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"Good. They repaired an area that has been damaged and it looked nice."

Bryan E on January 2020

Hawaiian Luxury Stone, LLC has become a staple of professionalism and quality work in stone and tile flooring for years. With 20 years of experience, there is no job too complex for our crew. Call today to schedule an appointment!

"Good. They repaired an area that has been damaged and it looked nice."

Bryan E on January 2020



Pebblestone Hawaii Inc. DBA RAINYDAY LANDSCAPING

POB 7137
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Pebblestone Hawaii Inc. DBA RAINYDAY LANDSCAPING

POB 7137
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36 years of experience

We are a full service landscape design and installation company, specializing in water features both cement and liner. Our contractor's licenses are C#19520 and C#30248. Master Builder in faux rock construction.

We are a full service landscape design and installation company, specializing in water features both cement and liner. Our contractor's licenses are C#19520 and C#30248. Master Builder in faux rock construction.


Playground Rubber Safety Surfacing, Deck Restoration, Gym Floors, Sport Surfaces, Playgrounds, and many other recreational applications.

Epoxy Flooring questions, answered by experts

Some root cellars are made with concrete, but a dirt floor may be better for your crops' longevity. Dirt can help maintain an appropriate temperature and humidity level, while the concrete might suck up all the moisture. Dirt floors can also bring down the overall cost of your root cellar. But, if you’re going with a dirt floor, make sure you properly insulate between your house and the root cellar.

Squeaky floors don’t always mean structural damage. Usually, it’s caused by friction somewhere inside your floor—whether it’s a loose floorboard or a gap between the subfloor and joists. If there is structural damage, you’ll notice other signs like soft or sagging floors, cracks that go from the wall to the ceiling, and horizontal cracks on your foundation.

Yes, you can put rugs and carpet on heated floors. However, carpet is not the most efficient for heated floors. The carpet pad and pile can prevent the heat from penetrating into the room. Rugs may also prevent heat from reaching your feet. You will get the most from your heated floors if you use thin rugs so that a maximum amount of heat can penetrate the room. You may find you do not need rugs to warm a space, thanks to the radiant heat coming up through your feet.

Technically, you can start tiling in a corner and work your way out. However, it's not traditionally how tiling is done. Instead, work from the bottom middle of the wall. Tile out the entire row with whole tiles before moving on to the next row. Once you finish installing all of the whole tiles, then you focus on tiling the corners.

New flooring costs quite a bit, so longevity is important to think about. Concrete generally has the longest life span, but it’s not always a good solution for homes with wooden subfloors. That said, hardwood floors and stone floors can last up to 100 years, and you can refinish or restore them to remove imperfections from daily wear.

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