Having over 25 years of tile experience sets Elite Tile apart for quality work, but we still look for the latest technology to continue to find ways to improve installation.
Several years back, we were introduced to Progress Profiles, a tile installation proleveling system. Initially, I thought it was a gimmick, a fad, or for people who didn't know how to set tile.
But after talking to Domenico Borrelli, the Vice President and CEO of Progress Profiles, over several days at a tile convention, he was able to address all my questions and concerns about the tile leveling system. He convinced me to give their system a try.
Borrelli said, "Our system can make a good tile setter great, and a great tile setter 'Michelangelo!'"
After the convention, I returned to continue work on a home, and when I compared the finished product after using the Progress Profiles proleveling system, I could see the difference.
We may not quite be on the caliber of "Michelangelo," but this system has taken our work to another level. The system is simple but elegant in design, and we wouldn't be without it now. This is especially true when working with large format tile, which is becoming very popular. Getting a perfectly level tile finish would be much more difficult without this system.
The blue caps that hold the tile in place are reusable, and the spacing system is made out of plastic that can be recycled, which we do. We use this leveling system on tile floors, on walls, and anywhere it might be difficult to hold tiles securely in place as they cure.
Doing installation with Progress Profiles proleveling system provides a faster and superior installation that our customers love.
Interview with Domenico Borrelli, CEO of Progress Profiles
We were given the opportunity to speak again with our friend Domenico Borrelli about the Progress Profiles Proleveling System, who explains how it works. You'll also hear how Elite Tile Colorado was one of the first companies in North America to use this exceptional product. We've now been using this product for over four years.
We apologize for the poor sound quality of this impromptu interview due to the convention noise.