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Tile Flooring Project Kits


Step 1: Pick a Project Bundle

Bundles = the simplest way to order right, the first time


Toolio Tile Flooring Bundles

Make it easy – give me everything

Our flagship bundle: comprehensive package for a clean, high-quality tile job. Recommended for new and experienced DIYers alike. Limited customization allowed for power tools.

I’ve got some gear – arm me for tile

Essentials package includes paint-specific tools supplemented by common DIY items including power drill and safety gear.

I’m an advanced user – let me pick & choose

Customizable bundle of key equipment. For accessories, see essentials or comprehensive bundles.


Click here for detailed bundle descriptions.


Step 2 of 4: Pick Add-ons to Customize for Your Project

Tile Floor Demolition

Self-Leveler Application

Wood Baseboard Install

Toilet Install / Removal

Dishwasher Removal / Installation


Step 3 of 4: Pick a Tile Leveling System

Leveling systems ensure flat tile installations without lippage. Provides benefits for tiles from 12×12″ and virtually required for large format tiles >18″. Learn more about why we recommend the Rubi Cyclone for a faster, more consistent tile install process. You’ll need re-useable base caps – and consumable bases.


Step 4 of 4: Shop for Materials


Materials Checklist (click to show)

ItemOur Recommendations
Tile– The most fun part of tile shopping! Pick wisely, consult many websites for inspiration.
– Large-format tile has become very popular and has many aesthetic and functional benefits.
– Tile sizes up to 24×24″ or planks of 6-8″ x 36″ are DIY-friendly. Ultra-large tiles (e.g. 24 x 48″+) require special techniques for handling, cutting, and installation and are not recommended for DIY.
– Consider total area, tile size, layout pattern, and grout width when calculating quantity
– Order 10% more than calculated to account for cuts and errors.
– Consult a purchase guide to determine over-ordering for non-rectangular layouts (e.g. herringbone)
Grout– Grout color makes a key impact on final design – consider carefully using visualization design tools and samples.
– Consider total area, tile size, layout pattern, and grout width when calculating quantity.
– Order 10% more than needed, rounding up for number of bags.
– Use unsanded grout for 1/16″ grout lines
– Use sanded grout for 1/8″+ grout lines.
– Epoxy grout is challenging to work with yet has extreme durability. We recommend this for wet shower/bath and otherwise standard grout for other tile applications.
– We recommend Mapei products.
Caulk– Use 100% silicon caulk for all corners and change-of-planes.
– Color-match or use white
– Order (1) extra tube more than needed.
Thinset / Adhesive– Choose the highest-quality thinset available.
– Contractor-grade doesn’t mean better here; this grade is typically a low-cost formulation with minimal working time – which can be difficult for DIY.
– Choose modified thinset in most cases for enhanced adhesion and strength benefits.
– Choose unmodified for uncoupling membranes when specified by the manufacturer. Schluter Ditra requires unmodified for installation.
– Never use adhesive/mastic or otherwise pre-mixed thinset for flooring or bathrooms. The ease-of-use is tempting but is highly prone to failure. Mastic is approved for use in kitchen backsplashes.
– Use large format stone mortar for tiles with side length >16″.
Subfloor– Tile requires an extremely rigid subfloor. Historically, installers would build a 3-4″ concrete mortar base to mitigate the effects of floor deflection. In modern building, mortar is replaced with concrete boards and/or uncoupling membranes.

– Select either concrete board with sealed seams or a solid plywood subfloor and a uncoupling membrane.
Uncoupling membrane– Uncoupling membranes provide a waterproof layer that allows tiles to be isolated from tiny subfloor movements.
– We recommend Schluter Ditra.
– Seams need to be sealed with a product such as Schluter Kerdi-Ban.
Tile leveling clips– Tile leveling systems are critical to managing lippage, especially for large-format tile.
– We rent re-useable Rubi Cyclone spinner heads and recommend the associated Rubi cyclone base clips.
Tile spacersTile leveling clips are typically 1/16″ or 1/8″ by default. Use extra tile spacers for larger grout sizes.
Wedge spacersUsed for change-of plane and making minor layout tweaks.
Or, let us shop for you!

Contact us, we’ll shop for materials for you and deliver them with your tools.

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And if you’re just here for the core tools


Tile Saw Only

Wet saw for clean cuts and sharp edges.

