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    Soma Tile

    Soma Tile

    4.9
    (27 reviews)

    Summary: Soma Tile (Lucas) is a partner through the process and his team is comprised of skilled…read moreand courteous professionals. I would not hesitate in referring them to anyone looking for bath and tile work!! Preface: Let me start this tale with some background. This project was not an exciting "Lets update our 20 year old bathroom and make it stylish and pretty". Instead the project started due to an undetected leak, the stress that comes from random water leaking in random places, and was filled with questions and concerns. Countless others "assured" me that this was a plumbing issue or just due to some neglected maintenance on a 5 year old new-install shower - and then wanted to blast holes everywhere to "find" the leak. At the same time, I did not want to rip apart a shower to then find out it might be plumbing and now a full on repair. I felt overwhelmed in making the wrong choice and doing 2 projects chasing my tail. Lucas walked me through all the typical scenarios that he has seen, leaning on the most probably is a structural fail of the shower system and then did a methodical exploration. A couple hours later and a minimal demo, he confirmed that it was in fact not plumbing related and was def. a failure of the shower system -- and walked me through what it would take. Once his team was onsite, they were focused - creating a whole "clean room" at the entry to the bathroom. 1 day demo, 1 day water-proof, 2 days tile - all while providing the proper time for dry-out and leak testing between steps. Lucas is a perfectionist, being critical on the most minor details -- which to someone that also strives for this level, but has no idea what they are looking for, was very much appreciated. Additionally, he has instilled this value in his team - that are true craftsman with their skill. Each step of the process was walked through, discussed, and made sure we understood the task, goal, and expectations. This is why I say Lucas/Soma Tile was a true partner in this project, as it wasn't a fun project -- it was an overwhelming stressful start where Soma Tile helped take some of the burden and concerns off our shoulders and work it through with their own expertise, experience, and dedication - ensuring every step was executed with precision. Soma Tile knows their craft - Lucas is a partner, his team are craftsman. Huge Thanks to Lucas, Jesus, and Miguel -- not to forget Jose who magically appeared on the last day to leave the place spotless.

    What an amazing job Lucas and his team did on my bathroom tile! To begin the project, floors,…read moresurfaces, etc. were protected from dirt and dust that can occur during tile installation. Lucas patiently reviewed design options with me and provided insightful guidance throughout the install. The attention to the smallest detail, combined with the use of a laser to ensure straight lines of tiles was impressive. No detail was overlooked! The color selection of grout was carefully coordinated with the tile. The workmanship is OUTSTANDING! The team demonstrated the same quality standards as they grouted and cleaned the tile repeatedly. Upon completion, Lucas, and his team cleaned the bathroom, and their work area. Soma tile was on time and a pleasure to work with! They truly are craftsman and take pride in their work. I would strongly recommend Lucas and his team.

    Century Tile & Carpet

    Century Tile & Carpet

    3.1
    (48 reviews)

    We recently rehabbed our old bathroom and purchased a lot of tile and grout, etc at the Mt Prospect…read moreCentury Tile store. We made MANY visits to the store to choose tile, get last minute supplies and extra tile, ask questions and so forth. The staff was always helpful and patient. If some product wasn't in stock, they were always able to get it from their warehouse by the next morning. When the project was completed we returned plenty of unused tile. The return process was very easy: they unload your car at the back door and you go around to the front to get reimbursed on your credit card. No hassle. Our bathroom project was an ordeal, but Century Tile made it easier.

    On this cloudy Chicago morning, I sit at my desk with the Century Tile paperwork at my side, ready…read morefor the file. Today, thank heaven, the sun is not spotlighting my failed floor, which is noticeably higher than the adjacent living room floor, like somebody screwed up, and has a bubble about six inches in, as well as a slightly sunken and irregular area, both just at the threshold where the sun relentlessly reveals the defects every bright morning. And all day long, for that matter, but I try not to look. God knows I tried. After saving the money for a new floor for ages, I was resolved to practice every due diligence. I therefore examined well the proposal the salesman from the Rand Road Century Tile presented to me, which clearly stated that the existing floor would be removed and disposed of by the company, as we had discussed. That was important to me for practical, not cosmetic, reasons. My Chicago garden apartment has everything low, including the counter-top over my dishwasher. There was precious little clearance, and I was very, very, very concerned the dishwasher would come out easily in case of need, as it had twice before when the below-ground outside wall had been breached by rats and the exterminator needed access to that wall. I had told the salesman this, as well as their installation expert, Mike, who had assured me on his subsequent visit that there would be no reason to worry on that score. He had also assured me, with a look of professional horror, that the floor once laid would absolutely, certainly be 'rolled.' (I'd done a little homework on the tricky installation of sheet vinyl and found that rolling was essential.) But the installers didn't remove the existing flooring as specified by the proposal, and simply laid the vinyl over the top of the old tile, and they didn't use a roller but instead brushed a two-by-four with a glued piece of carpeting over the top. I had protested at the time, but they politely but firmly ignored me, saying Mike had given them their instructions. They were happily done in less than three hours and on their way. And so for my beautiful new floor I was left instead with the bubble and sunken area at the threshold, glowing in every sunrise, and a nagging worry about the dishwasher removal in case of need, all in violation of the proposal I'd been given, or, in the case of the rolling, the verbal assurance Mike had given me. I protested after the fact, of course, since the work came with a'no-questions lifetime guarantee,' and I am writing here to tell you, don't believe it, or rather, be prepared to pony up for legal representation to enforce it. A proposal from Century Tile is worthless. Mike and subsequently other office personnel informed me that the work order following the proposal is what actually rules the agreement (although this is contrary to every other professional proposal you will ever receive), and my work order had clearly said they would 'skim' the floor, as if the client would surely know that contradicted the formal proposal that said the existing flooring would be removed. Which I hadn't realized. And how would I? What, after all, is 'skim'? And now removing the spoiled floor was out of the question, apparently. Mike eventually came out (an hour late and on his phone), pried up the vinyl at the threshold, did some scraping of the rough sunken area, laid down more glue, ignored the bubble further into the room, took a picture, and left. And I was glad. We elderly must cut our losses.The very sight of him provoked chest pain. So I am posting this review of Century Tile in Mount Prospect to say to the unwary senior citizen or single woman, don't go there, or if you do, make sure the work order you receive is in word-for-word compliance with the original proposal, because if they are not, you will pay the same money but you will be up the creek, and Mike will tell you so with a sneer. Go somewhere else. These folks have the shiest down to an art form.

    Steve Construction - contractors - Updated July 2026

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