About Us

We’re a family-run business, established in 1992

Ceramic Tile and Bathroom Supplies are a family-run business dedicated to providing the best service possible, we pride ourselves on our reputation for being the number one tile and bathroom specialists in the area.

We have a vast array of tiles and bathrooms on display to suit a variety of tastes and budgets, as we import directly from factories across Europe our prices are very competitive and the products are the latest designs.

The company was founded in 1992 by Paul & Janette Nevitt with the aim to provide quality tiles at very competitive prices, as the business grew the original premises was not adequate for the expanding business, therefore Ceramic Tile and Bathroom Supplies moved to 37 Mill Street Crewe, where the business continued to expand and develop further, after years of progress and many returning customers the business required a larger showroom, as such we moved to our current address 92-94 Mill Street Crewe where we also started to offer an excellent choice of bathroom wares, during this time Paul & Janette’s two sons and daughter joined the company Matthew, Steven & Laura and continue to push the business forward.

We look forward to seeing you.

Paul, Janette, Matthew, Steven & Laura

The Tile Association

We are a proud member of

The Tile Association (TTA)

Formed in January 2000, through the amalgamation of the NMTFA (National Master Tile Fixers’ Association), the NTA (National Tile Association), the TPB (Tile Promotion Board) and the British Ceramic Tile Council, The Tile Association (TTA) brings together over 75 years of combined industry experience.

Since formation, TTA has more than doubled in size as the single, independent association for the entire UK tiling industry. TTA now has more than 1,000 member business units, consisting of tiling contractors, fixers, distributors, retailers and manufacturers. The aim is to achieve a competent, qualified workforce in the industry.

TTA’s core purpose: building excellence in tiling and the tiled environment