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Tile & Marble Flooring in Klang Valley

Tile & Marble Flooring in Klang Valley

Compare 8 tile and marble flooring contractors in Klang Valley. What the work involves, what to check before hiring, and how our ranking is built.

Tile and marble flooring covers everything from ripping out old floor finishes and screeding a level base, to laying porcelain, ceramic, homogeneous tile, or natural marble and granite slabs in living areas, kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor patios. It also includes marble polishing and re-crystallizing for units that already have stone floors but need the shine and flatness restored. We've listed 8 businesses in Klang Valley that do this work, ranging from small tiling crews to larger renovation outfits that handle marble supply and installation together.

What to look for before you hire

Tiling looks straightforward but bad work shows up fast, in the form of hollow-sounding tiles, uneven lippage between edges, or grout that cracks within a year. Ask a contractor how they level the subfloor, whether they use spacers and leveling clips for large-format tiles, and what adhesive they use for marble versus porcelain (marble needs a different bonding approach because it's more porous and prone to staining). For marble specifically, ask about edge sealing and how they handle veining match across slabs, since a mismatched pattern is one of the most common complaints. Get a written quote that separates material cost from labor, and check whether old tile removal and disposal is included.

How we score contractors

Our ranking weighs verified reviews, response time, warranty terms, and the range of tile and stone work a contractor actually documents in their portfolio, not just what they claim to do. See the full breakdown of the criteria on our methodology page, and check the ranked guide to flooring contractors for how these 8 compare against other flooring specialists in the Klang Valley area.

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All tile & marble flooring, ranked by score and relevance

20 businesses. The order weighs each business's overall score by how much of its reviewed work is tile & marble flooring, so a lower-scored specialist can rank above a higher-scored generalist. Filter and sort below, or open the full map view.

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Common questions about tile & marble flooring

How much does tile or marble flooring cost in Klang Valley?
Ceramic and porcelain tiling typically runs from a few ringgit per square foot for basic homogeneous tiles up to much higher for large-format porcelain or imported designs, with labor usually charged separately per square foot. Marble costs more upfront because of the slab price and the skill needed to cut and polish it, and re-polishing an existing marble floor is usually cheaper than a full new installation. Get at least two or three quotes since prices vary a lot depending on tile size, wastage, and site access.
How often does marble flooring need to be repolished?
In a normal household, marble floors usually need repolishing every few years to restore shine and remove surface scratches, though high-traffic areas or floors exposed to spills and acidic cleaners may need it sooner. Regular sealing helps stretch out the time between full repolishing jobs.
What should I expect during the installation process?
Expect the old floor to be removed first if applicable, followed by screeding or leveling the base, then tile or slab laying with spacers, and finally grouting or joint sealing once the adhesive cures. Marble installations usually take longer because of the cutting, matching, and polishing steps after laying. Dust and noise are unavoidable, so ask upfront how the contractor protects other rooms and how long the space needs to stay off-limits before it's safe to walk on.
How can I judge the quality of a finished tile or marble job?
Walk the floor and listen for hollow sounds, which usually mean poor adhesive coverage underneath. Check that grout lines are consistent in width and that tile edges sit flush against each other with minimal lippage. For marble, look at the joints from an angle in good light to check the polish is even and the veining flows naturally from one slab to the next rather than looking obviously mismatched.

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Last updated 2026-07-13