Reekon Tape Measure

Smart display, laser distance, and digital readouts.

Rotary Hammer

Concrete drilling and power tile scraping.

Leveling Laser

Precision leveling for perfectly aligned installations.

Oscillating Multi‑Tool

Versatile cutting, sanding, and scraping in tight spaces.

Mortar Power Mixer

Effortless mixing of mortar, grout, and other compounds.

Diamond Hole Saw Kit

Clean, precise holes in tile, stone, and glass.

🛠️ 4-Step Tile Floor Installation Guide

Understand the process, anticipate the challenges, and decide if you’re ready to DIY.

1. Planning

  • Choose tile design, layout, and pattern
  • Select grout color, caulk, and leveling system
  • Order all materials in advance
  • ✅ The fun part—you handle the creative, we’ll the tools!

2. Prep

  • Demo old flooring (if needed)
  • Physically demanding—bring a friend!
  • Critical step: flatten the subfloor
  • Remove all debris, screws, and high spots
  • Setup the layout – a dry-fit makes sure you’ll catch issues like tiny sliver tiles or unbalanced grout lines
  • ⚠️ A single pebble or ⅛” hump can ruin tile setting and a bad layout will be visible for decades

3. Set

  • Mix thinset with power mixer for 1-hour worth of tile setting
  • Cut tiles using a wet saw and polish cut edges. An abrasive saw is much safer than traditional wood-cutting saws with sharp teeth.
  • Set and level tiles while watching the clock before thinset dries
  • ⚠️ Tedious but repeatable with good prep

4. Finish

  • Apply grout between tiles
  • Caulk seams and edges cleanly
  • Use finishing tools to reduce mess
  • ⚠️ Only aesthetics at this point, but can be tricky! Finishing tools and tips on applying grout / caulking helps get clean lines while avoiding sticky hands
Thinking about starting?
Tile install is physically demanding—you’ll be on your knees for hours, lifting heavy tiles and racing to spread thinset before it skins over—and even with meticulous prep (flattening high spots, cleaning thoroughly), unexpected hiccups can arise and thinset can get downright messy. But push through, and you could tile a kitchen, large bathroom, or 2–3 bedrooms in just two weekends, saving $4,000–$6,000+ over hiring a contractor. The best part is, we’ve touched the hot stove before you—and have designed a system that helps avoid issues and enjoy the best project experience possible!
Toolio FAQ
How does delivery & pickup work?

Rentals run from 9:00 a.m. on the first day to 5:00 p.m. on the final day. We deliver between 7:00–9:00 a.m. and pick up between 5:00–7:00 p.m. Occasionally, delivery may happen the night before and pickup the morning after your rental ends — you’re never charged for extra time outside the window.

How does Toolio compare to other rental centers?

Toolio isn’t just about price—it’s about outcomes. Pricing isn’t apples-to-apples, so we encourage you not to judge on the most obvious sticker prices. Our approach is full solutions: comprehensive packages not because of more tools, but because the tools we include lead to better project results.

We work to avoid surprises that drive up your long‑term cost. Delivery and pickup are included, our process is thoughtful from Day 1 to Done, and we back you with success guaranteed. Customers come to us for results—not just tools.

We know price matters and we aim to be competitive. We generally don’t directly price match, because what we offer you can’t find anywhere else.

For example, a 200 sq ft tile project over 3 days:

  • Traditional rental centers: Tile saw around $75/day ($225), plus mortar mixer, shop‑vac, grinder, spacers, hand tools, and safety gear—often purchased separately. Total: $1250+ for gear that may sit unused until your next tile job.
  • Toolio: Pro‑grade tools bundled and delivered, curated accessories, and step‑by‑step guidance. Total: $610 for 3 days, delivery & pickup included.

You’re not just renting tools—you’re renting a solution. With fewer trips to the store, fewer surprises, and better results, Toolio helps you spend smarter across the entire project.

Questions at checkout? Text or call us—we’ll gladly walk through the numbers. Our customers want projects done, not just tools. Let us help you save on projects and protect the promise of DIY.

Will you teach me how to use the tools?

We include quick-reference guides as part of each bundle. For a guided process where we walk you through every step, check out Project Partner.

What if I already own an item in the bundle?

You can skip most items in the bundle—look for the item, and pick the dropdown item “SKIP.” When this is not available, we consider the item a critical part of the bundle that cannot be separated.

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