TILECO Kitchen & Bath

Ottumwa, IA 52501

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kitchen-remodeling

we do more than tile. While our forte is in tile installationwe&nbsphandle all aspects of a bathroom remodel. &nbspTo get a taste of what is possiblecheck out our Pinterest page.&nbspNow you can have that rugged look with wood tile in your shower remodel ...or have&nbsp000 square feet Remodeled where we excel &nbspwe install rugged wood tile showersx &nbspre-honesstrips and buffs stone and tile floorscounter-tops and walls. We also offer grout cleaning services including grout cleaningbathroom remodel wall tile installation Hexagonalcall us today to schedule your free consultation. x &nbspTile repair We repair tile showerslet our tile repair experts repair any unsightly broken tile. If your in need of any kind o...RemodelingConcrete

(720) 319-8341

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