This
is the "fine print" that goes with all of our service
agreements or verbal agreements. We post it in advance for
everyone to see. Our goal is to help our clients and potential
clients understand what we can promise and what the limitations
are in doing our work.
APPLICABLE TO ALL WORK WE DO:
If you request additional work beyond what we originally agreed to, including trips to tile stores for custom products, we have to bill extra for the additional work at our standard hourly rate.
Also change orders and delays/waiting time will be billed extra. All downpayments and
deposits are not refundable because we block off time for the
work and have to pay our people for that time. If a progress payment is not made
on schedule or if a down payment or progress payment is
returned by the bank, we reserve the right to cancel all
credit and require payment in full to date, or payment in
advance before continuing. Any balances not paid within 30 days of job completion and final billing will bear interest at the rate of 1% per month. Our normal work week is Monday through
Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Since we have to pay our workers 8
hours even if you require a shorter workday for any reason we
will still bill a full 8 hours at normal rates. If you have
any unusual requirements please inform us as soon as possible
so we can avoid misunderstandings. We sometimes work weekends when the job requires it or if the client permits, or for some commercial jobs when that is the only time the work can be done.
We may take pictures or film a video for which we reserve all
rights. If for some reason you don't want us to do this please
tell us before we begin the work. Whether or not our paper contract is signed, having us come to do the work listed on the contract acts as acceptance of the tasks, terms and prices listed. Not all shades of caulk or grout can be reproduced with precision, but most shades can be approximated.
Sometimes clients ask us to do work in a way that, while it
may be common practice among other tile contractors, is not in
harmony with standards of the industry, such as TCNA
guidelines. If we agree to do this in certain cases, the work
will not be under any warranty, and we expressly refuse to
honor any damage claims in any form that results from this
approach. Usually clients request these approaches because
they experience an immediate advantage - either lower cost or
faster completion time. Examples would be: not using
recommended amounts of plywood under tile floor, or applying
tile on tile without time consuming scarifying. We encourage
clients to consider not only the immediate advantage, but also
the possible long term cost as well. We don't share the
immediate advantage, and we won't share the long term cost in
that case. When last minute scheduling or interruption of our
trade work by other contractors makes it impractical to obtain
specified materials we will use a reasonable substitute to
meet construction deadlines but this may affect our warranty. When an
installation technique is specified that contradicts our
knowledge of a superior way to do the job we reserve the right
to do it the way we understand is correct. If in the process
of doing a job our experience indicates that there is a better
way to do it we reserve the right to do it that way. Grout based on Portland cement, the most common
type, needs to be sealed after application (at least 3 days
after it has dried to allow it to cure correctly). When we
quote the price of grouting it assumes a standard sanded or
unsanded grout will be used, if customer wants epoxy or
modified epoxy grouts there will be an additional charge. When
we quote demolition our price assume that all fixtures such as
mirrors, toilets, vanities, shower doors etc. have already
been removed by the appropriate tradesman before we arrive.
Unless otherwise specified our grouting prices assume the use
of one quarter inch joints on floors and one eighth of an inch
on walls. Sanded grout is always an extra charge on walls. The final
payment for the work may not be held back while we are waiting
to apply the clear sealer. Only half of the amount that
specifically applies to the sealer my be withheld. Clear
sealer will not change the color or gloss or the appearance of
the tile/stone. In fact, it will not look different at all -
but the grout will be less porous and therefore last longer
and soils will not sink it as deeply. It's designed to make
cleaning and maintenance easier and more effective. In
showers, it helps to some degree to make the grout water
resistant, but regular grout has never been waterproof. We
offer this service of sealing the grout, but you can do it
instead if you prefer. Five percent deposit to reserve
construction start date, thirty five percent down, an
additional fifty percent when two thirds completed (For
installations where substrate is already prepared for tile
this point is reached when field tile is half set; for
installations when we have to do demolition or prepare the
substrate that means when we begin to tile, for jobs that are
unusual that don't fit either of these criteria we will
determine a two thirds point.) materials (if any)
before ordered, and the remaining balance of ten percent upon
completion. Almost all work we do can cause dust. All costs
incurred to collect unpaid balances will be the responsibility
of the client. If you are
planning a remodeling project such as tile installation or
marble polishing, please understand that this dust is
something we try to minimize, but even with our best efforts,
a coating of dust will travel throughout the building or home
where we are working. A final post construction cleaning by a
professional cleaning company is a very normal part of the
remodeling process. If you prefer us to pay for this
additional cleaning, please let us know before we set the
pricing, since it's not industry standard to include detailed
post construction cleaning as part of the core job. Maybe it
should be, but so far it's not common. To keep our quotes
comparable to other companies, we generally do not include
this cleaning in our pricing. We always reserve the right to
adjust tiles, as needed, as we do our work to ensure a quality
installation even when specifications indicate we cannot do
so. All our schedules are estimates, not promises. Since we
have no control over the market for increasing costs of,
materials or labor, the prices we quote can only be honored
for as long as our suppliers honor the prices quoted to us and
we can pay the same wages to our workers. On orders for
materials that exceed three thousand dollars clients must buy
directly from supplier. Our promise is to do the work the very best way we can, which sometimes takes longer than we estimated. Poor quality contractors finish very fast, often too fast to do a good job. We will try to give you a realistic estimate of the time range the job will take before we begin.
