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Prestige Tile Care

Seattle, WA 98166 425-737-3231

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Hired him to fix cracked grout on shower floor and clean/seal two showers.... - Mar 09, 2020

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Wilson Tile & Marble

14926 Aurora Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98133 206-517-4438

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Good communication. I had my bathroom tile cleaned and re-grouted. They arrived... - Jul 23, 2020

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A Tile Tradition

5957 4th Ave S
Seattle, WA 98108 206-767-2003

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its hard to find a good tile installer...i found one..very prompt,clean,quick,friendly... - Sep 05, 2013

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Florida Tile

665 S Orcas St
Seattle, WA 98108 206-767-9819

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Zetamari Mosaic Artworks

503 N 62nd St
Seattle, WA 98103 206-632-3935

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Accorn Enterprises, LLC.

142 NE 156th St
Seattle, WA 98155 206-940-2627

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Dragged out a T&M job to max out charges. - Sep 01, 2016

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Empire Stone & Tile

Seattle, WA 98104 206-551-3061

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Great Floors

1251 1st Ave S
Seattle, WA 98134 206-624-7800

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Home Depot

1335 N 205th St
Seattle, WA 98133 206-546-1900

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Lowe's

2700 Rainier Ave S
Seattle, WA 98144 206-760-0832

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did not have a good experience with their tile installation. - Dec 20, 2014

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Madrona Tile

3312 E Cherry St
Seattle, WA 98122 206-225-6270

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Pacific Irons/Building Materials

2250 4th Ave S
Seattle, WA 98134 206-628-6256

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Romeo Tile Company

3630 46th Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98116 206-285-7724

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Great! Would absolutely use again - Sep 19, 2020

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Seattle Tile

7716 15th Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98117 206-782-1985

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