
Bullnose
We make your job easy. Because our products and services are superior!
Why bullnose your tiles? To give them a rounded finish that enhances your decoration in the places where your tiles end. These tiles not only provide an attractive finish, but also create a more pleasant environment. Its round-edged tiles are free of sharp edges, serving as a protective barrier to prevent unnecessary accidents.
You can eliminate the frustrating problems of order delays by having your tiles ground with us.
At US Bullnosing we offer:
Bullnose in natural stone (travertine, granite, marble, limestone, onyx and cobblestone).
– Bullnose for tiles of all sizes and compositions.
Bullnose in porcelain and ceramic.
– The texture goes all the way to the end of the tile.
– Edges with long-lasting enamel for greater durability and useful life.
Nobody knows Bullnosing better!
We specialize in tile sizing – tiles are cut to a specific dimension to meet your installation demands.
Plus, we partner with a trusted shipping company that allows us to ship anywhere in the United States for fast delivery.
US Bullnosing offers bullnose services for:
- Tiles
- Porcelain stoneware
- Glazed tiles, natural stone (travertine, granite, marble, limestone, onyx and cobblestone).
We work with homeowners, designers, contractors, manufacturers and distributors to ensure that all of their tiles can be enhanced with Bullnosing.


Half Bullnose
Half bullnose are rounded edges but are easier to keep clean. This type of bullnose is rounded at the top but flat at the bottom.
Half bullnose edges are often considered a standard cut. Because its edge is still rounded at the top, it makes it more secure.
Full Bullnose
Full Bullnose is rounded along its top and bottom edges, this edge style is reminiscent of a letter «U» lying on its side. This shape offers narrow looking pieces.
This finish is ideal from a safety standpoint. It doesn’t have many sharp corners where you can get hurt. Not only that, but the lack of distinct angles makes the material less likely to chip when something hits it.
