Detached Home Renovations
Coordinate flooring through kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms and hallways so colour, plank direction and transitions work together.
Planning a flooring or tile project in Bathurst? Browse vinyl, laminate, engineered hardwood, porcelain, ceramic and project materials online. Compare styles and current pricing, then call The Tile Shoppe Moncton to confirm stock, samples and pickup before making the drive.
The Tile Shoppe showroom for New Brunswick customers is in Moncton. Bathurst customers can browse online and call ahead before visiting.
Bathurst includes detached homes, rental properties, apartments and multi-unit housing. The best flooring depends on the room, the condition of the existing surface, daily traffic, moisture exposure, cleaning needs and the finished look you want.
Coordinate flooring through kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms and hallways so colour, plank direction and transitions work together.
Check flatness, old floor build-up, movement, thresholds and stairs before ordering new flooring for an established property.
Compare durability, maintenance, replacement planning and any building or acoustic requirements before choosing a floor.
Check slab moisture, floor flatness and below-grade approval before selecting vinyl, laminate or tile for a finished lower level.
Measurements, photos of the room, the existing floor type and any known moisture or subfloor concerns make product comparison much easier. They also help you plan transitions, trims, underlayment and installation materials before ordering.
Compare flooring and tile by material, look and room use. Browse current products and pricing online, then save the options that fit your project.

Wood-look and stone-look vinyl for suitable basements, kitchens, entries, living spaces and rental projects.
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Wood-look laminate for bedrooms, living rooms, offices, hallways and other approved spaces.
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Real wood surfaces for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and selected renovation projects.
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Floor and wall tile for bathrooms, showers, kitchens, entries, fireplaces and feature areas.
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Mosaics, subway styles and decorative tile for backsplashes, shower niches and feature details.
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Mortar, grout, waterproofing, trims, spacers, underlayment and other project supplies.
Shop now →Start with how the space is used. Moisture, foot traffic, cleaning, subfloor condition and installation requirements can narrow the choices before you compare colours and finishes.
Check slab moisture, temperature, floor flatness and below-grade approval before choosing the finish.
Compare easy-clean surfaces, water-performance claims, transitions and the effect of cabinets and appliances on layout.
Plan tile, substrate preparation, waterproofing, mortar, grout, trims and movement details together before installation.
Prioritize easy cleaning, practical transitions and a surface suited to wet footwear, grit and everyday traffic.
Compare plank width, colour, texture, underlayment and how the flooring connects with adjoining rooms.
Consider durability, cleaning, replacement planning, budget and any acoustic or building requirements.
Use the Tile Shoppe room visualizer to compare colours and styles with your walls, cabinets and furniture. It is a useful first step before you compare final samples, textures and finishes.

Vinyl can be a practical option for many Bathurst projects when the exact product is approved for the room and installation conditions. Compare core construction, wear layer, total thickness, water-performance claims, attached pad, click system and warranty rather than assuming every vinyl product performs the same way.
For lower levels, inspect slab moisture and flatness first. For rental properties, also compare maintenance, replacement planning and everyday wear.

Laminate can provide a wood-look surface for manufacturer-approved room conditions. Compare plank thickness, wear rating, edge detail, texture, underlayment, water-performance claims and the installation instructions for the exact product.
For apartments or rental properties, confirm any acoustic or building requirements before choosing a floating floor.

Porcelain, ceramic and mosaic tile can support bathroom, shower, kitchen, backsplash, entry, fireplace and feature-wall projects. Select tile for the exact surface, water exposure, finish, format and maintenance needs.
For wet areas, plan the substrate and waterproofing system separately from the decorative tile. Large-format tile also requires careful attention to surface flatness, mortar coverage and layout.
Rental and multi-unit projects need more than a good-looking floor. Product durability, cleaning, replacement planning, sound requirements, quantities and consistent finishes can all affect the final choice.
Compare cleaning, wear, repairability and replacement cost when choosing flooring for a unit between tenants.
Check the building rules, acoustic requirements, underlayment and transition details before choosing a floating floor.
Plan quantities, consistent product runs, trims and related materials early when the same finish will be used across several units.
Look for practical finishes that can be cleaned easily and replaced consistently when future units need updates.

Contractors, renovators, builders, installers, designers and property managers can source flooring, tile and project materials through Tile Shoppe Pro. Compare products online and contact the Moncton team for quantities, availability and pickup planning.
For residential renovations, rental turnovers, multi-unit properties and commercial projects.
The Tile Shoppe does not have a physical store in Bathurst. Bathurst customers can browse flooring and tile online and contact the Moncton showroom for samples, stock questions, product comparison and pickup planning.

Call the Moncton team to confirm the exact product, colour, quantity, sample availability and pickup plan before travelling from Bathurst.
120 Halifax St Unit E, Moncton, NB E1C 9S1
The drive from Bathurst to Moncton is roughly 222 km and usually around 2.5 hours depending on route, traffic and weather. Call first to confirm the product, quantity, sample availability and pickup timing you need.
Read customer feedback about The Tile Shoppe product selection, service and showroom experience before choosing products or contacting the Moncton team.
Answers for homeowners, landlords, renovators and trade buyers planning a Bathurst flooring or tile project.
You can browse The Tile Shoppe flooring and tile collections online from Bathurst. The physical New Brunswick showroom is at 120 Halifax St Unit E in Moncton. Call before travelling when you need a specific product, sample or quantity.
Yes. Browse vinyl, laminate, engineered hardwood and tile online, compare product details and use the room visualizer. Then call the Moncton store to confirm stock, samples, quantities and pickup timing.
Start by checking slab moisture, temperature conditions, floor flatness and whether the exact product is approved below grade. Suitable vinyl and tile are commonly considered for lower levels, but the product instructions and warranty conditions control.
Compare durability, cleaning, replacement planning, water exposure, budget and installation requirements. In apartments or multi-unit buildings, also confirm any acoustic or building requirements before choosing a floating floor.
The Tile Shoppe carries vinyl products with different water-performance claims. Confirm whether the exact product is described as waterproof or water-resistant and review its installation and warranty conditions before purchase.
Yes. The Tile Shoppe carries porcelain, ceramic and mosaic tile for bathroom floors, shower walls, niches, backsplashes and other floor or wall applications. Confirm suitability for the exact surface and wet-area conditions.
Yes. Browse backsplash, mosaic, ceramic and porcelain tile online. Check the product specifications and confirm that the exact tile is suitable for the intended wall, floor, shower or wet-area application.
Yes. The Tile Shoppe carries products such as mortar, grout, underlayment, trims, spacers, cleaners, waterproofing products and other project materials. Product requirements vary by flooring, tile and substrate.
Contractors and other eligible trade customers can explore Tile Shoppe Pro and contact the Moncton team about project quantities, availability and available Pro benefits.
The drive is roughly 222 km and usually around 2.5 hours depending on route, traffic and weather. Call the Moncton store first when you need a specific product, quantity or sample.
Browse flooring and tile, compare options for the room, use the visualizer and measure the project before ordering. If you want to see samples or arrange pickup, call the Moncton showroom to confirm what is available before making the drive.