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Worth every penny! The Rhino crew did a great job. Truly amazing how they bust up tile, grind & clean w/o leaving a mess. Save your back, lungs & furnace and go with Rhino.
-Roi S
Travis is knowledgeable and straightforward in his work. I had him come out and remove approx 500 square feet of slate stone tile, it encompassed the kitchen, dining, bathroom, entryway, and two closets. He set clear expectations and delivered a great result. Well worth the money to have these guys come out and it saved me a ton of time over trying to demo the tile myself.
-Nick B
Travis did the demolition of a tile shower and did a fantastic job. He was able to keep the cement floor completely intact which saved us a lot of money. It was extremely fast and he left the place spotless- no dust or broken tiles. Travis even managed to save marble tiles without damage that we hoped to keep. Rhino Demolition was honest and great to work with.
-Evelyn H
Rhino Dustless did a fantastic job tearing out our old tile so that we could put in a new floor when we bought our home in Herriman. The dustless System prevents a huge mess. Travis is also great to work with. I recommend you go with Rhino.
-Brian HWhat advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Educate yourself! Read blogs of people who either have a lot of experience or had to learn the hard way. Talk to others who are willing to go into the unpleasant details of their process and not just the positives meant to impress. There's a reason why marriages suffer during remodels! Ask all the questions! Know exactly what you will be paying for and avoid miscommunication. Understand that demolition is not a white-glove service. Know beforehand what is possible to salvage and what is not. Re-using base-board to save money? Do you want it off or kept on during the demo? Expect to sand, re-paint, caulk and replace some pieces. Label and store in a safe place. There are pros and cons to everything. The more you try to save by doing it yourself or hiring someone not specialized, the more you need to be knowledgeable, handy and possibly willing to face the consequences of damages, unfinished work and/or "good-enough" quality. Truthfully, a lot of people are just fine with those consequences.