When we quote for demolition, since we can't see what is
underneath, if when we are doing the work we find that it is a
mud job there will be an additional fee as it takes longer. When we cut walls to tile next to sheetrock or plaster the joint between our tile and the sheetrock or plaster will need to be patched, sanded and painted. Patching, sanding and painting require the skills of a different tradesman and cost is not included in our quote. Baseboards, trim pieces, doors and moldings may need to be removed before installation of tile or stone and some repairs. During the process, wood pieces may break or splinter, and may not be able to be reinstalled correctly. In other words, they may be a casualty of the remodeling process, even if we try to be careful in taking them off so we can install the tile. If any woodwork is highly valuable, please let us know and we can try to work around it or cut tile around it. In many cases, the additional labor cost to cut around a wood molding exceeds the cost of the wood, so it makes more sense to replace it afterwards.
If parking is not provided we will bill for our parking costs.
When there is no onsite dumpster and we need to remove trash
there will be a charge for labor and dumping fees.
FOR INSTALLATION OF TILE/STONE:
In general, wall tiles range from 3 to 6 inches in size, and standard floor tiles range from 8 to 13 inches in size. If you have not yet selected a tile, and want a quote, you should know that our quotes are based on standard size tiles. If you change your mind after the quote and decide on installing smaller tiles, it will cost more than larger ones, since it takes longer to install them. Exceptions are 'large format tiles', over 13 inches. Large format tiles also cost extra to install, since they require a more flat subsurface. Some stones are porous and can be stained by tinted grout. The industry standard procedure to minimize this staining is to pre-seal the stone before grouting. Even though we do this, the staining can still happen, and while we do try to remove the staining, it is an additional charge at our hourly rate. Marble, granite, onyx, slate, travertine, limestone and other natural stones shatter more often when being cut, so additional tiles must be purchased to allow for this. All our flooring
quotes are done with the assumption that your wood floor joists and subfloors are sufficient for ceramic tile or stone flooring, and your
concrete subfloors are free of major cracking or active cracks. If we
discover that this is not true after doing demolition, repairing the joists,
reinforcing them or replacing them is an extra charge. If we discover that
concrete subfloors are heavily cracked or actively cracking,
we may recommend an anti-fracture membrane over the concrete
to protect the tile from cracking. If we discover that bond
inhibiting chemicals or substances, such as grease, paint,
mastic, etc. are present and their removal was not included in
our original estimate there will be an additional charge
to prepare the surface for tile. If tile cracks due to the building settling
we are not responsible for the resulting damage this causes.
If we submit a quote based on blueprints and include square
footages, if there is any discrepancy between the prints and
the square footage we listed, the square footage we listed
takes precedence. If the actual site is larger than the square
footage we listed, there will be a reasonable additional
charge. All our wall quotes are based on the assumption that the
unexposed studs are sufficient to hold your walls up and support the cement
board, and not damaged by water or rot. If they need to be rebuilt, there is
an extra charge. If someone else installs the substrate for
floors or walls (cement board,
plywood, etc.) then we don't have any way of knowing if the work was done
correctly beneath the visible surface.
