One By One Tile & Stone LLC.
One By One Tile & Stone LLC.

One By One Tile & Stone LLC.

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Introduction: Q. Why does your work stand out from others? A. Doing it right the first time is my mantra. I set very high standards with regard to quality and ethical business practices. Q. What is your greatest strength? A. Ability to listen and understand what people really want, and to deliver on it. Please visit my HomeAdvisor page/website for more information. Q. Describe the most common types of jobs you do for your clients. A. 1. Bathroom Remodeling (Shower & Tub Tile Installation) 2. Kitchens (flooring, counters, and back-splashes) 3. Ceramic/Tile/Stone Flooring Installation, Commercial Tile Installation and Design . (new build offices/hotels & restaurant interiors are popular) I chose to work in this industry because It is an industry that I have been able to excel in time and time again. Large format tile installation is an area where we see lots of bad installations. Fortunately we have a solid foundation for all of our tile and stone installations, which insures no matter what the product of choice your job from One by One Tile & Stone will last the length of time..We started in this industry in 1998. We describe our business as Family owned and operated. Please visit my HomeAdvisor page/website for more information.
Overview

Hired 17 times

4 employees

12 years in business

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Melissa S.
May 3, 2016
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Hired on Thumbtack

One by One Tile is completely disorganized and sloppy. I had Tom come to my home and he measured my master bath shower for a tile job, gave me a price that did include a military discount (thank you!), and I hired them. Instead of being sent a detailed list of the items that I would need to purchase for the job to be done (shower pan, tile, grout, caulking, etc). I was sent one picture (a screen shot from Lowes.com) of a shower pan and given an idea of how many square feet of tile that I needed. We had to special order the shower pan in the size we were given and after it finally came in and another one of One by One's employees went to install it, he informed us that it was the wrong size. My husband was then sarcastically told by the head guy, Tom, that he didn't think we would go buy the shower pan based off his picture. I don't know what else he thought we would do... go measure it ourselves? A new shower pan would take another week or two to come in delaying our job. The company should have done their measurements and sent the customer a simple, yet detailed list of all the things they needed to buy by the start date of the job. Instead we had to ask what was needed, what grout he wanted (which he only wanted a specific one from a specific store), etc. The job took a week to complete and there were days I had to text the lead guy asking if anyone was showing up that day. His workers showed up at all different times and it was frustrating. I also asked his workers to wear something over their shoes since I had brand new carpet installed recently and that never happened. Tom's workers also left all the pulled-out drywall and tile from my old shower leaned up on the side of my house in a pile of garbage for days. Once the job was complete I called Tom to discuss my dissatisfaction with how one of his workers did the caulking around the tile which was sloppy and left smudges of caulking all down the walls and ceiling. Instead of coming to see it, although he said he was going to, he sent the guy who did it who simply told me, "Sorry about that." Tom then got into a yelling argument with me and told me that he'd be happy to come over to my house again and point out all of the things wrong with it. This was so out of line and rude of anyone that runs any type of business that I would recommend that no one hire this company. Standing back my master shower looks beautiful; however, when you look up close, you see the sloppy work ethic that these guys have - don't waste your money.
Tile Installation and Replacement
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James S.
Sep 30, 2014
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Hired on Thumbtack

Hired on Thumbtack

Tom Hamner is very knowledgeable. It was a good experience working with Tom! I highly recommend his experience and services!!
Drywall Installation and Hanging
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Bill W.
Nov 12, 2014
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Hired on Thumbtack

Hired on Thumbtack

Tom's a good guy and does excellent work. I'm glad we found him.
Handyman
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Julie F.
Jan 15, 2015
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Hired on Thumbtack

Hired on Thumbtack

Did a great job on our tile! Would defintely use one by one tile again
Tile Repair
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Kyle P.
Mar 1, 2016
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Hired on Thumbtack

Hired on Thumbtack

Awesome service--quick, friendly and they gave me a great deal. Highly recommend.
Countertop Installation

FAQs

  • What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

    Q. Why does your work stand out from others? A. Doing it right the first time is my mantra. I set very high standards with regard to quality and ethical business practices. Q. What is your greatest strength? A. Ability to listen and understand what people really want, and to deliver on it. Q. Describe the most common types of jobs you do for your clients. A. 1. Bathroom Remodeling (Shower & Tub Tile Installation) 2. Kitchens (flooring, counters, and back-splashes) 3. Ceramic/Tile/Stone Flooring Installation, Commercial Tile Installation and Design . (new build offices/hotels & restaurant interiors are popular)

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    I chose to work in this industry because It is an industry that I have been able to excel in time and time again. Large format tile installation is an area where we see lots of bad installations. Fortunately we have a solid foundation for all of our tile and stone installations, which insures no matter what the product of choice your job from One by One Tile & Stone will last the length of time..We started in this industry in 1998. We describe our business as Family owned and operated.