How much do granite & stone tile repair services typically cost?
- Durham, North Carolina Average$400
- Typical Range$400 - $400
- Low End - High End$400 - $400
Stairs, Carpet and Area Rugs, Luxury Vinyl Planks , and 2 more
"Awesome job. Great to be able to review tile selections in your home and the selected space!"
Deborah P. in July 2022
Plumbing, Electrical, All house hold remodeling needs , and 7 more
"They are polite, kind, walked us through every step and their prices are exceptional."
Annatoli M. in December 2017
Grout Repair, Grout Cleaning, Grout Sealing , and 1 more
"Very professional and workers had great work ethics. All were well mannered."
May H. in December 2023
Ceramic Tile & Marble Installations, All Things Tile, Tile Repair , and 1 more
"MTC was prompt and responsive to request for estimate. I felt the cost was fair based on the levels of cleaning outlined. The arrangement for the job took place on schedules that messed with family and the job was well done and I was pleased, very pleased with the result. A little sealant got exposed to the glass wall of the shower but MTC was willing to come back to clean it but they talked me through how to remove it and I did. They were eager to make sure I was fully satisfied."
sam M. in November 2012
jteliteserv.com, Renovations
"JT Elite Services redesigned and transformed my laundry room. They installed new tile, painted the cabinets, and took down that hidious popcorn ceiling texture. It is now up to date, clean, and beautiful. Now I enjoy doing laundry again! Thanks to Taylor and his team. Would highly recommend!"
Wes R. in June 2024
Durham Tile Contractors are rated 4.9 out of 5 based on 131 reviews of 131 pros.
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