Traditions in Tile and Stone celebrates 70 years


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By Jean Sealey

Northeast Florida Builders Association

Tile Contractor Supply, doing business as Traditions in Tile and Stone, celebrates 70 years in business. The company has 12 locations in Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. The Jacksonville location is at 7660 Philips Highway, Suite 8.

Traditions in Tile and Stone, a member of the Northeast Florida Builders Association, is a distributor to wholesale, trade, and the public. Traditions in Tile and Stone carries ceramic, porcelain, stone, metals and glass from sought-after manufacturers both domestic and international.

Tradition’s Jacksonville location has an expansive showroom staffed with designers to assist clients with color selection, design and layout. Company representatives cater to designers, architects, dealers, residential builders and remodelers and residential/commercial contractors.

A wide variety of products meets the needs of every project from a small remodeling job, to new home, or commercial construction.

“It’s our goal to create a remarkable experience,” said company President Richard Morley. “Our locations are designed to meet this goal through educated, trained employees, clean - thought provoking inspiring showrooms, and the most unique quality products.”

Traditions in Tile and Stone says it distinguishes itself in the market by providing such a broad product selection and exceptional service.

“People are always amazed at our selection and service,” said Dan Nicholas, regional vice president. “There truly is something for every job and need. We pride ourselves on creating artistic tile and stone applications for any project. For builders and designers, we will custom create selection programs for their model, office or showroom, or they can simply send their clients in to the showroom. We’re excited about Jacksonville’s growth and are impressed by the sense of style and design common to the area. I rank Jacksonville’s designers and architects as top runners with any in the U.S. and abroad.”

 

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