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Roman Tile Company, Inc.

(on pawtucket avenue)
Contractors in East Providence, RI
Contractors
Flooring

Hours

Monday
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Tuesday
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Wednesday
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Thursday
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Friday
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

3708 Pawtucket Avenue
East Providence, RI
02915

About

Roman Tile Company was established in 1960. We are a small Unionized company specializing in the commercial installation of Ceramic, porcelain and quarry tile, although we are not limited to just this area. We also provide services in installing Marble, Stone and specialty Mud Flooring. Although we are not a distributor of materials, we have developed a strong relationship with large vendors and we are able to furnish materials for projects of all size according to architectural specifications. All of our installers are trained and Certified Journeyman through our local # Allied Craft Workers Union having the expertise required for installation of all the various products that have rapidly emerged in the industry from waterproofing, floor leveling to specialty glass mosaic tile installation.

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Did you know that marble is mostly made of calcium carbonate? In fact, many types of marble contain as much as 99 percent calcium carbonate. This is the same white insoluble chalky solid that stony corals and mollusk shells are made of. This also explains why pure marble is snow white in color.
Both marble and granite are wonderful choices for any room in your home. If, however, you’re under a tight budget, you may want to lean more towards granite as it’s generally the more economical choice between the two.
Do you have a marble staircase? This can be a gorgeous centerpiece for an entryway or an outdoor terrace, but only if it can keep looking great. Fortunately, that’s as easy as working with a marble repair expert to take care of any repairs or cleaning.
While a few scratches on marble flooring are hardly the stuff of tragedy, having too many scratches in one area can make your marble appear dull and worn. Let’s talk about how a visit from us can quickly restore the beauty of your stone floors.
Unfortunately, not all flooring issues can be adequately addressed during the restoration process. If you’re not sure whether there’s any way to save the marble flooring you just discovered under old carpets, we’re always happy to take a look.
The running bond tile pattern can also be called a brick or offset pattern. This is because the tiles are offset by half the width of the tile, much like bricks are laid. This pattern gives a distinct, layered look to create interest and pattern.
There are certain telltale signs that indicate it’s time for marble restoration services. This includes the appearance of scratches and abrasions, persistent staining, and even cracking, no matter how minor it may seem.
Although marble can stain if used improperly, adding and regularly reapplying a protective coating and wiping up spills immediately, will help protect marble and maintain it in "like new" condition.
If your marble floors or countertops have lost their shine or have endured minor scratches and abrasions, then you are going to want professional polishing services. However, if there are deep scratches, cracks, or more extensive damage, then marble restoration is going to be your best bet.
Are you concerned that your marble floors may have more scratches than people will overlook when they come for a visit? Rest assured that our team is always available to buff out your marble flooring in any area of your home to remove the damage.
Has your grout seen better days? Fortunately, you don’t have to live with broken, cracked, or missing grout. Marble repair experts can fill any of the empty spots with replacement grout to restore both the good looks and structural stability.
Because marble flooring is so sleek, shiny, and reflective, it can often be hard to keep completely spotless. Streaks, smudges, scuffs, and dust will show up clearly, so regular cleaning is a must.
If you’re like many handy homeowners, you may believe there’s not a surface in your home that you can’t tackle a restoration on. Remember, marble is notoriously difficult to restore without damaging, so you may want to bring in a pro for this instead.
Granite can be found all over the world, and some of the most commonly harvested places it comes from are Brazil, India, Spain, the United States of America, and Norway, among other places.
Before you seal your nature stone, it’s recommended that you give it a thorough cleaning first. This will help you avoid sealing any dirt, grease, or other impurities into the stone.
Did you know that many different folklore traditions from around the world, refer to white marble as an emblem of purity, immortality and ensurer of success in education?
While there may be little you can do to make the worn carpet in the bedrooms look new before your open house, that’s not the case with marble. If you’re ready to see how quickly and affordably your marble can be restored, we’re always here for you.
Is the glow or shine of your marble lost amidst scratches and wear patterns? A marble specialist can help you get that shine back with sanding. Depending on the coarseness of the sanding discs, the finish can vary from a matte finish to a satin finish.
We understand that your marble surfaces weren’t inexpensive additions to your home. When you want to keep that investment looking great, we’re always ready to help.
