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Warner Springs, San Diego County, CA Tile
Services |
Licensed and bonded as a tile and
marble contractor, New Generation Flooring of Warner Springs, San Diego County, CA has extensive
experience in residential and commercial construction using ceramic tile,
mosaics, and natural stone. We have done numerous residential remodeling
projects and custom new construction installations across Southern
California.
Areas of specialty include
ceramic, porcelain and stone tiled floors, kitchen back splashes, bathroom
remodeling, porcelain and ceramic tile counter tops, entryways, and other
decorative stone structures. New Generation Flooring of Warner Springs, San Diego County, CA can
help you select the proper materials for your project and job consultation is
free. Work can be scheduled to your particular circumstances and projects are
excepted for both new construction and remodeling of preexisting Warner Springs
homes.
Working with Tile
Contractors
Tile contractors are trained
professionals schooled in all aspects of designing and installing your new tile
project.
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The Basics of Tile
As a material it is tough,
stain and water resistant, easy to clean, and also heat resistant.
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Repairing Damaged
Tiles
Professionals can do your
repairs in a quick and timely manner, and it will save you the pain of doing it
yourself.
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More Tile Maintenance
There are some things you
still need to keep in mind when caring for your tile in order to keep it
shining and spotless.
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What to Expect with Your
Tiling Project
Knowing ahead of time what
to expect while your tile installation is in progress makes a world of
difference in being able to weather the inconveniences that are part of this
process.
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About Warner Springs, San Diego County, CA |
Warner Springs is a small unincorporated community in northern San Diego County, California, United States. It is associated with two National Historic Landmarks, the Oak Grove Butterfield Stage Station and the Warner's Ranch, both connected to the Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach line. It is also near the Palomar Observatory and Warner Springs Ranch.
History
Juan Jose Warner received the 48,000-acre (190 km) Rancho Valle de San Jose y Agua Caliente Mexican land grant in 1844, and renamed the area Warner Springs. He established a trading post that served travellers between New Mexico and Los Angeles. |