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Davis Hardwood Flooring

50 OLIVER ST
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Davis Hardwood Flooring

50 OLIVER ST
5.00(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Davis Hardwood Flooring is an independent, local, family operated business. We are dedicated to first-rate customer service for both private and commercial clients. With years of experience we pride ourselves on quality workmanship and competitive pricing. Whether you are looking to have new wood floors installed or hoping to have your existing floors brought back to life, our craftsmen at Davis Hardwood Flooring have the skills and experience to help you get started.

"Dave and the team were awesome. They reacted very quickly to us needing work done on short notice. The work was done very well. Floors look great. They are up front, honest and get the work done on schedule for a fair price. Communication is also very strong. These guys get it! Highly recommend."

Greg S on January 2021

Davis Hardwood Flooring is an independent, local, family operated business. We are dedicated to first-rate customer service for both private and commercial clients. With years of experience we pride ourselves on quality workmanship and competitive pricing. Whether you are looking to have new wood floors installed or hoping to have your existing floors brought back to life, our craftsmen at Davis Hardwood Flooring have the skills and experience to help you get started.

"Dave and the team were awesome. They reacted very quickly to us needing work done on short notice. The work was done very well. Floors look great. They are up front, honest and get the work done on schedule for a fair price. Communication is also very strong. These guys get it! Highly recommend."

Greg S on January 2021




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Create Marine

188 Massapoag Ave
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Create Marine

188 Massapoag Ave
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At Create Marine, we are in the buisness of upgrading good boats and making them great. By upgrading flooring, lighting electronics and everything other than mechanical so you can better enjoy your boat.

At Create Marine, we are in the buisness of upgrading good boats and making them great. By upgrading flooring, lighting electronics and everything other than mechanical so you can better enjoy your boat.







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Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

You generally cannot change the color of the natural stone, such as making granite countertops darker or lighter. Some people claim that certain chemicals will lighten or darken granite, but those will damage the stone and not provide uniform, expected results, so it’s better not to try. Similarly, some people ask whether they can stain over granite. Granite is beloved for its stain-resistant finish, so you probably won’t get the best outcome if you try to stain over granite to make it darker.

Instead, consider honing, painting, or applying another material over the top of the granite to make it appear darker.

Yes, professionals have the skills to restore historical or intricate masonry by respecting traditional techniques and materials. They address damage meticulously, preserving the original design while ensuring stability and longevity.

Seal grout annually, clean spills promptly, and use mild cleaners to prevent buildup.

It depends on the material. Sandstone, slate, and granite can be slippery in wet weather. Applying a sealant to the stone can often stop it from absorbing moisture and may reduce the likelihood of slipping. If you're concerned about losing footing, a safer option might be bluestone or concrete.

Granite and marble compare well against each other in terms of price, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Deciding which one is better depends on your personal style and preference. Both materials resist damage like chips and cracks well. You should seal both material types against staining and etching, but they’re still susceptible if oil, wine, coffee, tomato sauce, or juice are left on the countertop long enough. As material and installation costs range similarly, the deciding factor is your budget, design, and preferences.

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