Owner/Operator Of Chugiak Restoration & Custom Tile. 30+ Years Experience In The Construction Trade. Licensed-Bonded-Insured. Quality Work, Free Estimates. Please call 907-244-7333 to schedule a estimate.
"They never even returned my call. I found someone else."
Don W on November 2020
Owner/Operator Of Chugiak Restoration & Custom Tile. 30+ Years Experience In The Construction Trade. Licensed-Bonded-Insured. Quality Work, Free Estimates. Please call 907-244-7333 to schedule a estimate.
"They never even returned my call. I found someone else."
Don W on November 2020
Hello and thank you for considering my services. Licensed, bonded, insured general contractor with 40 years experience in full phase, residential remodel, troubleshooting, repairs, upgrades, and new builds, with specialized skills in drywall, texture, and interior and exterior paint. John
Hello and thank you for considering my services. Licensed, bonded, insured general contractor with 40 years experience in full phase, residential remodel, troubleshooting, repairs, upgrades, and new builds, with specialized skills in drywall, texture, and interior and exterior paint. John
We are general contractors licensed, bonded, and insured with a residential endorsement (#117477) meaning that we can provide new construction, additions, remodels, and renovations. We provide all services related to the above from the ground up. We strive to provide a custom experience for each homeowner. We are a partnership business with a combined 25+ years of experience. Please call or email to set up a free estimate.
"Great! Case & Gamble were very professional and communicated well throughout the process. Would absolutely hire again."
Daniel J on May 2019
We are general contractors licensed, bonded, and insured with a residential endorsement (#117477) meaning that we can provide new construction, additions, remodels, and renovations. We provide all services related to the above from the ground up. We strive to provide a custom experience for each homeowner. We are a partnership business with a combined 25+ years of experience. Please call or email to set up a free estimate.
"Great! Case & Gamble were very professional and communicated well throughout the process. Would absolutely hire again."
Daniel J on May 2019
Renovations Unlimited- business owner and registered journeyman carpenter, Josh Heath, is there everyday ensuring the highest level of quality and care for your home. Our services range greatly and include, window and door replacements, full kitchen and bath remodels, custom decks, "honey do" lists, and much more - just ask! You can't beat the quality of work being performed by a business owner, no one could care more about what they produce! All work performed by the business owner! Check out my website for a portfolio of some of my projects! buildingak.weebly.com
"Went excellent!"
Erin B on May 2018
Renovations Unlimited- business owner and registered journeyman carpenter, Josh Heath, is there everyday ensuring the highest level of quality and care for your home. Our services range greatly and include, window and door replacements, full kitchen and bath remodels, custom decks, "honey do" lists, and much more - just ask! You can't beat the quality of work being performed by a business owner, no one could care more about what they produce! All work performed by the business owner! Check out my website for a portfolio of some of my projects! buildingak.weebly.com
"Went excellent!"
Erin B on May 2018
Skilled in all aspects of my trade including new construction or remodel, residential or commercial. In 1997, I began my career in tile/stone masonry in Las Vegas with Bricklayer's and Allied Craftsmen Local #13. After the financial crisis, I left Nevada to come back home to Alaska in 2009. I learned my trade from some of the best tile/stone masons in the country. I am owner and sole employee of my business so, all work done by TileMaster is done by me. Please verify my Alaska contractor's license (#171572) and Alaska business license (#10147598) at https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl/Home.aspx You can also view my portfolio on Facebook.com (TileMaster)
Skilled in all aspects of my trade including new construction or remodel, residential or commercial. In 1997, I began my career in tile/stone masonry in Las Vegas with Bricklayer's and Allied Craftsmen Local #13. After the financial crisis, I left Nevada to come back home to Alaska in 2009. I learned my trade from some of the best tile/stone masons in the country. I am owner and sole employee of my business so, all work done by TileMaster is done by me. Please verify my Alaska contractor's license (#171572) and Alaska business license (#10147598) at https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl/Home.aspx You can also view my portfolio on Facebook.com (TileMaster)
I am a small, locally owned construction, renovation, and handyman service. I specialize in remodels, decks and porches, interior and exterior paint, along with finish work.
I am a small, locally owned construction, renovation, and handyman service. I specialize in remodels, decks and porches, interior and exterior paint, along with finish work.