Therefore in that case we are only responsible for the work above that
person's work, the bond between the tile and substrate, not the entire
installation. When we install glass tile we can not be
responsible for the visibility of the setting material under
the tile and it's ghosting, cracking, shrinking or any other
undesired appearance or even tile breakage due to shrinking of
setting material. Our installations offer a 1 year limited warranty -
If subfloor meets TCNA (Tile Counsel of North America)
standards, for the type of tile being installed, if any
defects in our workmanship or materials cause cracks, broken tiles or loose
tiles or grout for a 1 year period, we will repair, replace or refund money
at our option. We must be allowed to inspect the installation to look at the
damage and to repair it if we decide it is repairable. Our total obligation
in any case is limited to the amount we were paid by the client.
Manufacturer's defects in the tile world include incorrectly gauged tiles,
tiles that are not consistent in size.
It is impossible to set a clean row of tiles if they vary in size one to the
next. We can either reject the shipment of tiles and send them back to the
manufacturer, creating delays in completion of the project, or we can
proceed to install them if you prefer, but with no assurances that the
finished product will look consistent. Even if the tiles are only off by
1/20th of an inch per tile, that still means that after 20 tiles, it will be
off by an inch. We know there are time constraints, but we recommend
returning them.
FOR TILE/STONE REPAIR:
Client
will locate matching tiles to be used and have them on
hand before we begin, plus 20% extra for breakage. Color or
pattern matching old tiles is frequently misunderstood -
although it's true that the car parts industry is very
organized about spare parts, the tile industry is not. So you
really can buy a spark plug that fits perfectly on your 1968
Corvette, but you may not ever be able to find an exact match
to the tile in your kitchen that was installed 6 months ago!
So please ask for and keep boxes of extra tiles after a tile
contractor does an install. If you want us to go shopping for
them, realize that we charge for that time and it may be
impossible to find the tile. If an exact match can't be
located, you may want to consider doing a decorative
replacement - ask us about the possibilities. We try to avoid
any floor, wall or tile damage, but we are not responsible for
loose tiles, or cracked tiles due to the vibration of the
tools needed. If a tiled surface needs repair, it is possible
to likely that the original installation was not done
correctly, and if so the existing damage may be worse than the
property owner realizes. This fact may become clear only after
we have exposed the subsurface in mid-repair. In rare cases,
the repair needed may be so extensive that it's more
economically feasible to replace the entire installation.
While that's unfortunate, we still require payment of our time
spent up to that point - we don't guarantee in advance that a
repair will be feasible and successful anymore than a doctor
guarantees that an operation will be successful (or, for that
matter, that you will live happily ever after!) When we begin
working on one tile, the force of removing old cement, etc,
can cause neighboring tiles to become loose and require repair
as well. In no way is this an indication of poor workmanship
on our part - it has more to do with the quality of the
original installation. (Why do we say this? Because tiles
installed with good cement coverage on a good subsurface are
so hard to get
out that they usually shatter into bits and take extreme efforts - so if a
chisel blow to a neighboring tile loosens the tile, it was definitely not
solid to begin with!) So we view this neighboring tile as part of the
original repair and we will replace that tile as well, and bill for the time
needed. Cleaning, regrouting, replacing individual tiles and caulking are
routine maintenance procedures, not remodeling jobs with full guarantees. In
showers and tub surrounds, unless we build the entire installation from the
subsurface up, we can't guarantee against moisture leaks and we do not know
or guarantee the condition of pipes or surfaces beneath showers. Some stones
are porous and can be stained by tinted grout. The industry standard
procedure to minimize this staining is to pre-seal the stone before
grouting. Even though we do this, the staining can still happen, and while
we do try to remove the staining, it is an additional charge at our hourly
rate. Marble, granite, onyx, slate, travertine, limestone and other natural
stones shatter more often when being cut, so additional tiles must be
purchased to allow for this.
