SBA 7(a) • CDC/504 • Express • USDA B&I

SBA Loans for Tile Contractors | Acquisition & Expansion Financing

Funding options for tile contractors companies including working capital and expansion financing.

SBA Financing for Equipment and Expansion in Tile Contracting

Tile contractors often require financing for installation equipment, vehicles, working capital, and staffing expansion. SBA financing may help support residential and commercial projects and increase job capacity.

SBA 7(a) funding for tile contractors can often be structured around payroll, equipment, material inventory, and the refinance of eligible business debt.

  • Equipment cutting tools, leveling systems, and specialty tile tools
  • Working capital payroll and materials
  • Vehicles crew transport
  • Expansion additional installers
  • Project support staging improvements

Capital may help tile contractors expand project volume.

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