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Backsplash in New Tampa, CA.

Backsplash for New Tampa homes, done by insured Tampa Bay remodelers we match to your project. A new backsplash is the highest-impact, lowest-disruption kitchen upgrade you can make. We install subway, zellige, large-format porcelain, marble, and mosaic tile on a proper substrate, set it in modified mortar, and finish with grout or caulk at the counter and corner transitions so the job looks new again in five years..

New Tampa: New Tampa's kitchens sit inside HOA-governed communities like Pebble Creek and Hunter's Green, built mostly from the 1990s through the 2010s. These newer homes already have open floor plans, so the work here tends toward custom islands, upgraded countertops, and cabinet packages rather than structural changes. Full remodels run $42,000-$85,000, and the area's notably hard water means we also flag finishes that hold up against mineral buildup at the sink.
White zellige backsplash tile installed in a Seminole Heights kitchen with a custom range hood
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Why is backsplash different in Central Tampa?

Seminole Heights and Hyde Park bungalows often still have a dated 4-inch tile backsplash from a prior remodel, replaced with full-height subway tile or zellige tied to the historic character of the home. Proper substrate goes in behind the range and, near Bayshore, grout and sealants rated for the humid, salty air are standard.

What's included in backsplash in New Tampa?

  • Demo of existing tile or backsplash area, including clean substrate inspection
  • Cement board or uncoupling membrane panel install for proper waterproofing behind ranges and in Florida's humid wet zones
  • Subway, zellige, large-format porcelain, marble, or mosaic tile layout and set
  • Mitered corners, accent stripes, and outlet extenders to sit flush with the tile
  • Grout in cement, epoxy, or urethane based on the application
  • Color-matched silicone at counter, cabinet, and corner transitions

When does a New Tampa home need backsplash?

  • The existing tile is dated, cracked, or pulling away from the wall
  • You are replacing counters and the old backsplash no longer matches
  • You want to upgrade from a 4-inch granite slab to a full tile or slab backsplash
  • Grease and cooking residue have stained grout lines that will not clean up
  • You are adding an outlet, under-cabinet lighting, or a new range and need the wall refinished

What do New Tampa homeowners ask about backsplash?

How soon can a crew start backsplash in New Tampa?

We can usually book a free in-home consult within the same week in New Tampa. Once your scope and quote are signed, your matched crew confirms a start date. A real person answers when you call, not a dispatcher.

What does backsplash cost in New Tampa?

$1,500-$4,500. Pricing is the same across Tampa Bay, with no mileage upcharge for New Tampa. You get a written quote before any work starts.

How does New Tampa's climate affect this service?

New Tampa's kitchens sit inside HOA-governed communities like Pebble Creek and Hunter's Green, built mostly from the 1990s through the 2010s. These newer homes already have open floor plans, so the work here tends toward custom islands, upgraded countertops, and cabinet packages rather than structural changes. Full remodels run $42,000-$85,000, and the area's notably hard water means we also flag finishes that hold up against mineral buildup at the sink.. Seminole Heights and Hyde Park bungalows often still have a dated 4-inch tile backsplash from a prior remodel, replaced with full-height subway tile or zellige tied to the historic character of the home.

How much does a kitchen backsplash cost in Tampa Bay?

Most Tampa Bay kitchen backsplash installs run $1,500-$4,500 for a typical 30-50 square foot wall area in mid-range subway or porcelain. Zellige, handmade ceramic, and marble push the cost up. Slab backsplash in matching quartz or marble is a different cost line and usually lands $2,800-$6,500.

What tile is best for a Tampa Bay kitchen backsplash?

Ceramic subway and porcelain are the most common for value and durability. Zellige and handmade tile add texture and variation. Large-format porcelain (12x24 or larger) reads modern and has fewer grout lines. Marble looks beautiful but needs sealing and a more careful grout choice to avoid staining.

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Planning backsplash in New Tampa?

Call for a free in-home design consult and a written quote, no trip fee.