A Little Bit About Me
With 25 years of experience working with tile, I have gained valuable skills that I utilize for my customers. I’d like to tell you about my journey- because if you don’t know me, how can you trust my services?
I started in 1997 learning tile as a union finisher working in Rochester and the local area. I’ve done several projects at local hospitals, clinics and many other locations. So this has been my community for a long time. I eagerly sought out opportunities to educate myself with hands-on experience as well as various schools and trainings. This has helped me to have a deep appreciation for what goes into a tile installation. It also taught me how to install to industry standards and best practice. Consistently following these practices leads to the best installs and ones that are meant to last a lifetime. However, learning once is not enough because the industry is continually changing and making refinements. Therefore, I keep up with continuing education as well as what the latest developments are in the industry. For example, 5 years ago I decided to learn how to do luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and laminate flooring because there was an increase in demand. I eventually became a lead (known as a foreman) of a crew. At that position you are responsible for all installations. I’ve been given the responsibility to lead as many as 50+ men on multiple sites. Every job has its own challenges and I’ve overcome many that came my way. With each one, I’ve had to judge whether installations were up to optimal quality or not, training my skills even further.
After 25 years, I’ve decided to bring my expertise personally to the Rochester community. I will carefully oversee each installation project and make sure it meets your expectations as well as my high standards.
Further questions? Feel free to reach out and also check out our review section. I look forward to working with you Rochester!
My Guarantee
I will help you to get the best warranty by installing with single manufacturer’s products. Many shops will save pennies by subbing out materials, but it will not get you the longer warranty you may desire.