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Marking & Layout Tools

Lock in straight reference lines and repeatable measurements before you set the first tile. This collection features pro-grade layout & marking tools—like chalk lines, straightedges, levels, and measuring tapes—so your grid stays true and your finished work looks intentional.

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Tavy Tile-Puck™ Lippage Detector & Marble Leveler

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Tavy Tile Puck Level & Lippage Detector - Perfect Tool for Tile Setting The Tavy Tile Puck is the perfect tool for tile contractors and home re...

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Original price $14.50 - Original price $14.50
Original price
$14.50
$14.50 - $14.50
Current price $14.50

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—not thinset. The goal is simple: establish clean reference lines, confirm measurements, and keep everything consistent as you move across the room. The tools in this Tile Layout Tools collection are built for that job: faster snap lines, straighter checks, and reliable measuring so you can commit to your layout with confidence.

What’s in this collection

1) Marking & reference line tools

Chalk lines and refills help you establish centerlines, offsets, and grid lines that stay visible while you work.

2) Straightedges & layout checking tools

Straightedges let you verify long runs, keep rows honest, and check alignment before minor errors become big ones.

3) Measuring & leveling essentials

Measuring tapes and level/alignment tools support accurate cuts, clean reveals, and consistent pattern spacing—especially on walls, niches, and feature areas.

How to choose (what to look for)

  • Room size + run length: Bigger floors and longer walls benefit from longer straightedges and bold, consistent lines.
  • Visibility needs: Choose chalk and marking tools that stay readable on your substrate and in your lighting conditions.
  • Accuracy & durability: A layout tool that slips, flexes, or becomes hard to read costs more in rework than it saves up front.
  • Your workflow: If you’re doing high-volume installs, prioritize tools that are quick to deploy and easy to reset for repeat measurements.