Kitchens, baths, and additions that hold their line — level floors, plumb walls, tight reveals, no shortcuts behind the drywall. Every job planned in full before a single nail goes in.
Layouts opened up, cabinetry set plumb, counters seamed where they should be. Hood runs that actually vent outside.
Waterproofing done right the first time. Schluter, proper slope to drain, no tile wiggle in three years.
Additions that look like they were always part of the house — matched rooflines, period-right trim, load paths routed correctly.
Built-ins, wainscoting, trim packages, and the tight-reveal work that tells you who actually held the saw.
We come out, take measurements, and talk through what you want and what the house will allow.
A written scope with materials, timeline, and a fixed price. No surprise line items halfway through.
Clean job site, daily progress, one point of contact. We stay on it start to finish — no jumping between jobs.
Final walk, touch-ups, and a written warranty. You get the space. We get out of your way.
I'm Parker. I run Precision Tile & Remodeling, and I'm on every job site start to finish — no foreman handoff, no revolving crew. You get the guy you hired.
I started this company because I got tired of watching corners get cut on other people's jobs — framing hidden behind drywall that wouldn't pass a level, tile that looked good on day one and moved on year three. Precision isn't a marketing word for me. It's the reason the work holds up.
If you want someone who'll walk you through the plan, stick to the number, and leave the site cleaner than they found it — we should talk.
Tell me what you want built. I'll walk the job, take measurements, and send a written scope with a real number.