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TILE & STONE  ·  Jackson, MS  ·  SERVING HINDS COUNTY

Tile & Stone Flooring & Installation in Jackson, MS

Looking for tile flooring in Jackson? Mississippi Pro serves Jackson and all of Hinds County with tile flooring — this is our complete guide, plus a free in-home estimate right here in Jackson.

Free In-Home Estimate in JacksonCall (601) 790-1030

Your Local Tile & Stone Team in Jackson, Hinds County

Jackson is the capital of Mississippi and the largest city in the state, the heart of the metro. Mississippi Pro proudly serves Jackson homeowners and businesses. We bring tile samples to your door, measure for free, and install with our own crew. From established neighborhoods to new construction across Hinds County, we know the area, we show up when we say we will, and we stand behind our work.

Our showroom and offices are at 1138 Weems Street in Pearl, and we cover Jackson and the surrounding Jackson metro with free in-home estimates — no charge and no pressure.

Tile & Stone Near Jackson

We also serve nearby communities: Ridgeland, Clinton, Flowood.

Porcelain vs. Ceramic — the First Decision

Both are clay tile fired in a kiln, but they perform differently, and that decides where each belongs.

Porcelain

Fired denser and harder, porcelain absorbs almost no water (0.5% or less), so it’s extremely tough, frost-proof and stain-resistant. It’s the right call for floors, showers, wet areas and outdoors, and it holds up to heavy traffic. Through-body and color-body porcelain even hide chips.

Ceramic

A bit softer and more porous, ceramic is easier to cut and usually more affordable. It’s excellent for walls, backsplashes and light-traffic floors, with a huge range of colors and finishes.

PEI Rating — Will It Hold Up on the Floor?

The PEI scale (1–5) rates a tile’s surface hardness and tells you where it can go:

PEI 1–2
WALLS & light use only
PEI 3
RESIDENTIAL floors — most homes
PEI 4–5
HEAVY traffic & commercial

For a busy home, we steer you to PEI 3 or higher on the floor. Also check the slip rating (COF) for bathrooms and entries — texture matters where it gets wet.

Where Tile Works

Floors

Kitchens, baths, entries, sunrooms, whole-home — porcelain for durability and easy cleanup.

Showers & tub surrounds

Fully waterproofed walls and pans, with the right slope, niche and curbless options.

Backsplashes & walls

Subway, mosaic, and statement walls in the kitchen, laundry and bath.

Outdoors & patios

Frost-proof porcelain pavers for porches, patios and pool surrounds.

Sizes, Looks & Trends

Grout & Sealing (the Details That Last)

Caring for Tile

Tile Brands We Carry

Daltile

America’s largest ceramic and porcelain manufacturer — thousands of styles and sizes.

MSI

One of the Southeast’s largest selections of tile, porcelain and natural stone.

…and more

We carry additional lines and can special-order. Ask us what fits your project and budget.

Browse & Visualize Tile

Browse our full tile selection by style, color and brand — and use the room visualizer to see it on a photo of your own space.

Browse the Full Catalog & Room Visualizer →

What Goes Into Your Price

We quote every job for your home, not off a chart. Your price comes down to the product line you choose, the size of the space, how much subfloor prep the room needs, and the trim, transitions, and stairs involved. We measure everything for free and give you one clear, itemized price — no guesswork.

Want your real number? Book a free in-home estimate and we’ll hand you one honest price with no surprises.

Our Tile Installation Process

1. Free in-home measure & designWe measure, assess the substrate, and help you choose tile, layout and grout.
2. Proper prep & waterproofingFlat, sound substrate and full waterproofing in wet areas — the step that prevents cracks and leaks.
3. Precise settingCorrect mortar, spacing and slope, with clean, consistent grout lines.
4. Grout, seal & cleanGrout, seal where needed, and leave it spotless.

Tile FAQ

Porcelain is denser and absorbs almost no water (0.5% or less), so it’s the better choice for floors, showers, wet areas and outdoors. Ceramic is a bit softer and more affordable and is excellent for walls, backsplashes and light-traffic floors.

Use PEI 3 or higher for residential floors, and PEI 4–5 for heavy traffic or commercial spaces. PEI 1–2 tiles are meant for walls and light use only. We make sure the tile matches where it’s going.

Yes — wood-look plank porcelain gives you the warmth and grain of wood with the waterproof toughness of tile. It’s ideal for bathrooms, laundry rooms and homes with pets, where real wood wouldn’t be a good fit.

Natural stone and cement-based grout should be sealed and periodically re-sealed; most glazed porcelain and ceramic does not need sealing. Epoxy and stain-resistant grouts cut down on maintenance. We seal what needs it as part of the job.

Tile is the gold standard for showers when it’s installed over proper waterproofing with the right slope and a quality pan. The waterproofing behind the tile is what prevents leaks — it’s where cheap shower jobs fail, and where we don’t cut corners.

Sweep or vacuum, then damp-mop with a pH-neutral cleaner — tile is one of the easiest floors to keep clean. Keep grout fresh by wiping spills and cleaning it periodically; re-seal cement grout as needed.

Ready for New Tile in Jackson?

We’ll come to your Jackson home or you can visit our showroom at 1138 Weems Street, Pearl. Free in-home estimates across Hinds County and the Jackson metro.

Book a Free In-Home EstimateCall (601) 790-1030