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Golden Craft Construction

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8 years of experience

Welcome to Golden Craft Construction, where we go to great lengths to understand our clients' visions and bring them to life. With over 8 years of experience, we specialize in quality construction and are based in the Pacific Northwest. Let us help build your dream project.

Welcome to Golden Craft Construction, where we go to great lengths to understand our clients' visions and bring them to life. With over 8 years of experience, we specialize in quality construction and are based in the Pacific Northwest. Let us help build your dream project.




Master Roofing & Flooring LLC

113 Cowlitz Ave
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Master Roofing & Flooring LLC

113 Cowlitz Ave
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2 years of experience

Master Roofing & Flooring provides comprehensive renovation solutions for homeowners in Hermiston, Pendleton, and surrounding areas. Their expertise encompasses both roof and floor installations, ensuring a seamless project experience.

Master Roofing & Flooring provides comprehensive renovation solutions for homeowners in Hermiston, Pendleton, and surrounding areas. Their expertise encompasses both roof and floor installations, ensuring a seamless project experience.





Highlands Contracting LLC

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Highlands Contracting LLC

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Operating as a general contractor, specialized skills in many area's. From a brand new custom home to a simple remodel, Highlands Contracting has you covered. Also offering DIY assistance and consultation. Well over 20yrs of experience in a multitude of areas in the construction industry.

"Excellent job ! We're very happy with it and can't wait to see the next bathroom done"

Melva B on March 2022

Operating as a general contractor, specialized skills in many area's. From a brand new custom home to a simple remodel, Highlands Contracting has you covered. Also offering DIY assistance and consultation. Well over 20yrs of experience in a multitude of areas in the construction industry.

"Excellent job ! We're very happy with it and can't wait to see the next bathroom done"

Melva B on March 2022


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Marble Restoration questions, answered by experts

Slate floors don’t need much maintenance, but they should be sealed once per year. Otherwise, they can absorb liquids and moisture, which may weaken them and lead to stains. It’s also best to sweep slate floors daily, mop with a pH-neutral floor cleaner weekly, clean up any spills as quickly as possible, and use rugs or mats in high-traffic areas.

Stone restoration costs typically range from $5 to $10 per square foot, depending on the type of stone, the extent of damage, and the level of polish required.

Marble is high maintenance, like most other types of natural stone flooring. However, because it is naturally a more porous stone, there are a few added care instructions. You will need to clean it often to prevent dirt and grit from scratching the finish and surface, keep it dry, clean up spills immediately, and have it professionally sealed and refinished at least once a year to maintain the shine and water-tight surface. However, investing in maintenance is a smart move because marble floors are among the most beautiful and valuable types of flooring when properly cared for.

Standing water can lead to surface discoloration if your granite countertops are improperly sealed. However, it’s possible to remove hard water stains with a baking soda paste. Take more care with acidic liquids, such as fruit juice or red wine, which can leave more permanent stains. That’s why it’s so important to reseal these surfaces regularly.

No, you cannot use vinegar to polish marble. It is too acidic for cleaning or polishing and can etch the surface. Instead, opt for non-acidic cleaners made specifically for marble. Follow the manufacturer’s directions to ensure proper application and to protect the marble. However, a damp mop can be an effective marble cleaner when used appropriately and as long as moisture is immediately soaked up.

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