FOR REGROUTING:
The average tub surround or shower has grout lines long enough (if they were
straightened out, of course) to reach the entire distance of a football
field, and then some. It is not humanly possible to guarantee scraping out,
say, 300 feet of 1/16 inch thin lines with cement and not end up having our
hands slip sometime during the process. That's why we say the following: We
try to avoid any wall or tile damage, but we are not responsible for loose
tiles, or occasional cracked or scratched tiles due to the vibration of the
tools needed, although we will repair any tiles damaged if repair is
possible at our standard hourly rate. In showers and tub surrounds, unless
we build the entire installation from the subsurface up, we can't guarantee
against moisture leaks and we do not know or guarantee the condition of
pipes or surfaces beneath showers. After the work is done, we strongly
recommend having us replace the caulk lines on an annual basis - caulk lines
are the weakest spots of showers or tub surrounds, and they need to be
replaced often. Think of the service as an oil change for your car - it's
preventive maintenance to help prevent water damage issues. If we quote your
regrouting by telephone, the assumptions we use are that you have a standard
wall tile - approximately 4" in size and grouted with unsanded grout. If we
arrive and find that you have sanded grout in the wall, the job may not be
doable at all, since sanded grout is much more costly to remove and will
create more scratches during the process. It can be done, but it is not
usually advisable on large areas due to the increased cost. It may be more
logical to do a heavy duty cleaning on sanded grout, as opposed to removing
and replacing it. Also, if you have much smaller tile, the cost may be
higher, since smaller tiles have more grout lines. Much larger tiles may
deserve a discount for the same reason.
FOR NATURAL STONE RESTORATION AND MARBLE POLISHING:
We make all reasonable attempts, but not all etches or discolorations may be
removable from grout or stone. Natural stone has small cracks and pits in
some areas; some discoloration and stun marks in some sections, and the
polishing process will not fix this. Where existing cracks are, it is
possible that they may crack further during the polishing process.
Most marble has small dark vein lines in the stone, which are not defects,
but natural features and can't be removed. Field restoration of installed
stone has inherent limitations over factory polishing, so gloss is not
guaranteed to be as uniform as showroom tiles. Grinding, honing and
polishing all require water on the surfaces, so surfaces are assumed to be
watertight and reasonably level. Bottom edge of walls that border on floor
may need stain or paint touch up after the job - we will assist if you
select the paint and have it on hand when we're done so we can avoid a
special trip. Penetrating sealer is invisible and can be selected in clear
type that does not change the appearance of the tile or color enhancing type
that adds some gloss and deepens color. Edges next to walls will not match
the center of the floor due to the different equipment used to do the edges
as opposed to the main part of the floor. Polished marble
should be installed with unsanded grout. If we are attempting
to polish a marble surface with sanded grout we can not
guarantee the quality of the work as the sand may interfere
with the polishing process. When we do vanity tops or plumbing
fixtures, the work will be of better quality if a plumber first removes the
hardware such as faucets and spouts so we can access the stone better. After
restoration, we encourage you to use only 'neutral cleaner' for regular
maintenance - it is pH neutral so it has no acidity to hurt the stone. We
can supply some for you if you would like.
FOR CERAMIC TILE AND GROUT CLEANING:
Water
is required on floors - so they are assumed to be
watertight and reasonably level. We make all reasonable
attempts, but not all etches or discolorations may be
removable from grout or tiles. Older tile floors frequently
have multiple cracks, and cleaning may make this more
apparent. Our process can't create cracks, but it may make
them visible if they had been filled with soil. Bottom edge of
walls that border on floor may need stain or paint touch up
after the job - we will assist if you select the paint and
have it on hand when we're done so we can avoid a special trip
- this is less likely than with marble polishing, but it can
still happen. Clear penetrating sealer is invisible and does
not change the gloss or appearance of the floor - it is
designed to sink inside the grout, make the grout less porous
and make future cleaning efforts more effective. If the
cleaning does not create a uniform look in the grout (this is
not uncommon), we offer color sealing of the grout lines.
Color sealing can't be successfully done if the surface of the
tile is rough and 'scratchy' - it works best with tiles that
have some level of glaze. Color sealer is durable but does
need ongoing re-application or touch up in the future. When
you choose color sealer, the same precautions apply as with
grout colors - the exact shade may vary from what you expect,
but will typically be close to the color sample. Color sealing
is much slower than clear sealing, so it costs more.
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