I love tile flooring. I love the look and the durability of the material. But I’m not a fan of how long the installation process takes. Then QuicTile by Daltile came along and revolutionized tile flooring projects.

But we’ll get to that later.

First, think about the lengthy, involved process of installing regular tiles. It’s not easy, requires a lot of steps, and it gets messy along the way.

You have to remove the old flooring and put down some backer board. Then you have to apply mortar, place the tiles — with spacers — and wait for that to dry. Finally, you can apply the grout and wait for that to dry.

It’s just too much — and takes too long — for the average do-it-yourselfer juggling their home improvements with family, work and other hobbies. That’s what makes Daltile QuicTile Porcelain Locking Floor Tile so great. It saves tons of steps and time in the installation.

You can install QuicTile over old hard-surface flooring in three easy steps: Just lay down the special QuicTile underlayment, click the tiles together, and grout with QuicTile grout.

Get real porcelain tile — and install it in a day — with QuicTile by Daltile.

That’s a project that most novice do-it-yourselfers would feel comfortable tackling because it’s easy, boiled down and you can complete a real porcelain tile floor in just one day!

Plus, there’s no need for spacers because Daltile thought of something very clever: the tiles leave a uniform 1/8-inch space when they’re snapped together.


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Jodi Marks

Best New Products Host

Jodi Marks is a construction expert and television personality who’s always on the lookout for ways to make a job easier as she hosts “Best New Products” for Today’s Homeowner. After obtaining a degree in psychology, she joined her father's construction company as a project manager. Jodi's career in television began when she was selected to co-host the series Fix It Up! on Home and Garden Television (HGTV). She went on to host several other shows on HGTV, Turner South, and TBS, and co-created The Tile Doctor series with Paul Wilson. Jodi also earned her general contractor's and real estate licenses in Georgia and has been renovating and flipping houses.

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