We do fabrication and installation of countertops, repairs, cabinet restorations, drywall and tiles. We offer granite, quartz, marble, cabinets, monkeypot and many more things, our technicians have a lot of experience working with stone countertops and also laminate and solid surfaces. We are a local business.
"Perfectly done! We put in our request through Angi and we were immediately contacted by phone. Even better a request by the contractor to come over and see what work was needed to be done was made (4 hours later no less) with the work to be completed the following day! Happy, happy homeowners here!"
Beth P on March 2022
We do fabrication and installation of countertops, repairs, cabinet restorations, drywall and tiles. We offer granite, quartz, marble, cabinets, monkeypot and many more things, our technicians have a lot of experience working with stone countertops and also laminate and solid surfaces. We are a local business.
"Perfectly done! We put in our request through Angi and we were immediately contacted by phone. Even better a request by the contractor to come over and see what work was needed to be done was made (4 hours later no less) with the work to be completed the following day! Happy, happy homeowners here!"
Beth P on March 2022
Best Deal Steam Carpet Cleaning is your smart choice for the cleaning of rugs and carpets in homes and offices as well as water damage. We are an accredited and certified firm that has built a reputation of excellence and quality customer service over the past years. We offer our services in the Eagle River and Anchorage areas of Alaska. Our unique steam based cleaning techniques ensure that your carpets are left looking clean and smelling fresh. They will last longer. Using steam prevents problems with irritation and allergy that many of the harsh chemicals used in cleaning cause.
"Awesome company. Professional, courteous and reasonably priced. He has saved carpets that we thought we were going to have to replace. After he was done cleaning them, they looked brand new!"
Sam J on March 2019
Best Deal Steam Carpet Cleaning is your smart choice for the cleaning of rugs and carpets in homes and offices as well as water damage. We are an accredited and certified firm that has built a reputation of excellence and quality customer service over the past years. We offer our services in the Eagle River and Anchorage areas of Alaska. Our unique steam based cleaning techniques ensure that your carpets are left looking clean and smelling fresh. They will last longer. Using steam prevents problems with irritation and allergy that many of the harsh chemicals used in cleaning cause.
"Awesome company. Professional, courteous and reasonably priced. He has saved carpets that we thought we were going to have to replace. After he was done cleaning them, they looked brand new!"
Sam J on March 2019
Framing, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Decks, Hardwood Floors and Tile is what we love to do, residential or commercial
Framing, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Decks, Hardwood Floors and Tile is what we love to do, residential or commercial
Both materials work well, so start by thinking about foot traffic and budget. Porcelain is denser and absorbs less water, so it’s ideal for busy entries, kitchens, and baths—even if it costs a little more.
Ceramic is lighter, easier to cut, and comes in a wider range of styles, making it a solid pick for walls or light-use floors. Match the tile’s durability rating to the space, and you’ll get the best balance of looks, performance, and price.
A solid subfloor starts with a flat, crack-free surface. Your installer will level any low spots, reinforce weak areas, and screw down fiber-cement backer board or quality plywood before setting tile.
Skipping this step invites movement, cracked grout, and even water damage—issues that are far pricier than prep work. Hire a pro to get the base right, and your new tile will look sharp and stay put for years.
Give the thin-set 24 to 48 hours to cure before you start grouting. Rushing the process can nudge tiles out of place, weaken the bond, and create cracks you’ll have to fix later. Keep foot traffic off the area until you’re ready to grout, and you’ll lock in a strong, even finish that lasts.
Tile size changes the workload. Large-format pieces mean fewer grout lines and faster coverage, but they’re heavier and need careful handling to avoid breakage and lippage. Small mosaics create intricate looks yet take more time to set and space correctly, so labor costs climb. Weigh your style goals against the extra effort (and budget) each option requires before you decide.
You can leave tiles ungrouted for a short window, but only if the surface stays clean and undisturbed. Once the thin-set cures, finish the job as soon as possible. Grout seals joints against moisture and locks the layout in place; waiting too long invites dirt, water, and movement that can shorten the life of your new surface.
Use at least two millimeter spacers on walls and three millimeter spacers on floors to give grout room to bond and absorb normal expansion. Larger, rustic tiles may call for wider joints, while precision-cut porcelain often looks best with tighter gaps. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and local code, and you’ll end up with an even, long-lasting layout.