
Serving Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas
In business since 1998
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"They removed wrong sealant applied by my handyman and then applied correct sealant. Counter tops in kitchen, 2 bathrooms and bar area look like new."


Serving Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas
In business since 1998
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"They removed wrong sealant applied by my handyman and then applied correct sealant. Counter tops in kitchen, 2 bathrooms and bar area look like new."
Serving Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas
"Overall we love the granite. It was a difficult job because of the large areas to cover and the farmhouse sink layout with the 6 cm edge. Nick came out twice to ensure it was measured properly. Everything came out beautifully, except a one foot overhang was forgotten on the 2nd measure. We lost some seating area we wanted. Disappointed but we still had other areas we could sit at the counter. Nick and Renee did acknowledge the mistake and offered to compensate us by either re-doing the peninsula or replacing 3 bathroom counters. We weren't ready for bathroom remodels so we declined. Re-doing the huge peninsula would have cost Deluxe Granite 2 full slabs. Because they were very professional acknowledging the mistake and offering to do it over, we declined and split the cost with them, getting 50% back on cost of granite they would have had to order. This is the only reason for B rating. Honest mistake while trying to do a perfect job on a difficult project. We will use them again for our bathrooms when we are ready. Again, overall the kitchen looks great. <br />"
Serving Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas
In business since 2004
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"John and Ed are probably the best tile people in Tucson. They are very professional. They are very punctual. They have all their own supplies and equipment. Our cement foundation floor was covered in old black adhesive. It was also too uneven to lay these long, narrow tiles. John and Ed spent 3 days grinding the floor so that it would be level enough for these tiles. John and Ed also removed the old baseboard for us before they laid the tile. We wanted a full tile width next to the entry door, so John and Ed spent several hours measuring the room, spacing the tiles, so they would know how to cut the tiles on the far wall, which is where they needed to start. We have an older home, and the walls were not square. John and Ed handled this well, using the needed diagonal cuts along the long tiles so they would meet the wall. They then spent several days laying the tile. John and Ed first put enough thin set on the floor to accommodate about half a row. Then they back buttered the tile and laid it down for the first time. Then they picked up the tile, smoothed thin set on the tile, back buttered the tile again, and then carefully laid each tile down to accommodate a 1/8and quot; grout line. They also carefully removed any thin set that crept up between the tiles. They also used a razor the next day to shave away any thin set that still remained between the tiles. They randomly staggered the joints for us. The bedroom tile was slightly thicker than the adjoining bathroom tile. John handled the junction of the two tiles through the pocket door threshold beautifully. He cut a plank of Over White tile to conform the frame of the door, and set the tile so that it would be level with the bathroom tile. It looks great! We used Arizona Tile Over White series, which looks like pickled ash hardwood floors. (We do not use actual hardwood floors in our home here in Tucson because of the termites in the desert soil.) When our housekeeper first saw the new floor, she thought it was a hardwood floor, even after touching it. The tile looks great, but they have to be set properly. And this room looks like is has pickled ash hardwood flooring. Just incredibly beautiful and easy to maintain. <br /> We also found a standard bullnose 4and quot;x24and quot; from DalTile that matched the Arizona tile almost perfectly. John ordered the tile for us, The day after the tile arrived, John and Ed came out with the tile. They laid all the SBN along the wall, so we could see how we wanted the grout lines. Then they prepared the wall for the tile. The wall had some plaster and wood glue still present from the old wood baseboard that had been removed. Ed then laid the baseboard tile. <br /> John and Ed waited at least a day after laying the tile to grout the tile. And then another day to seal the grout. John and Ed also use caulking instead of grout along any joints that need to be flexible. <br /> They damp cleaned the floor any time they needed a clean surface throughout the project. <br /> There's a lot of chatter on the internet about how to lay porcelain tile over a cement foundation. We are so glad we had this professionally done. Our floor looks truly amazing. <br /> John Mourelatos has been laying tile for us since very early on, before 2005 at least. Here in Arizona an excellent tile person is an absolute requirement for home remodeling and renovation. John has contributed to restoring our older home, making it sparkle, and we are deeply grateful for his expertise. John and Ed are also both very personable. If you go into Arizona tile, sometimes some of their sample tile layouts are done by John. <br />"
Serving Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas
In business since 2012
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"The craftsmanship and customer service were amazing. They worked within my time frame and went above and beyond to install the granite in our vacation home located 4 hours away. We were so impressed we decided to remodel our kitchen in Tucson and used them as well. Our kitchen was very complex and they had the machinery that made it look perfect. One of the biggest selling features for us was the fact that they template the kitchen with laser technology so they don't have to rip your kitchen apart. They were able to demo and install everything within the same day!! Everything was very smooth from sales to install. We felt like the pricing was very fair and the customer service was second to none."

Serving Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas
In business since 2001
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"We had a misunderstanding as far as the timeframe for completion. Other than this everything went well . <br />"
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Serving Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas
In business since 1988
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Warranties offered
"Jose and Marco were extremely professional. We have no baseboards so the installation went right up to the drywall. There was almost no touchup needed because they were so careful. Both men arrived when they said they would, and worked solidly the entire day. They brought their own lunches and kept their down time to a minimum. They were polite and cleaned up the work site every day before leaving. We were very impressed with the quality of their workmanship. Yes, we are very happy and would heartily recommend Complete Flooring. Thank you for a job well done!"
Serving Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas
In business since 2015
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Because of their experience and expertise Clint and his team were helpful throughout the decision making process. The install was efficient and very professionally done. Additionally they were respectful of our home and family. The result is stunning and I would definitely work with them again."
Serving Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"It went great. The floor is beautiful and La Casa Roja made a transition exactly how I asked. Courteous and friendly gentlemen all around in company. <br />"

Serving Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas
In business since 2001
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"This is one of the best companies I've used while owning my home for 22 years. William and his staff were friendly and professional, and all the work was excellent. He personally visited my home while the work was being completed to assure that it was done well. And the total cost was very reasonable."
Serving Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas
In business since 2002
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"In our remodel of two granite bath vanities we experienced impressive professionalism and excellence by Tigran and his two sons. They will be our first choice for follow-on projects. They listen well to customer inputs demonstrated by their response to our layout requests and doing everything needed to meet our schedule. Their quality and attention to detail exceeded our expectations. The mitered edges—important in our design—were implemented with mastery and expertise."
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