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  • 1,823 neighbors
  • 1,918 new projects
  • 531 pros
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Illinois Tile Contractors Stats

  • Total Prescreened Pros: 34
  • # of Pro Ratings: 32
  • Average Pro Rating: 4.66/5.00
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for Arlington Heights Tile Contractors

Armstrong Home Improvement, LLC

Install Glass or Acrylic Blocks in 60639

I believe I was overcharged by $125.
Or, I just overpaid.
Please refund the $125.

Gwen Meyer
2652 N Austin Ave
Chicago, IL 60639

773=745-8556
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-- Neighbor

Solar Solutions and Glass

Resurface or Reface a Bathtub or Other Bath or Kitchen Surface in 60018

the job looks great and the tech was very courteous and knowlegeable.

-- Nila M.

Armstrong Home Improvement, LLC

Install or Replace Sliding Doors in 60656

The salesman/owner (Eric) was a very pleasant person to deal with. The estimate he gave was reasonable, and I didn't have to put up with heavy handed sales tactics. The patio door that I ordered took a bit longer than I was told to expect, but not by an overly unreasonable amount of time. The installer came out on what will probably end up being the coldest day of the year, and did a very competent job, everything looks great. He managed to put in a sliding glass patio door and a bathroom window in about 6 hours, by himself. The patio door does not slide open as easily as Eric told me it would, but still work nicely.

-- Mark V.

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