Fisher Tile

4.7
39 reviews

About

Tile ContractorFlooring Contractor
Fisher Tile provides ceramic, porcelain, waterjet, mosaic, glass, natural stone, and LVP flooring products in Sarasota, FL.

Details

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Location

Fisher Tile
2337 12th Street, Sarasota, FL
34237, United States

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Reviews

4.7
39 reviews
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  • JD
    Judith DAngelo
    Nov 10, 2025
    5.0
    I’m delighted with our bathroom renovation completed by Fisher Tile. Tom was meticulous in installing the tile, matching the grain and cleaning up. Bob gave us excellent recommendations for plumbing and electrical work and the project came in on budget. Cost was the same as his estimate and we highly recommend Fisher Tile for any renovation.
  • LG
    Linda Goforth
    Nov 4, 2025
    5.0
    I highly recommend Fisher Tile for home and office renovation. Bob Eisen and his team are wonderful to work with and their work ethic is stellar! We’re so happy we chose Fisher Tile!
  • RH
    Robert Hennessy
    Feb 20, 2025
    5.0
    The best of the best!!
  • TC
    Tom Carroll
    Dec 23, 2024
    5.0
    Great selection of high end tile
  • AM
    Annette Martin
    Nov 9, 2024
    5.0
    Fisher Tile is a wonderful combination of professionalism and artistic talent! They have helped us put our house back together post Hurricane Debbie and we couldn’t be happier. Bob Eisen, the owner, was so easy to work with and provided great guidance on making our house the best it could be. Choose Fisher Tile and take your property to another level!

Frequently Asked Questions About Fisher Tile

What is the difference between ceramic and porcelain tile?

Ceramic and porcelain tiles are both made from clay and other natural materials, but porcelain is denser, more durable, and less porous than ceramic. Porcelain is ideal for high-traffic areas and wet spaces, while ceramic is a cost-effective option for walls and low-traffic floors.

How do I choose the right tile for my space?

Consider the room's function, foot traffic, moisture levels, and your design preferences. For example, porcelain or natural stone may be better for high-traffic or wet areas, while ceramic or glass tiles can work well for decorative walls and backsplashes. At Fisher Tile, we offer complimentary design services in-house.