Top 3 tile flooring repair services in Portland, OR
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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 Portland tile flooring repair services
He doesnt pay his employees. We been trying for 2 weeks to get money owed!!!!! Pay!!!
I have worked with Roca . He is honest contractor with fair pricing . I would recommend him to all of my friends
I love my new kitchen and two bathrooms. Such a high quality job. Would definitely recommend and use this company again.
Does amazing work!! They’ve done a very beautiful job with my master shower, & kitchen back splash! Very professional.
We have had LeBlanc design and furnish kitchen cabinets, hardwood flooring and carpet. They did an outstanding job, were professional, timely, and I recommend them highly.
LeBlanc refinished all our hardwood floors and installed new Marmoleum flooring in our kitchen. The hardwood looks beautiful. You can't even tell where they had to make repairs. Allison was incredibly helpful throughout, assisting us in making decisions a...
LeBlanc Floors provided me with excellent support and advice in choosing my carpet, vinyl and wood flooring. Kevin, Allison and Pieter walked me through and could not have been more helpful. Installation went smoothly without a hitch. All in all, I am ...
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Latest projects near Portland
Within a month
Flooring repair or partial replacement
Tile or terrazzo floor
No
Loose or unsecured tiles
Under 50 sq ft
Yes
No
Within 48 hours
Tile or terrazzo floor
I'm not sure
Water damage to kitchen tile floor and sub floor due to leak from 1/4" H2O line to refrigerator
Under 50 sq ft
No
I'm not sure