Frattarola Tile
About us
I work by myself and do all of the tile work myself. For small jobs I can do the minor carpentry, drywall/taping and can replace some minor electrical and plumbing fixtures (toilets, faucets, light fixtures). For everything else I have a trusted team of sub-contractors that I have worked with for years.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Installation of all ceramic, porcelain, stone and glass tile. Everything from re-grouting to a full kitchen or bathroom re-model.
Amenities
Free Estimates
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kitchen floor (linoleum) really took a beating. We wanted tile, but no
one would help us, because (although the house was new when we bought
it) the floor in the kitchen was uneven. Mr. Frattarola did not see
that as a problem--he gave us an estimate, helped us pick out the tile
(porcelain, in our case), and went right to work. He was neat, polite,
considerate (built us a and quot;bridgeand quot; so we could get from one room to the
next while we couldn't step on the tile), and had the whole job done in
less than two weeks. The floor looks terrific, and it is flat! (for the
first time!) We highly recommend him.
"The Customers were a pleasure to work for and made my job easier by clearing away things when needed, being available for my questions, and paying promptly for materials and services. If only all jobs could be like this :)"
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