Nesci Tile & Marble, Inc

300 Rachelle Ave
Sanford, FL 32771
(407) 792-0032
Contact: Nesci, Vince
Business Description: Nesci Tile and Marble, Inc., serving the state of Florida both commercially and residentially, is a leading custom tile, marble and stone installation company. With over 40 years of tile, marble, and masonry installation experience, Nesci Tile and Marble, is most known for its dedication to superior craftsmanship and excellence. Treating each job as if it were our own, we pride ourselves on getting the job done right the first time, every time with outstanding creativity and attention to detail. Nesci Tile and Marble Inc., is a full service installation and repair company that is fully equipped and staffed allowing us to take on any size project in the most time efficient and cost effective manner. In addition to our expert installation work, Nesci Tile and Marble, Inc also provide custom tile designs, remodeling, and repair work. Whether you are a contractor, homeowner, or designer, our expert craftsmanship and attention to detail will bring your project to life. Our Goal is Customer Satisfaction! The main objective of every job is total customer satisfaction. Not just in the quality of our work, but also by respecting your home. We will always try to keep your home as clean as possible during construction and all that will be left behind is a beautiful job. Give us your design ideas and concepts or ask for ours. We can help you achieve your desired results.
In Business Since: 1980
On Angie's List Since: 8/24/2011
Office Hours: By Appointment .
Excluded Services: Temporary not in service - Wood flooring. No carpets.
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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