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Old 10-22-2014, 01:47 PM
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I've been thinking about putting tile on my lanai floor. A home inspector recommended a concrete tile.

I'm gong to be in TV for a few days and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations on tile companies and contractors. I have an open lanai and it is around 14' x 26'.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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I've been thinking about putting tile on my lanai floor. A home inspector recommended a concrete tile.

I'm gong to be in TV for a few days and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations on tile companies and contractors. I have an open lanai and it is around 14' x 26'.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.
I am a full time Villager. I removed all my brand new flooring and put porcelain tile all through my home, lanai, and birdcage. I have used my tile guy for many jobs and he does excellent work, at a VERY reasonable cost. He is a reliable family man that actually shows up when he says he will, ready to give you a good day's work. If you would like to see the quality of his work, I am happy to show you my beautiful floors, back splash, etc.
I have referred him on multiple occasions, and everyone loves his work as much as I do.
email me at: Jan@JanHickerson.com and we can speak privately.
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Try HD or lowes , they use have a huge selection of tile and have the contractors to install it. They can give you a square foot price for instillation. The job itself is not a hard install.
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You mentioned your lanai is open so therefore it will endure all weather situations. Have you considered chattahoochie river rock? Just a suggestion.
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You mentioned your lanai is open so therefore it will endure all weather situations. Have you considered chattahoochie river rock? Just a suggestion.
I asked the home inspector about river rock and he didn't recommend it.
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