
Serving Trenton, NJ and surrounding areas
In business since 2002
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Tile Clean & Seal and Caulk"





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Serving Trenton, NJ and surrounding areas
In business since 2002
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Tile Clean & Seal and Caulk"





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Serving Trenton, NJ and surrounding areas
In business since 2000
Free estimates
"John has done a nice job retiling our powder room. As others have mentioned he is very busy but will work as long as needed to get the job done right (our 45sq/ft job ended up being a bit more involved once old tile was removed). Will upload photos once grout is sealed and buffed in a couple days."





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Serving Trenton, NJ and surrounding areas
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Grout Works was courteous and professional and a pleasure to deal with. They explained the different options and prices to me in a clear, easy to understand way. They came as scheduled and did the work they told me they would do. When they were done i felt like i had two brand new bathrooms! Thank you!
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Serving Trenton, NJ and surrounding areas
In business since 1997
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"'Came as scheduled; went over deal, PLUS other things I needed doing...delighted to find he could take care of those too.
Agreed on price--he cleaned in house rugs, spent 2 hours cleaning tile floor (needed going over 3 times); took orientals and throw rugs, returned 8 days later...they looked great! Moved furniture, helped put them back in place.
I was VERY impressed. Found him to be friendly, proactive, forthcoming, reliable, very reasonably priced. I was really surprised how how he worked getting the tiled kitchen floor properly cleaned. He went over it, let it dry; not good enough! Over it again...and again! No extra cost...he said he had to "get it right"!
Only minor down sides--a) orientals had to be done elsewhere, waited 8 days to get them back; b) cotton Indian throw-rug came back with edges a touch frayed, and not looking brand new (although a lot better than when he took it), and he explained and apologized for not being able to do a better job with it,
For this kind of work, I'd certainly recommend him very highly, and would go to him first.
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Serving Trenton, NJ and surrounding areas
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Excellent workmanship, always reliable and on time. Completed work in a very timely fashion. Worked around my schedule as much as possible. Workers never failed to clean up after themselves before leaving at night. Very reasonably priced! Always available for my questions. Would highly recommend this business for any kind of renovations. I will be calling them when time for my bathrooms to be done."





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Serving Trenton, NJ and surrounding areas
In business since 2004
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"An excellent experience from picking out the countertops to installation. The customer service reps and installation crew were courteous and knowledgeable. Pricing was excellent. We actually thought we were going to pay double the price. The job took less a week from beginning to end. Our kitchen looks beautiful!! We would recommend KOL Marble and Granite to anyone looking to purchase new countertops."





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Serving Trenton, NJ and surrounding areas
In business since 2002
Free estimates
"Kevin and his helper Alberto were very professional and courteous. They were neat, organized and cleaned up after themselves. Kevin took his time to make sure the design was symmetrical. He always stayed in communication with me by text or phone throughout the entire process. He worked with my own carpenter and plumber to coordinate the drain installation and the toiletry niche construction. At one point, he did an errand for me and picked up an extra slab of Carrera marble at Avalon Tile and I was impressed by his customer service. Kevin was the most expensive estimate I received, but I was willing to pay the extra money because I believed I was in good hands. As with most construction projects, we hit a few road bumps. Our first problem occurred with the 12x12 Carrera marble floor tiles in the master bathroom. They had to rip out the brand new marble tile and the mud floor right after it was completed because the tile pattern was erratic and aesthetically unappealing. After the fact, other tile professionals informed me that a dry layout is always necessary when installing marble tiles due to their natural variations. So I was upset that I paid approximately $2600 in additional material and labor to make it right. I should not have assumed that responsibility 100%. The second time around they did a dry layout of the floor tile and the results were phenomenal. It was a beautiful flow of marble variations. Kevin and Alberto installed 3x6 subway tile in my hall bathroom. Most of the cuts had small chips on the edges and they stood out to me because the denim color of the tile was only on the surface. I have a discerning eye and some of the cuts were directly at eye level. Kevin said that he felt it was acceptable to see chips with ceramic colored tile, but I did not agree. I am pretty particular about workmanship with high expectations. I don't expect perfection, but I am looking for something close to that. Plus, my mother owned a tile store for 7 years so I knew how it should look. I did not want him to rip out every chipped tile because I was concerned about further damage so I only focused on the cuts that were at eye level. He polished all of the edges of the new cut tiles and they met my original expectations. When Kevin installed the marble tile in my master bathroom, he was on board about polishing the edges so the tile work came out stunning! However, I wasn't happy when he asked me for another $600 to cover the cost of the additional time he spent to polish each tile. In the end, we settled on $300 to keep things peaceful but I felt I shouldn't have to pay extra for a straight edge without chips. While this road bump was a little frustrating for me, I will say that Kevin was professional and courteous throughout the entire process. He listened to my concerns and he wanted to make it right. Customer satisfaction is one of his top priorities. When Kevin installed the Carrera marble mosaic floor in the hall bathroom, his helper Alberto used the sanded Power grout that the tile store sold to me. We were under the impression that Power grout won't scratch the marble, but that was not correct. There were scratches all over my brand new floor. Again, Kevin wanted to make it right and he hired someone to restore the floor and buff the surface. It wasn't quite polished at first so he asked the guy to come back and polish it. In the end, it wasn't the same as a factory finished marble floor polish but I appreciated that Kevin wanted to correct the mistake. These kinds of things happen during construction projects and the sign of a good businessman is someone who wants to make the customer happy. I think it is also important to point out that Kevin came back to my house when the entire project was complete to correct any minor issues after I had already paid him!! I love when contractors continue to offer great service after the job is complete and after they are paid. What great service! At the end of the project, I was left with over $300 of special order tile that I could not return because Kevin's square footage measurements were higher than actual. I wanted a few extra tiles leftover, but not several boxes. Just double check your square footage on your own to make sure you are not over ordering. Kevin and Alberto also installed the Calacatta Gold marble around my fireplace. He had the patience to work with my carpenter on this project and he did a dry layout of the marble sheets. The tile work is gorgeous! The fireplace is so beautiful! It is one of my favorite things in my home. In summary, when guests visit my home they think my bathrooms look beautiful! So, if you ask Kevin up front to polish the edges of the tiles, to do a dry layout of your marble installation and then double check your square footage for tile orders - you will be in good hands."





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Serving Trenton, NJ and surrounding areas
In business since 2000
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Very nice young men. Overall windows were cleaned well. My only issue was that sills were also supposed to be cleaned at the same time and 4 out of 13 were not done. I didn't realize until they had left. I'd use them again but would be sure to inspect before they left."

Serving Trenton, NJ and surrounding areas
In business since 2022
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"My floors were sanded and stained. It went beautifully. The floors look great!! PR Flooring LLC did a great job they were very timely, very polite and knew how to take care of business."





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Serving Trenton, NJ and surrounding areas
In business since 1990
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Splendid. I was referred to LHI by an acquintnance who they have done work for and who was raving about how they remodeled their bathroom. I hired them to turn an old out of shape apartment into a unit I am now renting for $1600 a month. The tiny bathroom in tgis apartment was gutted along with kitchen. They completely rebuilt everything head to toe and did major improvements. Everything was done in house, electrical, tile, carpentry and painting were all competed by professionals. The result, an apartment that I feel bad renting out amd want to move into myself. I recomend them 10 times over."





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