Talley Tile LLC
4.5
Serves Overland Park, KS
2 years in business
Tile Installers You Can Trust
After becoming a Master Tile Setter in the Union , I wanted to work with people more directly and build my company and business providing personal service and making the folk that I am blessed to work with make their vision become reality.
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RJ Renovations
4.5
Serves Overland Park, KS
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Construction renovation company based out of Cass County. I have been in construction for 10 years. I specialize in swimming pool work involving paint, tile, plumbing, equipment, weekly service, openings and closings and more. As well as any type of concrete work. Ready to assist you with competitive rates and unmatched quality
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Blue HENRY Remodeling LLC
4.5
Serves Overland Park, KS
8 years in business
We actually started our business because of our experience with bad contractors. We started out buying, fixing, and selling properties. Within the first year we ran across contractors that either, didn't know what they were doing, scammers, or just simply didn't show up to do the work. We lost tens of thousands of dollars. So, we decided to start working on our own projects. Seven years later, we built a remodeling business to be proud of. We stand out because we are responsive, knowledgeable, fair, and try to stick to the timeliness we give. We believe the best way to grow our business is word of mouth. We produce a product that worth telling someone about.
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1. What types of tile do installers work with?
Tile installers work with ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, glass, and mosaic tiles.
2. How long does tile installation usually take?
Installation time depends on the area size and tile type, ranging from a few hours to several days.
3. Do tile installers provide materials or do I need to supply them?
Some installers supply materials, while others require you to provide tiles and grout; clarify before hiring.
4. How much does tile installation cost?
Costs typically range from $5 to $15 per square foot, depending on tile type and installation complexity.
5. What preparation is needed before tile installation?
The subfloor or surface should be clean, level, and dry; installers may handle preparation or advise accordingly.
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