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Central Alberta Tile One- a shining example of hard work, customer service, and attention to detail

The Red Deer & District Chamber of Commerce recently held their Business of the Year Awards. Here’s a profile on another exceptional local business. Shannon Moench started Central Alberta Tile One in 1997. Dean Gillespie and Troy Larsen joined the operation in 2007 as co-owners.
“We cover all aspects of the building and renovation industry from residential to commercial and insurance,” said Moench. “To this day, we value all work that comes our way. No job is too small – we know where our start came from – each job is treated the same!”
Together the company possess more than 60 years’ experience in the industry. Exceptional service and attention to detail helped the business flourish and expand to include tile, flooring, interior design, lighting, exterior stone, quartz and granite countertops among other things. All totalled the family of businesses employs more than 150 people and operates approximately 46,000 sf of retail and warehouse space.
About the Chamber: The largest and most influential business association in Central Alberta. The Chamber is committed to promoting business growth and prosperity in the region by providing networking opportunities, educational and relevant speakers, benefit programs like group insurance and discounted merchant card rates to save you money, and being an advocate on issues that matter. Chamber membership is the most effective way to raise your business profile and capitalize on business development opportunities.
All companies, Chamber members and non-members, are eligible for nomination for an award in their respective category.
Todayville is proud to be a sponsor of this year’s Business of the Year Awards.
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