Cracked Tile Replacement

Don't let one broken tile ruin the look of your floor or wall. We connect you with pros who can replace individual cracked tiles.

Seamless Tile Repair

A single cracked or chipped tile can be a major eyesore and can also allow water to seep underneath, potentially damaging your subfloor. Replacing a single tile without damaging the ones around it is a delicate job that requires the right tools and technique. LocalXR connects you with skilled handymen and tile setters who can carefully remove the broken tile and seamlessly replace it, restoring the beauty of your surface.

When You Need a Tile Setter

Professional tile installation ensures a beautiful, waterproof, and long-lasting result. Here's when you should call a tile expert.

Our Tile Replacement Services

Single Tile Replacement

Careful removal of a single cracked, chipped, or loose tile.

Grout Removal

Precisely removing the grout from around the damaged tile without harming adjacent tiles.

New Tile Setting

Setting the new tile perfectly level with the surrounding surface.

Grout Matching & Application

Applying new grout and color-matching it as closely as possible to your existing grout.

Why This is a Job for an Expert

Trying to chisel out a single tile can easily lead to cracking the tiles next to it, turning a small job into a big one.

  • Prevents Further Damage: A pro has the tools and technique to remove a single tile without damaging the surrounding area.
  • A Perfect Match: An expert can set the new tile so it's perfectly flush and level with the existing surface.
  • Saves You Time: A skilled professional can often complete a single tile replacement in a fraction of the time it would take a DIYer.

Tile Replacement FAQs

Can you replace a tile if I don't have a spare?

If you don't have a spare tile, a pro can often remove a piece from an inconspicuous area (like under an appliance or inside a closet) to use as a donor tile for the repair.

Why did my tile crack in the first place?

Common causes include the tile being installed over an unstable subfloor (the most common cause), a void in the mortar underneath the tile (not enough glue), or a heavy object being dropped directly on it.

Have a Cracked Tile?

Let us connect you with a local expert who can make it look like it never happened.