I really struggled with whether to give 2 or 3 stars -- unfortunately, my experience didn't align…read morewith many of the glowing reviews. I hired Atlas Kitchen & Bath to remove a tub/shower combo and install a walk-in shower, along with a kitchen backsplash. I chose them based on reviews and the desire to support a local business.
The estimate process started off a bit awkward -- the estimator (TK) arrived significantly earlier than scheduled while I was working from home. He gave a reasonable quote and said the price could vary depending on tile choice. He mentioned the shower door and head installation were included, but didn't clarify the hardware wasn't. That became a surprise \$2,000 extra later.
The showroom experience was mixed. The staff were patient as I tried multiple samples, but when I asked if they had a visualizer app or site, I was told no -- only to later discover the tile manufacturer *did* have one, which they acknowledged after the fact. Why not share that upfront?
Once I made my selections, I returned to get a final price, expecting a reduction since I chose less expensive tile. Instead, the price stayed the same due to "more complex shower floor tile." I took the weekend to think it over and then decided to proceed.
That's when I learned -- for the first time -- that they only accept cash. I had to confirm multiple times. It was off-putting and almost made me cancel the project. When I asked again during contract signing if I could pay by credit card, I was told they had been "screwed over" in the past. That didn't sit well, since there's no protection for me as a customer if things went wrong -- but I reluctantly moved forward.
Scheduling was not proactive. I was simply *informed* on a Friday that they'd be starting the following Tuesday -- no actual appointment made. The two installers were nice and respectful, though often worked late into the evening or arrived late despite saying they'd come early.
As the shower was nearly finished, I was asked about the curb top. I had no idea what that meant -- they'd told me they would choose a complementary option. Apparently, nothing had been ordered. I ended up finding something myself at Lowe's that they installed.
When the work was declared complete, one of the installers said, "I need lunch" and left -- without completing a walkthrough. Upon inspection, I noticed unfinished drywall/paint, nicks in the wall, a shower door that didn't fully close, scratched tile, and some damage to items in my garage. When I reached out, I was told I should've addressed it when they were here -- but I wasn't given that chance.
One of the installers returned unexpectedly the next day while I was on a work call. He fixed a few issues but left others undone. When I followed up again, they said someone named Ozzy would come inspect. He's praised in other reviews, but I hadn't met him.
When Ozzy arrived, the first thing he said was "I'm here for the check." I asked if he was here to inspect, and he said no. After I explained the outstanding issues, he offered to deduct \$150 for the damaged items in the garage -- then asked if he could *have* them. I was so frustrated by that point, I just gave them to him along with the check.
Both the shower and backsplash look good overall, but the experience was far from smooth or customer-focused. I'm still repainting my walls and living with scratched tile.
If I could do it over again, I wouldn't choose Atlas. If you're considering them, I hope my experience helps you make an informed decision.