Tiling is one of those jobs where the finish is permanent and the waterproofing underneath is invisible, so getting it right the first time matters. Whether it is a bathroom, kitchen splashback or floor in Gisborne, the best tilers combine precise setting-out with certified waterproofing that protects your home for years.
This page highlights the Top 5 tilers in Gisborne, based on independent research into reputation, workmanship, waterproofing certification and consistency across past projects.

The top 5 tilers in Gisborne are 1. Tiles and More, 2. TW Painting & Masonry, 3. Tile Warehouse Gisborne, 4. MODO Flooring, 5. DStevens Construction & Joinery. Below we explain why each made the list, compare them at a glance, and share how to choose.
This featured position sits above the editorial Top 5 and is clearly labelled. It does not influence the rankings below.
Tiles and More have completed hundreds of tiled bathrooms and showers across Gisborne and the East Coast, supplying tiles and installing them.
TW Painting & Masonry offer tiling services in Gisborne alongside their decorating and masonry, covering bathrooms, kitchens and floors.
The Tile & Heating Centre on Kahutia Street is the Gisborne Tile Warehouse specialist store, supplying a broad tile range and connecting clients with installation.
MODO Flooring are a trusted Gisborne supplier of bathroom and floor tiles with a great range and installation options.
DStevens handle bathroom and kitchen renovations across Gisborne, including the tiling and waterproofing as part of a full fit-out.
A quick comparison of our Top 5 picks.
| Tiler | Best for |
|---|---|
| Tiles and More | Bathroom and shower tiling |
| TW Painting & Masonry | Tiling within a decorating service |
| Tile Warehouse Gisborne | Tile supply and installation |
| MODO Flooring | Tile and flooring supply |
| DStevens Construction & Joinery | Tiling within renovations |
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TopChoice rankings are editorially curated by our New Zealand team and reviewed periodically. We don't host our own reviews. Our shortlists draw on public reputation signals from Google and other platforms, alongside our own research into each tiler. We weigh up a combination of:
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The most important part of a tiling job is the part you will never see: the waterproofing membrane beneath wet-area tiles. In Gisborne, bathroom and shower waterproofing should be done by a certified applicator who can issue a PS3 producer statement for council compliance. Ask about this before you book, as it protects your home and matters at resale.
Beyond waterproofing, look at setting-out: even grout lines, level floors with correct falls to the drain, neat cuts around fixtures and tidy silicone. Wet-area waterproofing should be done properly, and several local firms handle tiling and waterproofing together. Large-format and natural-stone tiles need extra skill, so check the tiler has done similar work.
Tiling is usually priced per square metre, but the rate varies with tile size, layout complexity, surface preparation and whether waterproofing is needed. Large-format tiles, natural stone and intricate patterns cost more to lay. Get a quote that separates tiling, waterproofing and any substrate work.
For wet-area waterproofing, a PS3 producer statement from a certified applicator is commonly required for council sign-off on consented bathroom work. Using a tiler who can author one avoids delays, so confirm they are registered before the job starts.
Underfloor heating is a nice addition for cooler mornings, though Gisborne's winters are mild. Tiling is the natural time to install electric underfloor heating mats, so raise it at the quoting stage to plan the heating, substrate and waterproofing together rather than retrofitting later.
Sometimes, if the existing tiles are sound, well bonded and the floor levels allow it, but in wet areas fresh waterproofing is usually needed, which means stripping back. A good Gisborne tiler will assess the substrate and advise whether to overlay or remove first.
A typical bathroom takes several days to a week or more, because waterproofing membranes and tile adhesive each need curing time before the next stage. These drying times cannot be safely rushed, so allow for them in your renovation plan.
Yes, though stone and large-format tiles need extra skill in cutting, setting-out and sealing. If your project uses premium materials, choose a Gisborne tiler with specific experience and ask to see examples of similar completed work.
Editorial disclosure: TopChoice is an independent editorial platform. Some pages may include clearly labelled featured placements for additional visibility. Featured placements do not influence rankings within our Top 5 lists.
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