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Backsplash Installation

Titan Tile provides professional backsplash installation for kitchens, bathrooms, and other residential and commercial spaces throughout Kerrville and the surrounding Texas Hill Country. We install backsplashes with careful layout, clean cuts, and attention to detail. Whether you're updating a kitchen, finishing a remodel, or adding a focal point to a space, backsplash tile is often one of the most visible elements in a room. Precision matters. 

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Why Professional Backsplash Installation Matters

Because backsplashes are highly visible, small inconsistencies stand out. Uneven cuts, misaligned grout lines, or poor transitions can detract from the overall finish of a space. 

  • Professional installation emphasizes: 

  • Accurate layout

  • Clean, consistent cuts

  • Proper adhesion

  • Finished edges and transitions

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Serving the Texas Hill Country

We provide backsplash installation services throughout Kerrville and nearby Hill Country communities, including Bandera, Boerne, Center Point, Hunt, Ingram, and Fredericksburg. If your project is nearby but not listed, feel free to reach out to confirm service availability. 

What Is Backsplash Tile Installation?

Backsplash installation involves setting tile on vertical wall surfaces, typically behind countertops, sinks, or ranges, to protect walls from moisture while adding visual definition to a space. 

Similar to larger tile projects, backsplash installations are detail-driven. The work requires careful planning around: 

  • Cabinets

  • Countertops

  • Outlets and switches

  • Windows and corners

Because the backsplash sits at eye level, alignment, spacing, and finish quality are immediately noticeable. 

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Kitchen Backsplash Installation

Kitchen backsplashes are one of the most common tile projects and often serve as a design focal point. 

Kitchen backsplash installation typically involves: 

  • Layout planning around cabinets and countertops

  • Clean cuts at outlets, switches, and edges

  • Consistent spacing and alignment

  • Proper surface preparation for long-term adhesion

Popular kitchen backsplash materials include subway tile, ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, and mosaic tile, each with different installation considerations.

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Bathroom & Vanity Backsplashes 

Backsplashes are also commonly installed behind bathroom vanities and sinks. These installations often involve: 

  • Tighter spaces

  • Shorter runs of tile

  • Transitions to painted or unfinished walls

Although smaller in size, bathroom backsplash installations still require precise layout and clean finishing to blend properly with surrounding surfaces.

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