Tile Repair — Find a Local Pro Through One Conversation
Tell our AI what's broken. We connect you with one local handyman who works your area and your kind of repair — no phone-blasting, no bidding war. You and the pro handle price, schedule, and the work directly.
Typical US cost: $180–$800 · Median: $380 · Final price set by the pro
1. City + zip?
2. What's the symptom (in plain English)?
3. Today, this week, or longer?
How Handyum works for tile repair
Describe what's wrong
Plain English. Our AI asks two or three follow-up questions to scope the job. Takes about 60 seconds.
Get one local pro
We connect you with one pro who covers your area and tile repair. Not five. No bidding war.
You handle the rest
You and the pro discuss price, schedule, and payment directly. Handyum is paid by the pro for the introduction — never by you.
Tile Repair by city
Pricing, response time, and the pros active for tile repair vary by city. Pick yours below for the local picture — or start a chat and we'll route you based on your zip.
Your city not listed? Start a chat anyway — we tell you upfront if no pro is active in your area, not after you've waited a day.
Why one local pro beats five quotes by phone
You stop chasing callbacks. The five-quotes model means five voicemails, three ghostings, and one pro who shows up two days late. Our AI scopes the job, then routes it to one pro who already works your area — first try.
You hire a person, not a process. Same pro who scoped your job is the one who shows up. No handoffs, no bait-and-switch, no "the guy who quoted isn't available."
You set the boundary on price. The pro quotes after seeing the job. You confirm in writing in the Handyum chat — both sides have a record, both sides know the deal before any work starts.
Frequently asked about tile repair
How fast will a pro respond?
During business hours in most metros, the first pro replies inside 15–30 minutes. Response time depends on which pros are active in your area at that moment. After the intro, you message the pro directly.
How much does tile repair typically cost?
Typical US range is $180–$800, with $380 a common middle. Final pricing is set by the pro after they see the job — different homes, different damage, different access conditions mean wide ranges. Pricing also varies by city; pick yours above for local numbers.
Are pros on Handyum licensed and insured?
Handyum is a matching service — we connect you to local pros, but we don't verify licenses or insurance on your behalf. Many states require a contractor license for jobs over a certain dollar amount (in California, the CSLB requires a license over $500 in combined labor and materials). Before work starts, ask the pro for their license number and proof of insurance, and verify with your state's contractor board. Discuss credentials directly with the pro you're considering.
What if I don't like the pro you match me with?
You don't have to hire them. The intro is just an intro. If it's not a fit, start another chat or ask for a different match. Your information stays with you — the pro only sees what you share in the chat.
What if something goes wrong with the work?
Handyum is a matching service — the work, payment, and any warranty are agreed directly between you and the pro. Before work starts, we recommend you (1) confirm the price in writing via the Handyum chat, (2) ask the pro about their warranty on parts and labor, and (3) keep all communication in the Handyum chat so there's a record. If a pro behaves badly, report them and we will remove them from the platform.
Got tile repair on your list? Start a chat.
Ninety seconds in our chat beats two days of callbacks. One local pro, ready to talk to you about your specific job, your neighborhood, your timing. The intro is on us — what happens after is between you and the pro you choose to hire.
Free to use. Handyum is paid by pros for the introduction, never by you.