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Arthur Stone Tile

Flooring · Darien, CT

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A one-craftsman tile operation — precise, fast to reply, and priced like the big overhead never existed.

What homeowners say

9 public reviews on record

Every account describes the same working experience: quick to respond, on time, neat, and gone on schedule with the tile sitting perfectly level behind him. The work spans kitchen and bathroom floors, backsplashes and stone counters, with homeowners repeatedly landing on the word precise. What distinguishes the record is the service texture around a solo craftsman — communication and punctuality praised as much as the tilework itself, and pricing called reasonable across independent accounts. The base is recent and consistent rather than deep.

Summarized by Vesta from public reviews · analyzed July 2026 — Vesta’s own wording, not the business’s, and never a copy of any single review.

What they’re known for

Precision tile floors

Level, aligned, detail-checked tile work in kitchens and baths, including awkward problems like tiling under fixtures that could not move.

Answering the phone

Prompt replies, punctual arrivals and a tidy workspace come up in nearly every account — rare texture for a solo operation.

What to check before you hire

Vesta’s plain checklist for flooring installers. General guidance about the trade — not a claim about this business.

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Confirm CT registration & insurance

Flooring installation and refinishing is home-improvement work — the installer should hold an active Connecticut Home Improvement Contractor registration and carry liability coverage. Ask to see both before work starts.

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Get the prep underfoot in writing

A floor lasts or fails on what is beneath it — moisture testing, subfloor repair and leveling, acclimating the wood before install. A quote that only prices the visible boards hides the part that decides whether they cup, gap, or squeak later.

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Refinish vs. replace is the real first question

Solid hardwood can usually be sanded and refinished for a fraction of replacement — but not always, and engineered floors only take so many sandings. Ask the installer to make the case for the path they quote, not just price one.

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Pin down dust, finish, and the timeline

Sanding is disruptive — ask about dust containment, which finish (oil vs. water-based changes cure time and smell), how long before furniture goes back, and who moves it. Spell out cleanup and the warranty on both material and labor.

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