Our commitment to exceptional services and incomparable customer care keeps the community calling time after time. God bless you and your family.
"Did a great job at a great price"
Seneca N on June 2025
Our commitment to exceptional services and incomparable customer care keeps the community calling time after time. God bless you and your family.
"Did a great job at a great price"
Seneca N on June 2025
We specialize in bathroom remodeling, not kitchen remodeling! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Call or click to schedule a free estimate today! Bath Planet of Arkansas LLC has been in business for 5 years in the state of Arkansas. We off free in-home estimates, and also offer several different discounts. Veterans 10%, Senior Citizen 10% Cash Paying 10% Bath Planet is also is partnered with four different financing companies which offer low interest rates and small payments.
"I do not recommend Bath Planet. The cost is exorbitant for such a pretty product made with poor quality materials and shoddy installation. There is too much give in the flimsy walls and pan. After only a month, I had to have someone come in and recaulk. It took a LOT of caulk for the big gaps. Yes, there was mold. Then, two years later, yet another issue. We noticed a squishing sound in the hall, then water started coming up between the floorboards. It took a plumber two trips (and a week of using no water in that end of the house - no dishwasher, kitchen sink, laundry, or bathroom) so the floors could dry and he could find the source of the water. Turns out, the shower drain was not properly installed, or perhaps it had worked itself loose with the flimsy bendable pan. Water was draining between the concrete slab and our pvc laminate flooring. Yes, I am upset. I am so sorry I allowed Bath Planet anywhere near my house."
Kim M on May 2025
We specialize in bathroom remodeling, not kitchen remodeling! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Call or click to schedule a free estimate today! Bath Planet of Arkansas LLC has been in business for 5 years in the state of Arkansas. We off free in-home estimates, and also offer several different discounts. Veterans 10%, Senior Citizen 10% Cash Paying 10% Bath Planet is also is partnered with four different financing companies which offer low interest rates and small payments.
"I do not recommend Bath Planet. The cost is exorbitant for such a pretty product made with poor quality materials and shoddy installation. There is too much give in the flimsy walls and pan. After only a month, I had to have someone come in and recaulk. It took a LOT of caulk for the big gaps. Yes, there was mold. Then, two years later, yet another issue. We noticed a squishing sound in the hall, then water started coming up between the floorboards. It took a plumber two trips (and a week of using no water in that end of the house - no dishwasher, kitchen sink, laundry, or bathroom) so the floors could dry and he could find the source of the water. Turns out, the shower drain was not properly installed, or perhaps it had worked itself loose with the flimsy bendable pan. Water was draining between the concrete slab and our pvc laminate flooring. Yes, I am upset. I am so sorry I allowed Bath Planet anywhere near my house."
Kim M on May 2025
We are a team brimming with creativity. We stay abreast of new trends and styles, be it paint colors or that dream jacuzzi and bar specific back porch; a fresh new kitchen or the natural need for a man cave. We have done it all. We can make your dream a reality. In need of nothing more than a toilet install? We got you. Want an entire renovation on an apartment complex? We can do that too. With us, the customer is ALWAYS right. Your happiness is our livelihood.
We are a team brimming with creativity. We stay abreast of new trends and styles, be it paint colors or that dream jacuzzi and bar specific back porch; a fresh new kitchen or the natural need for a man cave. We have done it all. We can make your dream a reality. In need of nothing more than a toilet install? We got you. Want an entire renovation on an apartment complex? We can do that too. With us, the customer is ALWAYS right. Your happiness is our livelihood.
United Freight of America is your all inclusive transport solution. CONTACT US FOR A QUOTE. please include pick up and Drop off locations and vehicle information
"Excellent, no problems. My car was new the first year I used the service and there has never been any damage during the transports. The men picking up and delivering the car have always been pleasant and cooperative. Both Ely and Guy at United Transport has been highly responsive to my needs. I would highly recommend this company."
CLAUDIA H on October 2021
United Freight of America is your all inclusive transport solution. CONTACT US FOR A QUOTE. please include pick up and Drop off locations and vehicle information
"Excellent, no problems. My car was new the first year I used the service and there has never been any damage during the transports. The men picking up and delivering the car have always been pleasant and cooperative. Both Ely and Guy at United Transport has been highly responsive to my needs. I would highly recommend this company."
