Every Certified Tile Installer has his or her own story for wanting to become a CTI. In the case of Kris Nardone CTI #1364, it had to do with adding credibility to his installation business.
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Add Credibility to Your Tile Installation Business Says Kris Nardone
[fa icon="calendar'] May 21, 2019 8:45:00 AM EDT / by CTEF Blog Team posted in Qualified Labor Series
Prove Your Tile Installation Skills Says John Mourelatos
[fa icon="calendar'] April 16, 2019 8:30:00 AM EDT / by CTEF Blog Team posted in Qualified Labor Series
How do you prove yourself as a tile installation professional? For John Mourelatos CTI #1290, it involves becoming a Certified Tile Installer (CTI). John is next in the CTEF Blog series about Qualified Labor based on articles in TileLetter.com published in April 2017 and May 2015.
Why Use Qualified Labor from WhyTile!
[fa icon="calendar'] April 9, 2019 8:30:00 AM EDT / by CTEF Blog Team posted in Qualified Labor Series
In anticipation of Coverings 2019, WhyTile has released a series of videos in support of Qualified Labor. Since it's such an important subject, we're recapturing the videos here and including relevant references from articles we've published.
We look forward to seeing you at Coverings!
The Certified Tile Installers Credo
[fa icon="calendar'] April 2, 2019 8:30:00 AM EDT / by CTEF Blog Team posted in Certified Tile Installer Program, Qualified Labor Series
Just in time for Coverings, we've created the Tile Installer Credo which consists of ten core tile installation beliefs.
If you've been following this blog, you're probably familiar with them as these are principles we don't take lightly. These beliefs keep us up at night; they motivate us to be active in the tile industry and seek out every opportunity to make believers of all those who still doubt and don't follow the industry standards and best practices for installing tile.
Here they are. Will you help us get the word out?
Dan Hecox Inspires Designers, Tile Installers to Aspire to Higher Standards
[fa icon="calendar'] March 12, 2019 9:30:00 AM EDT / by CTEF Blog Team posted in Qualified Labor Series
Inspiring those around him to aspire to higher tile standards seems second-nature to Dan Hecox, founder of Hecox Construction in York, Nebraska. That's what he does as NTCA Nebraska State Ambassador and as a Regional Evaluator for the Certified Tile Installer Program.
Dan Hecox CTI #1215 is next in the CTEF Blog series about Qualified Labor based on several articles in TileLetter.com. More specifically,
>> Dan Hecox Presents to A&D Students at University of Nebraska – Lincoln
>> Member Spotlight – Hecox Construction, Inc.
>> Qualified Labor – January 2018 – Sark Tile Supports Education by Hosting NTCA Workshop and CTI Exam
>> NTCA Nebraska State Ambassador establishes local CTI testing
Why Certified Tile Installers Matter to Avalon Flooring
[fa icon="calendar'] February 12, 2019 10:00:00 AM EST / by CTEF Blog Team posted in Certified Tile Installer Program
Not only do retailers such as Avalon Flooring value Certified Tile Installers, but, in becoming certified, tile installers can gain more and better customers. If you're not certified, what are you waiting for?
Money Won't Buy You Tile Certification
[fa icon="calendar'] January 29, 2019 11:45:00 AM EST / by CTEF Blog Team posted in Qualified Labor Series
To borrow from the original Fab Four, money won't buy you tile certification. Rather it's your experience and skill as a tile setter that allows you to validate your tile installation skills as a Certified Tile Installer.
That's according to Mike McLawhorn CTI #188 and Territory Sales Manager for HB Fuller.
Mike is next in the CTEF Blog series about Qualified Labor based on an article in TileLetter.com titled Mike McLawhorn: CTI credentials are confirmation of tile setter knowledge that money can’t buy.
Meet CTI #1500: Alex Smith of Boone, NC
[fa icon="calendar'] October 30, 2018 8:30:00 AM EDT / by CTEF Blog Team posted in About CTEF, Qualified Labor Series
As you might imagine, we love celebrating milestones especially when they reflect hard work and appreciation for the importance of installing tile correctly the first time, adhering to tile installation standards and methods, and generally making Qualified Labor meaningful.
Here's a perfect example: Alex Smith who, after not completing the hands-on portion of the Certified Tile Installer program test in 2015, returned, passed and became CTI #1500. That's a milestone from many perspectives.
We caught up with Alex to learn more about him and his love of tile installation.
Become a Certified Tile Installer Says Bill Baptista CTI #834
[fa icon="calendar'] October 23, 2018 8:30:00 AM EDT / by CTEF Blog Team posted in Qualified Labor Series
If you're serious about installing tile as a profession, you'll become a Certified Tile Installer. That's according to Bill Baptista CTI #834, who feels strongly about certification as a differentiator.
Bill is next in the CTEF Blog series about Qualified Labor based on an article in TileLetter.com titled Bill Baptista: “Don't Be Left Behind; Get Certified”
Coverings CG Villa Features Beautiful Tile Tiny Home Solution
[fa icon="calendar'] August 7, 2018 8:30:00 AM EDT / by CTEF Blog Team posted in Installation + Design
When it comes to combining tile with a tiny home, you need a solution that is beautiful, functional, and makes the space feel as big as possible. Rita Carson Guest of Carson Guest Interior Design took her inspiration for the Coverings Installation Design Showcase (IDS) tiny home from the Crossville Tile she chose, and which the expert installers from J&R Tile brought to life in the CG Villa of Coverings 2018.
>> J&R Tile Installs Gauged Porcelain Tile in Coverings 2018 Tiny House
We caught up with Rita to learn more about the design side of this project.





