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Jenkins Tile Company
Baton Rouge, Louisiana    



 
Baton Rouge, LA
  Timmy Albright of Jenkins Tile in Baton Rouge spreads Laticrete thinset on the back of a tile donated by Jenkins as he works in the kitchen of Val Robinson's home

 

Youth Build/Church Coalition Build: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge

Jenkins Tile Company of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, donated the use of four full crews of two as well as three individual contractors to help install tile in four homes built by Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge in October and November of 2004. Jerry and Deborah Holliday, Timmy Albright, Jimmy Holliday, Allen Blades, Kenneth Elrod, Percy Young, and Kenny King helped tile and grout the Robinson, Dorsey, Coleman and Bradley homes. Jenkins also donated 735 square feet of ceramic tile for installation in the Robinson home.


 
 
Jerry Holliday of Jenkins Tile in Baton Rouge sets tile donated by Jenkins in Val Robinson's living room.   Kenneth Elrod and Deborah Holliday of Jenkins Tile mix Laticrete thinset and cut tile donated by Aztec Tile Company outside the Dorsey home.
     
 
Percy Young with Jenkins Tile in Baton Rouge taught student volunteers from Episcopal High School in Baton Rouge to grout Val Robinson's new home.   Timmy Albright and Percy Young of Jenkins Tile in Baton Rouge worked with high school and college students to grout Val Robinson's home.
     
 
Jerry Holliday and Allen Blades, both of Jenkins Tile, set tile donated by Aztec Tile Company with Laticrete thinset.   Timmy Albright and Jerry Holliday of Jenkins Tile in Baton Rouge set tile donated by Jenkins in the home of Val Robinson
     
 
Ally Fertitta of TPFH and Glen Jenkins of Jenkins Tile in Baton Rouge visited at the Habitat build site where Jenkins donated labor for multiple homes.   Husband-and-wife team Jerry and Deborah Holliday, with Jenkins Tile, set tile in the Dorsey and Robinson homes in Baton Rouge.