One technique the pros use to remove tough stains from marble involves applying a poultice. Poultices are made from a combination of ingredients that act on specific stains. Ingredients can include powdered chalk, kaolin, whiting, fuller's earth, diatomaceous earth, and talc.
Marble is often considered more beautiful than granite, which is why people choose it even though it’s softer and shows damage more easily. The good news is that marble is also easier to restore than granite, so you can get it honed and polished so its beauty shines again.
To ensure that your marble countertops last as long as possible, it is important to polish the surface periodically and keep heat and items that can leave scratches away from the marble.
Did you know that grinding wheels weren’t always powered by electricity? Early grinding wheels were nothing more than large stone wheels rotating on an axle and pinion, and were driven either by water wheels or oxen.
Did you know that the type of sealant that has been used on your marble surface will impact the method and materials used in the marble polishing process? We will fully assess your marble and its current condition to determine the best way to proceed.
When quarrying marble, large slabs are extracted and then "sliced" into smaller sections on-site. This helps make marble easier to transport and more cost effective to use. For matching purposes, the experts recommend choosing adjacent marble slices from the same slab, or at least marble from the same quarry.
Not all marble has a shiny surface, and was not intended to have one. Honed or matte finishes, brushed, flamed, and other surfaces have different repair or restoration requirements than a polished surface does.
Many of the world's most famous structures are made of marble. A few of these building include; the Washington Monument, the Parthenon, the Temple of Artemis which consists of 127 marble columns all of which are 5 stories tall, and the Taj Mahal which is made of pure white marble stones.
Marble is what’s known as, a ‘metamorphic stone’, which means that it is a rock that changes composition over time. This beautiful creation actually transforms from one rock to another!
In the world of granite, premium- and commercial-grade are typically the two most popular choices. The main difference in these types is that commercial-grade stone slabs are slightly smaller and may contain some veining and color inconsistency, which makes them less costly than premium-grade stones.
To allow for swarf clearance, grinding wheels are made with spaces or pores in between the abrasive and backing materials. A low number on the center label of the wheel indicates dense spacing, while a high number denotes open spacing.
No matter how perfectly flat marble floors or counters were when installed, different areas will wear at different rates, creating uneven surfaces. The first step of restoration is grinding using diamond pads to get rid of the bumps and give you an even surface.
If you have pets in the home, you may start to notice that all your flooring dulls faster than it should. Since pet claws can dull the surface by leaving a series of almost imperceptible scratches, polishing may help brighten it up.
For marble flooring, a soft dust mop works well for daily maintenance, with at least a weekly sweeping and a damp mop. Marble floors need to be professionally cleaned and polished at least once a year to repair any cracks or dried out areas and help keep its sheen.
Does you marble or natural stone countertop looks worse for wear? This is common after years of hard water, food acids, and more. Fortunately, it’s not as bad as it seems, and a marble specialist will be able to return it to its original shine.
Has your marble in high traffic areas begun to look dull or less beautiful in comparison to other areas of your home? Marble polishing provides the perfect solution, ridding your marble surface of small abrasions and slight signs of wear, and returning it to its former beauty.
Part of what contributes to the inherent beauty of granite is its defined crystal structure. Often the granite will include smoky quartz, crimson garnets, and reflective mica, which create eye-catching patterns.
Finding a new stain on your marble floors can be very disheartening. Although you may think that the stain will never come out, it’s worth getting a restoration company out to look at it. They have professional equipment and know-how to address even very severe stains.
Unfortunately, virtually anyone can rent a floor cleaning machine that uses abrasive materials to restore a floor’s appearance. If you lack significant experience using these types of machines, you could cause quite a bit of damage to your floor.
When marble countertops are installed, it is not standard practice to set them on plywood backing. As such, they can crack if there is too much weight concentrated in any one spot. If your countertop has cracked, you do not have to replace the entire surface; call a pro instead to repair it.
New marble should always be sealed with a penetrating sealer to help prevent cracks and chips from starting. Old marble should be cleaned, repaired and then sealed. Many applications of this sealer may be needed on older marble to build the protection necessary to prevent damage.
Are you tired of coming home to marble floors that are so dull you can barely remember what they looked like when you first bought your home? Let’s talk about how a professional restoration can dramatically improve the quality of all your marble.
