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Eagle Tile is a tile store in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York, NY. We stock all your home improvement needs, from kitchen cabinet fixtures, to floor tiles, countertops and more. Our experienced and dedicated staff can help you make the right decision based on your budget and your personal taste. We offer floor tiles from Daltile, to Marazzi tile and dolomite tile. Stop by and view our kitchen and bath showrooms to see uniquely staged rooms with marble countertops, quartz countertops and top-of-the-line fixtures. Eagle Tile in NYC offers very low prices and expert help on tiles in and around Manhattan, New York.
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2250 2nd Ave, 10029, New York, NY, United States
- (212) 423-0333
- mail@etilesupply.com
- etilesupply.com
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