NTCA FIVE-STAR MEMBER SPOTLIGHT ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– it comes time to recommend a tile contractor for their high-end or dif- ficult projects, they want you to be that contractor.” NCTS takes tremendous pride and receives great joy in the art of the finished product. Leasure said, “I just took the wife and kids to dinner at a big casino and was showing them the 1” x 1” glass mosaic, stone counters, and large format floors, with pride. The entire casino was covered in our prod- ucts. We just finished a large spa in another casino that was highlighted on a local news report. It was fun to see all the emails flying around with links to the story. Everyone gets excited when their work gets recognized, especial- ly when they put in so much hard work in an effort to complete a high-end project with over 30 different types of tile and stone. “The fact that we completed a million- dollar scope of work in 35 days and to see the level of quality of the finish product, fills me with pride and confidence that our installers can tackle projects that give the GC and the office staff concern,” he added. “There was a lot of project man- agement and pre-planning before we even started, so we knew we had a challenge with the install on our hands. We love a good chal- lenge!” Cache Creek Spa This recently completed renova- tion of the Cache Creek Spa saw the space expand from 5,000 sq. ft. to over 12,000 sq. ft. NCTS installed over 50 different tiles and stone, including a 12.5 ft. high pink Himalayan salt block wall. Many of the materials had to be shipped from overseas, which was one of the major difficulties. 54 TileLetter | 2019