A marble floor will instantly make any building or room look incredible, and that style often comes with a substantial investment. The best thing that you can do to protect your investment is to have it maintained correctly by a marble restoration and maintenance specialist.
Since your marble likely wasn’t the least expensive option you had when it was time to install flooring, it’s natural to want to protect your investment. Whenever your marble begins to lose its luster, our team is always available to restore it.
Never try and install marble countertops yourself. Use professionals with a good reputation to avoid having marble slabs installed incorrectly as this will only add to your maintenance costs and create extra work in the future.
Does your marble or natural stone have scratches or wear marks in its surface? These can take a incredible surface and make it look dingy, but don’t worry. A marble repair expert can sand and smooth the stone to restore it to a flawless finish.
In taking care of your marble, it’s important to always clean spills as soon as possible, especially those that tend to stain like fruit juice, red wine, and coffee. This combined with periodic professional polishing will help keep your marble looking like new.
Generally, you will be able to use your marble areas within 24 to 48 hours after the completed repair. While the marble will be adequately dry within an hour after application, sealed and treated marble will need more time before being used.
You may be picturing clouds of dust everywhere during your marble floor restoration, but the truth is that modern processes generate very little mess. Methods that use water, diamond abrasives, and other industrial equipment are commonly used and don’t throw lots of dust into the air.
Unfortunately, many homeowners don’t realize that it’s possible to polish and restore most marble surfaces. Before you call in someone to replace your marble, let us take a crack at it.
White marble is prized for its beautiful color, softness, and (relative) resistance to shattering. And since it has a low “index of refraction,” which allows light to penetrate it up to several millimeters, white marble sculptures are often seen as more “alive” as a result.
One of the most common damages to marble is etching. Marble etching occurs upon contact with acidic foods and drinks like coffee, soda, wine, alcohol and when harsh products like bleach, vinegar, ammonia and most common brand-name cleaners are used for cleaning marble.
Granite is an igneous rock created through the heating and melting of sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, usually deep in the earth’s crust by magma.
One of the most common damages to marble is etching. Marble etching occurs upon contact with acidic foods and drinks like coffee, soda, wine, alcohol and when harsh products like bleach, vinegar, ammonia and most common brand-name cleaners are used for cleaning marble.
We understand that many homeowners are working under a deadline to get their homes company-fresh before major gatherings. Let’s talk about how quickly we can restore the natural beauty of your marble surfaces.
If your marble has not been properly cultured, then even the very lightest of scratches may require marble repair. Your marble repair technician has access to special cleaners and can buff away or disguise a scratch so it is virtually invisible.
Granite is an igneous rock created through the heating and melting of sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, usually deep in the earth’s crust by magma.
One of the most common damages to marble is etching. Marble etching occurs upon contact with acidic foods and drinks like coffee, soda, wine, alcohol and when harsh products like bleach, vinegar, ammonia and most common brand-name cleaners are used for cleaning marble.
It’s important to realize that even when you take excellent care of the marble in your home, it won’t look like new forever. Having a professional restore your marble for you can leave the floors just as shiny and lustrous as they used to be.
Carrara is a premier marble product named for the region of Italy where it's quarried. Care to guess what famous sculptor insisted on working with Carrara marble almost exclusively? If you guessed Michelangelo, you're right.
We understand that many homeowners are working under a deadline to get their homes company-fresh before major gatherings. Let’s talk about how quickly we can restore the natural beauty of your marble surfaces.
If your marble has not been properly cultured, then even the very lightest of scratches may require marble repair. Your marble repair technician has access to special cleaners and can buff away or disguise a scratch so it is virtually invisible.
Granite is an igneous rock created through the heating and melting of sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, usually deep in the earth’s crust by magma.

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Roman Tile Company, Inc.
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  • What is the phone number for Roman Tile Company, Inc. in East Providence RI?
    You can reach them at: 401-437-1111. It’s best to call Roman Tile Company, Inc. during business hours.
  • What is the address for Roman Tile Company, Inc. on pawtucket avenue in East Providence?
    Roman Tile Company, Inc. is located at this address: 3708 Pawtucket Avenue East Providence, RI 02915.
  • What are Roman Tile Company, Inc.(East Providence, RI) store hours?
    Roman Tile Company, Inc. store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 9:00AM - 4:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.