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in Asheville, NC (North Carolina)

General Stats for Asheville

  • 2,078 neighbors
  • 2,145 new projects
  • 87 pros
  • 509 contractor ratings & reviews

Asheville Tile Contractors Stats

  • Neighbors Who Did Project: 0

North Carolina Tile Contractors Stats

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  • # of Pro Ratings: 0
  • Average Pro Rating: 0.0/5.00
Reviews

for Asheville Tile Contractors

Kitchen Encore

Install Ceramic or Porcelain Tile in 28787

Did a fine job. Qualty was there and it looked good.

-- Neighbor

Kitchen Encore

Install Vinyl or Linoleum Sheet Flooring or Tiles in 28804

The workmanship was done with precise expertise and was completed without delay, beyond expectations. Not only did they address the issues at hand but they were also able to complete other tasks along way that were requested outside the original scope of work and still finished in the time frame that was originally quoted. We handled the project from out of state and couldn't have asked for a more professional and patient individual who accomadated us in every way possible.

We would work with Kitchen Encore on any future project and have already recommended them to various people for potential future home projects that they may have.

-- Mary G.

Kitchen Encore

Repair Ceramic or Porcelain Tile in 28803

Original proposal to re-grout and caulk the shower became a larger project when some of the tile on the floor of our shower was found to be loose. On starting to remove the tile, it was found that there were two levels of tile, so a previous owner had just tiled over the problem. Both Scott and Joe were thorough, neat and completed the job in a timely fashion. Our only concern was that a project that was estimated to be $125 to grout on tile turned out to be $615.30 to redue the tile floor.

-- Neighbor

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