Mr Tile LLC
- Floor Tile in Asheville, NC
- Carpet in Fairview, NC
- Interior Tile Work in Fletcher, NC
Mr Tile is a small company founded in Asheville, NC. Since 2013 we are completely dedicated to improving life quality through art and design. We change and create new living spaces with tile, marble, slate, natural stone, hard wood flooring, floating laminate and carpet. Whenever we get our hands to work, for a new shower, tub surround, flooring, backsplash, or a mosaic, our quality it’s outstanding. We also expertise with indoor/outdoor projects like patios, fire places and artistic tile murals as we take pride in the attention to detail put into each project. We are known for the quality of our work and the integrity of our business. We look forward to building long-term relationships with our clients.
Year Established | 2013 |
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Business Categories | Flooring, Tile Work in Asheville, NC |
This is very important, since an estimate is just that. Many contractors will submit a "paper estimate", meaning they've written the estimate down on paper. The bill is the true amount owed and will almost always say "Invoice" or "Bill" at the top of the page. The bill should also list the date it was issued, the due date of payment, and a list of services rendered.
Though a standard question, it's important to ask. Most contractors will tell you how long they expect the job to take without you asking. If they don't volunteer that information, be sure to ask. It's also helpful to ask if that's a hard finish date, meaning that it's the definite finish date. If it's a soft finish date, it may be extended for any number of reasons.
You'll always want to ask how long the company has been in business in Asheville. While this isn't a guarantee that the company will do good work, companies with longevity on their side must be doing something right. That being said, there are newer companies that do great work. If the company is under three years old, ask where the owner was employed before and for how long. If he/she has a long history of employment, it's reasonable to infer that he or she decided to go into business for themselves after so many years of experience.
This really only matters if you have a preference, but it is good to ask. If you have a strong ideological belief about unions or nonunions, it's perfectly acceptable to make a decision based on the preference.
Some companies may require a 10% deposit, some may not require any. For larger projects, you'll almost always need to give a deposit, and it's good to ask how much the deposit will be before going forward with a project. The Asheville contractor will know how much they need for a deposit when they've given you the estimate, so ask early.