Top 10 tile flooring repair services in Charlottesville, VA
Top questions to ask before hiring a tile flooring repair specialist
A professional will assist you with scope and estimates, but having a clear idea of what you want to accomplish will help communication.
Do you want professionals to do everything, or do you have the time and skill to do some of the work?
Many projects such as have a DIY component, such as painting or cleanup.
First and foremost, protect yourself and make sure the contractor and any sub-contractors are licensed, bonded and insured.
Recent reviews for Charlottesville tile flooring repair services
Swindled my wife out of over $3000 on the second job for her by saying he had materials, paid for by her and never came back to home in Henrico to perform work.Also did not clean up the trash from the first job ending in her job having to pay for removal....
Note the Bommer Group was canceled on Thumbtack probably due to complaints and bad reviews
Tony does excellent work. I would definitely use his services again to work on my home. Great work !!!! Thank you Tony
Awesome!
Tony was an amazing help in advising and helping me to make the best decisions for redesigning a part of my home. The work was beautiful and doors he made were fabulous. Fiona
Curb Appeal is the "go to" place/person for anyone who has a home service or maintenance need. Tony (the Handiest Man) not only has exceptional knowledge and skills about all aspects of home repair and improvement, he has a friendly, collaborative approa...
Our porch was falling apart. I was scared to go out on it for fear I would fall through it. After they redid the whole thing I can go outside and enjoy the evening. They did an awesome job.
Ron will fix or repair ANY job you have! Professional, precise, accurate, dependable, and affordable!
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Flooring repair or partial replacement
Tile or terrazzo floor
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In 2012, the original basement tile floor was partially covered with concrete to make it level, and then overlaid with bamboo flooring. Now, the bamboo needs to be replaced because of water damage, but first the original tile needs to be checked for water damage, and the original tile and concrete need to be dried out, so a new floor of faux wood tile can be installed to replace the bamboo.
200-500 sq ft
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