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Marsha Stow
     


 

Tallahassee, Florida
  Marsha Stow sets mesh tape between two pieces of Hardibacker tile backerboard in the master bathroom of the Dyer home.

 

Dyer Home Project (Florida, February 2005)

Marsha Stow, a Tallahassee-area tile contractor who is a close friend of the Dyer family, donated six days to work with industry members and other family volunteers and friends to help tile 750 square feet of floor and wall space. The Dyers had solicited assistance from a number of building material donors, including TPFH partners, to build a home large enough to accommodate their three-year-old quadruplets. Marsha worked with representatives from Crossville and Master Tile, Elite Building Products, James Hardie Building Products, and TPFH. She worked with the family to complete the installation.

 
 
Marsha Stow, a Tallahassee-area tile contractor, worked with Ally Fertitta of TPFH to install Hardibacker in a bathroom in the Dyer family home.   Marsha Stow hammers a nail into a piece of Hardibacker tile backerboard on this bathroom wall in the Dyer home.
     
 
Marsha Stow set this wall tile in the second upstairs bathroom of the Dyer home in Tallahassee, Florida.   Ally Fertitta of TPFH, Crossville representative Bill Patin of Master Tile and Marsha Stow, a Tallahassee-area tile contractor, set tile in the Dyer home.