which type of tile is best for wet or high-traffic areas?

Porcelain and textured ceramic tiles perform best in wet or high-traffic environments due to their low absorption rate and high slip resistance. Natural stone can also be used, but requires sealing and more maintenance.

5. How do I maintain tile and grout for long-term durability?

Tile and grout require regular cleaning, inspection, and sealing to prevent staining or cracking. A consistent maintenance schedule will extend the life and appearance of your flooring for years.