Our Family
Old Country Ceramic Tile Inc
About Us
Our dedication to hard work and our commitment to going the extra mile for our customers are the reasons behind the success of Old Country Ceramic Tile.
We hope you’ll visit us soon so we can help make your dreams a reality, too.
Company History
Old Country Ceramic Tile is the epitome of a family business—three generations and still going strong.
We began in 1978 when three brothers decided to turn their dream into a reality. Their father was a tile craftsman who immigrated to America from Italy in the early part of the 20th century. He brought with him a prosperous trade that supported the family for many years.
Following in their father's footsteps, the three sons—Richard, Donald, and Gerald—each pursued careers in the tile industry, though through different avenues.
Richard became a tile setter early on and eventually served as a Union Delegate for the tile setters’ union in Yonkers. Donald worked in tile distribution and management in New Jersey, while Gerald took a similar path in tile distribution and management on Long Island. With strong ties and connections on Long Island, Gerald became the anchor for what would become a lasting family venture. In October 1978, the three brothers joined forces and opened Old Country Ceramic Tile, located at 27 Urban Avenue, Westbury, New York.
In 1985, after years of success in Westbury, the family opened a second location in Port Jefferson Station, New York.
Both locations continue to be family-owned and operated, supported by our loyal and dedicated employees. Over the years, we’ve seen many people come and go—and we’ve made countless friends along the way. The brothers believed that once you worked at Old Country Ceramic Tile, you became part of the family.
For over 40 years, Old Country Ceramic Tile has grown into a leading competitor in Long Island’s tile industry. Hard work, diligence, and true attention to our customers' needs have been the foundation of our success.
Although we have lost all three of our founding fathers, their legacy remains. The second and third generations are proud to carry it forward, upholding the same values and work ethic they instilled.
In Loving Memory Of
Donald Ciliotta

Gerald Ciliotta

Richard Ciliotta

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