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June 9th BBQ

Installer Appreciation BBQ – June 9th (8am – 4pm)

Come join the Flintile crew on June 9th at our facility here in NW Portland. We will be running a special that offers $10 off per 4 gal pail on the Pressure Sensitive #2230. Anyone who purchases the #2230 will automatically be entered into a raffle for a chance to win a brand new Yeti cooler. Come see the office remodel, meet our staff and get a chance to try out and spread some XL Brand adhesives. Our customer’s success is our success.

New Employees

New Hires: Two new additions to the Flintile Team

In 2021 we said goodbye and good luck to two employees here at Flintile, Matt Hackett and Darla Hanson. Both were instrumental in our success as a company, and we wish them well in their new endeavors. Since their departure we were able to bring aboard Laurie Hamilton and Martin Fernandez. Laurie is on our order desk and will most likely be the new female voice you here when you call into our office. Laurie brings a wealth of industry experience & knowledge to the job. After years spent being on our customer’s side of the business, she is now selling the same products she used to procure. Martin is running deliveries in our shiny new work van and working the will call area in our warehouse alongside Luis Martinez. Martin will be the friendly face you see dropping off orders to your locations as well as assisting customers and installers picking up material from our facility. His “can do” attitude and displayed ability to learn our product line fast is quickly making him an asset to the company. Shoot us a call or drop into the office to meet the newest members of the crew.

The Flintile Inc staff in a group photo in front of the office

Darla Dee Hanson Decided to Retire in 2020

Her retirement caps off a 20+ year career with Flintile. Darla was a warm and knowledgeable voice on the phone and a smiling, welcoming face to those who came thru our door. She had a way with certain customers that made her a valuable and endearing member of the Flintile family. Being the only female working at Flintile for numerous years she knew how to go with the flow but also keep the boys club in check. Although Darla had tiny feet she left some big shoes to fill and she will be missed greatly. We all wish her best as she embarks on her new adventures in retirement.

New Operating Hours

Starting March 31st Flintile’s operating hours will be 7:30am till 4:30pm until further notice, we appreciate your business and encourage all our customers to stay safe and take care of one another during this uncertain time during the COV-19 Pandemic.

Tom’s Retirement

Tom Vaughan started with Flintile in February 1980 and retired in 2017. He was a professional thru and thru, acting as a liaison between our suppliers and our dealers for 37 years; he was a pillar of the company.

If you worked with Tom on the order desk you came to appreciate his extensive knowledge of the products and his genuine personality.  Some customers chose to only work with Tom when they would call.  Due to the relationships he could foster and the loyalty he displayed Tom was a “foxhole buddy” to project managers and purchasing agents throughout the industry.

  Tom knows quite a lot about history as well as floor covering. At times he could offer very detailed facts about ancient people and the wars they waged.  He possessed an aptness to find lessons in the story of man relevant to today’s headlines.

As far as what Tom liked to do outside of work, he describes it himself the best.

“When I get the chance, I enjoy loading up the old travel trailer and heading to the beach or the hills with my wife for some quality time, quiet or otherwise. I also enjoy working on my house. But, when it’s time to lay down the tools, we like to tune up and play old time country music on our guitars and piano. The old stuff really does sound better!”

The Flintile family wishes Tom the best as he rambles on into his retirement years.

Scot’s Passing

On August 16th 2015, with a heavy heart, we said goodbye to a long time friend and employee Scot Kirkpatrick.  Scot succumb to his brain cancer Glioblastoma while at home with his loved ones.  He was a family man first and reveled in being a father, grandfather, husband, and son in law.  Scot had been in the flooring industry for over 30 years and built many strong relationships along the way.  His reliable leadership, knowledgeable experience and jovial disposition embodied what Flintile strives for.  His absence leaves a void in our hearts but his memory will be kept vivid and his contributions never forgotten.

Scot M Kirkpatrick

Scot M Kirkpatrick

 

Heart & Soul

As many of our customers have already came to find out; our VP Scot Kirkpatrick was diagnosed with a brain tumor on February 27th.  He underwent surgery in the following days with the majority of the tumor being removed.  After spending some time in the ICU he was transferred to a rehab facility where he currently recuperating.  Scot is an extremely valuable part of Flintile, and has been for over 30 years.  The outpouring of support from all of the people who’ve worked with Scot has been wonderful and appreciated. He has always been a likeable, knowledgeable and dependable man.  We will continue to send positive energy to Scot and his family thru this tough time.