Friday, September 23, 2011

Tacoma Tile Installation | 3 Questions to Ask Your Tile Contractor

When I try to think about people needing a Tacoma tile contractor to help them tile their bathroom, shower, kitchen, back splash, or whatever, I try to think about what I look for when I'm looking for an auto mechanic. I know a ton about tiling, so I try to think about something I don't know much about - that's why we go to mechanics.

When I think about what I'd want in a mechanic, it's really quite simple. First, I want good work. I can appreciate good work, and I'm willing to pay a little more for it. If I want cheap work on my car I can go get some kid from auto mechanic school and let him practice on my car. If you want cheap work on your tile installation just try to do it yourself (by the way, this is no mark on your skills, it's simply a fact that you don't do this for a living).

Second, I want reliability. I want to know when this guy who's going to be working on my car says he's going to do the work, and that it's going to cost "x," that it will. When he said the work is going to be done, it is done. And, when I get my car back, it runs like a dream (i.e. no "hidden" problems that need to be fixed later). he leaves at night after working, the place doesn't look like a disaster zone.

Third, and finally, I want trustworthiness. When I let someone work on my car, I want to know they are going to do the work they say they will do, they will do it well, and they will treat my car with the same respect and care that I give it. I also want to know that if I ever have a problem with my the way the work was done, that I can make a phone call and have it taken care of.

When I'm installing tile for someone, I want to give them exactly the same thing. I want to give them the best work quality imaginable. I want people to be amazed with our back splash installation. I want to be the most reliable service professional they've ever worked with, and I want them to know they can trust that I will deliver on everything I promise. And that's what you get with on-point-tile.

Pretty soon we'll be putting some testimonials up here, along with some examples of our work. If you have any questions or want to know anything specifically let me know. I love talking with my potential customers!

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