Kitchen backsplash installation
A well-designed backsplash protects your walls and defines your kitchen's style. Maryland Carpet and Tile installs ceramic, porcelain, glass, and natural stone backsplashes with precise layout planning, clean grout lines, and professional finishing for results that elevate any kitchen.
Precise layout planning
We plan the tile layout around outlets, cabinets, and focal points before cutting a single tile—ensuring symmetrical patterns, balanced cuts, and a polished finished look.
All tile types & patterns
Subway tile, herringbone, stacked, arabesque, penny round, or custom mosaic patterns—we have experience with every backsplash style and tile material on the market.
Outlet & switch cutouts
We make clean, precise cuts around electrical outlets and switches, then reinstall cover plates for a seamless integration with your new backsplash.
Backsplash materials we install
From classic ceramic subway tile to luxurious natural stone and modern large-format porcelain, we install the full range of kitchen backsplash materials. Our team helps you choose the right tile for your style, budget, and maintenance preferences.
Ceramic & porcelain tile
The most popular backsplash choice—durable, easy to clean, available in countless colors and sizes, and budget-friendly for any kitchen remodel.
Glass tile & mosaics
Glass tiles add luminosity and depth to your kitchen. We use white-set adhesive and non-sanded grout for a flawless, transparent installation.
Natural stone
Marble, travertine, slate, and quartzite backsplashes sealed properly for kitchen use—bringing organic beauty and timeless elegance to your cooking space.
Large-format porcelain slabs
Seamless, grout-free slab backsplashes offer a sleek, modern aesthetic and the easiest possible maintenance—no grout lines to clean.
Handmade & textured tile
Zellige, handcrafted ceramic, and textured relief tiles add artisan character and warmth—perfect for traditional, farmhouse, or eclectic kitchen designs.
Grout color matching
We help you select grout colors that complement or contrast your tile for the right visual effect, then seal all grout to resist kitchen grease and staining.