No tiler listed in Paisley yet.
Nobody’s claimed the spot yet - we’ll let you know when one joins.
About Tilers
A tiler fits ceramic, porcelain and stone tiles on walls and floors - in bathrooms, kitchens, hallways and utility rooms.
Good tiling is precise, neat and watertight; poor tiling causes problems for years.
Always check the adhesive, grout and silicone used are rated for wet areas in bathrooms and shower enclosures.
- tiling services
- tile installation
- bathroom tiling
About Paisley
Paisley is the largest town in Renfrewshire and the fifth-largest settlement in Scotland, sitting on the White Cart Water about seven miles west of Glasgow city centre.
The town's history is inseparable from the textile industry - Paisley became the world centre for the production of the distinctive teardrop-shaped pattern that bears its name and the Coats and Clark thread mills made it a global manufacturing powerhouse in the 19th century.
Paisley Abbey, founded in 1163 by Walter FitzAlan, is one of Scotland's most important medieval churches and the traditional birthplace of the Royal House of Stewart. The town centre retains a remarkable collection of Victorian and Edwardian civic architecture, including the Town Hall, the Coats Memorial Church and the Paisley Museum, which is undergoing a major transformation.
Transport connections are strong - Paisley Gilmour Street is one of the busiest railway stations in Scotland outside the cities, with services to Glasgow Central in under ten minutes and the M8 motorway passes along the northern edge of the town.
About Renfrewshire
Renfrewshire is a council area in west-central Scotland, lying immediately to the west and south-west of Glasgow on the southern bank of the River Clyde. It covers around 270 square kilometres and has a population of roughly 180,000, making it one of the more densely populated council areas outside the four main cities.
Paisley is the largest town and administrative centre - the fifth-largest settlement in Scotland - with a rich industrial heritage built on thread-making, weaving and the iconic Paisley pattern that took the town's name around the world. The medieval Paisley Abbey, founded in 1163, remains one of the finest monastic churches in Scotland and is believed to be the birthplace of the Stewart royal dynasty.
Beyond Paisley, the landscape varies considerably. The northern strip along the Clyde is low-lying and industrialised, taking in Renfrew, Inchinnan and Erskine. The centre and south-west rise into the Renfrewshire Heights, a belt of rolling farmland and moorland dotted with attractive villages like Lochwinnoch, Kilbarchan, Houston and Bridge of Weir that have a distinctly rural character despite being within easy reach of Glasgow.
Transport links are excellent. Glasgow Airport sits within the council boundary at Abbotsinch, the M8 motorway crosses the area east to west and railway lines connect Paisley, Johnstone and the surrounding towns to Glasgow Central in as little as ten minutes - making Renfrewshire one of the most accessible parts of the Glasgow city region.
See what claiming looks like
Lothian Flooring Company claimed their flooring specialist spot in Musselburgh.