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Dominguez Flooring
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Serving Hackett, AR and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2002

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Warranties offered

"Victoria and Manuel are great to work with and do quality work. Our approval was requested on every step of the project. The Dominguez team was on time and very careful to protect surrounding fixtures. I would recommend Dominquez Flooring to anyone needing a quality job completed on time for a competitive price."
Response time12 hrs
Response rate88%
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Hannaman Enterprises, LLC
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Serving Hackett, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Customers say: Quality work

"It took 3 tries !!! to get a bathtub that was not damaged so bad it couldn't be used! Once we got a good tub (still had a chip by the faucet area,on edge of tub),they were on the job! We have an old house, and the corner where old tub came out was out of square badly. The tilebacker and tile wasn't going to cover the chip,till John & Kendal performed a miraculous shimming job, so it completely covered the flaw! Excellent work, rapor, and results !!"
Response time8 hrs
Response rate97%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Brian Stephenson
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Serving Hackett, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 1988

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Emergency services offered

"The task I had done evolved from a emotional happening in my life and Brian's professionalism was absolutely second to none. He did a fine job and there was no cleanup to be done when he had finished. I would use him again."
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Oakley Tile & Marble
New to Angi

Serving Hackett, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Free estimates

Oakley Tile & Marble has a single mission: Complete Customer Satisfaction! We strongly believe in giving our customers the most for their money. We work with only the highest quality materials and experienced, professionals. We consistently focus on the needs of our customers, providing personalized attention and a stress-free experience. This approach has set us apart from our competition and keeps our customers coming back!

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Marble and Granite questions, answered by experts

The frequency for sealing marble countertops depends on several factors, including the quality and color of the stone, the type of sealant used, and the amount of traffic the surface receives. Marble has a porous surface that requires sealing to maintain its shine and resist scratches. As a general rule, you should seal countertops at least once a year. However, for heavily used surfaces, like those in a busy kitchen or family bathroom, you may need to reseal them every three to six months. Conversely, countertops in a rarely used guest bathroom might only need resealing every few years.

There are a few ways to remove calcium buildup in your pipes, but the most natural option involves vinegar, baking soda, and boiling water. To use this method, pour 1/2 cup of vinegar down the drain you're trying to clear, then follow it up with 1/2 cup of baking soda. Place a rag over the drain to create a light seal and leave it for 30 minutes. Remove the rag, then pour a pot of boiling water into the drain. After the water drains, wipe everything down with a sponge.

You can use some types of car wax to polish marble floors, as long as the polish is designed for use on marble floors. Read the label and test the polish on a small area of the floor first to see how it interacts with the marble. Car wax can help fill in or buff away small scratches, while polishing the marble for extra shine.

One of the primary benefits of a soapstone countertop is that the material is heat-resistant. You can put a hot pan on soapstone, and it won’t scorch or crack. Despite being able to handle extreme heat, soapstone is much softer than granite, quartz and similar materials. This means that it scratches easily, so you should not prepare food directly on the surface.

Silestone® is heat-resistant, so it can handle moderately high temperatures for a short period of time. That said, exposure to high heat can cause serious damage. You should never take a hot pan off the stove and place it directly on your countertop. Temperatures above 300 degrees Fahrenheit can leave marks or discoloration on the surface. Instead, use a trivet.

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