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"Our homeowners are excited about having tile in their homes. Not only is it a beautiful floor covering, it is durable over the years and makes their home investment more valuable." --Ray Maynard, Construction Director, Atlanta Habitat

"Tile Partners for Humanity has made a truly generous donation to our organization. Our homeowners can enjoy tile in their kitchens, utility rooms and bathrooms, and what's more, they helped install it, so they learned a new skill in the process." --Larrie Del Martin, President & Executive Director, Atlanta Habitat for Humanity

Doyle Dickerson Company
     

Stone Mountain, Georgia
 
    This Habitat volunteer straightens a tile donated by Stone Mountain's Doyle Dickerson Company in this Atlanta Habitat home.

 

Pittsburgh Project: Atlanta Habitat for Humanity
(Georgia, November/December 2004)

The Doyle Dickerson Company in Stone Mountain, Georgia, donated 650 square feet of 12x12 tile as well as a two-man crew to teach homeowners and volunteers to install tile in one Habitat home in Atlanta’s Pirrsburgh neighborhood. Stanley Smith and Sidney Smith worked with Lisa, a new Habitat homeowner, as well as several local volunteers from area organizations and businesses.

 
 
Lisa, a Habitat homeowner in Atlanta, works with her sister to install tile donated by Doyle Dickerson Company..   Stanley Smith and Sidney Smith from the Doyle Dickerson Company donated time to install tile, also donated by Doyle Dickerson, in this Habitat home in Atlanta.
     
 
Lisa, a Habitat homeowner in Atlanta, worked with Stanley Smith and Sidney Smith, two contractors from the Doyle Dickerson Company of Stone Mountain, Georgia, to tile her new home.   Custom's Chip O'Rear sets horseshoe spacers between tiles donated by the Doyle Dickerson Company for this Habitat home in Atlanta.
     
 
Lisa, a Habitat homeowner in Atlanta, uses a NATTCO notched trowel to spread Elite thinset in the kitchen of her new home.   Lisa, a Habitat homeowner in Atlanta, cleans thinset mortar from the tile that she worked with volunteers to set in her Habitat home.
     
 
Two volunteers with Atlanta Habitat for Humanity set tile donated by the Doyle Dickerson Company in this house in the Pittsburgh neighborhood.   Sidney Smith, a contractor with the Doyle Dickerson Company in Stone Mountain, Georgia, donated his time to teach volunteers to set tile in this Atlanta Habitat home
     
 
Stanley Smith, a contractor with the Doyle Dickerson Company in Stone Mountain donated his time to set tile in this Atlanta Habitat home.   The Doyle Dickerson Company in Stone Mountain, Georgia, donated tile for two Habitat homes in Atlanta's Pittsburgh neighborhood.
     
 
The sister of new Habitat homeowner Lisa helps her set tile, donated by Doyle Dickerson of Stone Mountain, in her home in Atlanta''s Pittsburgh neighborhood.   Stanley Smith and Sidney Smith from the Doyle Dickerson Company set tile donated by their company in this Habitat home in Atlanta's Pittsburgh neighborhood.