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Measure, Mark and Level Tools

Set your layout with confidence using professional tools to measure, mark, and level tile work accurately. From snapping reference lines to checking straightness and plumb, this collection helps you keep layouts clean and cuts consistent.

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Crowne Trim Square

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Crowne Square – Precision Tile Trim & Jolly Cutting Tool The Crowne Square is the ultimate tool for flawless tile trim and jolly cuts. With its...

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Original price $39.96 - Original price $39.96
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Current price $39.96

This collection features high-quality products carefully selected for our customers. Browse our selection to find exactly what you're looking for.

Great tile work starts with layout you can trust. If your measurements are off or your reference lines drift, the install will fight you the whole way with crooked joints, uneven reveals, and avoidable re-cuts. The Measure, Mark and Level collection groups the essential layout tools tile installers rely on to set accurate control lines, verify straightness and plumb, and keep patterns consistent from the first row to the last cut.

What’s in this collection


  • Measure tools

    Tape measures and measurement essentials that help you pull repeat numbers fast, plan cuts accurately, and keep reveals consistent across walls and floors.

  • Marking tools

    Chalk lines and marking supplies for centerlines, grid lines, offsets, and reference marks that stay visible while you work.

  • Level and straightness checks

    Levels and straightedges to confirm plumb, check runs, and catch issues before they show up in the finished surface.

How to choose the right tools

  • Choose visibility first

    If you can’t see your line clearly on the substrate you’re working over, everything slows down. Pick marking tools that stay readable in dusty conditions and jobsite lighting.
  • Match tool length to the job

    Longer runs benefit from longer straightedges and reliable levels so you’re checking what the eye will actually notice.
  • Plan for repeatability

    The best layout tools are the ones that help you repeat the same measurement and the same reference line without second guessing.
  • Use checks early, not late

    Straightness and plumb checks are most valuable before you commit to thinset and tile. A quick check at layout saves hours of correction later.

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