CLAUDIA H on October 2021
Texarkana Custom Woodworks is a residential and commercial contractor located in the Texarkana area. If its made of wood, we can make it happen. We build everything from decks and pergolas to cabinets and even wooden furniture. Let us bring your dream to life.
Texarkana Custom Woodworks is a residential and commercial contractor located in the Texarkana area. If its made of wood, we can make it happen. We build everything from decks and pergolas to cabinets and even wooden furniture. Let us bring your dream to life.
"Steve Walters was referred to us by someone we thought knew him well. I remember the day when the man that referred him to us pull his name out of his wallet and gave it to us. Unfortunately, we found out the hard way that you can never take anything for granted. Right from the beginning, Steve Walters, owner of Spa City Builders, LLC (and later, Inc.), kept going to us for draws against our construction loan to buy anything and everything he needed for the building of our home. He treated our construction loan as his personal piggy bank. He took draws from our account supposedly as reimbursements for invoices he presented as actual cost, but we found out later he was padding the invoices and hiding the receipts. He was eating away at our construction loan at such an alarming rate that we had to go back to the bank. Later, we had a background check done through a friend of ours who uncovered that 18 months prior to taking our job he had filed bankruptcy on two other construction companies, which is why we couldn't even buy one thing at Lowe's under his personal name or newly developed construction company name. To get to the end story, he was 8 months into this construction and it wasn't even finished yet. Timeline was supposed to be 6 months. We terminated him immediately. The actual crew that was building our house (his subcontracting crew) stayed with us because they were having issues with him as well. The crew expected payment each Friday and we had to pay them many times because he would leave early to avoid paying them. After we terminated him, he filed a lien against our home more than $16,000 so we put up a cash bond for that amount with the Circuit Clerks office to get his bogus lien removed so we could close our construction loan and go to regular mortgage terms. Almost two years later, when he realized he wasn't getting that money (the clerk’s office returned it to us), he filed a lawsuit against us. Fast forward to our 5th year dealing with this man and 5 years of the legal fees that we paid. We finally get our day in court. Our trial lasted a whole day and I was on the stand for 4 hours during which time I went over many invoices he gave us and stated, under oath, how much each invoice he gave us stated the cost, which was what we paid, versus the actual cost of the receipt, which left over the amount of cost he pocketed. The judge said afterward that it was hard to determine who the actual plaintiff was (because we were supposed to be the defendants) and said Steve Walters invoicing us under his personal name, his prior LLC and his Inc. wiped away any corporate protection. In addition, it was clear to the judge that Steve Walters was definitely "self-dealing" (rhymes with stealing) and said that he wanted Steve Walters to give us access to his accounts and more. Under the Judge’s order, Steve Walters was going to have to open his life for discovery to us (accounts/property), which scared him so bad that he decided to pay us back the amount we could prove he took from us. He negotiated with the court to reduce payment of our attorney fees, which was more than $15,000. He only had to pay $3,000. Within one week of us winning at court, he sent our attorney a cashier’s check for $29,000. His self -dealing was valued at a whole lot more but what we received was all we could prove to the court. It is our belief that the total number his “self-dealing” cost us is more than $50,000. Construction began January 2012 and we were able to move into the lower section of the home in October 2012 as we continued to work on the home. Our trial date was December 1, 2017 and as of today’s date of August 2018, we are still trying to complete some items left undone. Our original mortgage was supposed to be $150,000. We ended up at $211,000. All other costs, including attorney fees were out of pocket. Beware Hot Springs. He rarely does work in city and keeps more to the rural parts of Garland County. Yes, he is still out there, I’m told."
Francene P on August 2018
"Steve Walters was referred to us by someone we thought knew him well. I remember the day when the man that referred him to us pull his name out of his wallet and gave it to us. Unfortunately, we found out the hard way that you can never take anything for granted. Right from the beginning, Steve Walters, owner of Spa City Builders, LLC (and later, Inc.), kept going to us for draws against our construction loan to buy anything and everything he needed for the building of our home. He treated our construction loan as his personal piggy bank. He took draws from our account supposedly as reimbursements for invoices he presented as actual cost, but we found out later he was padding the invoices and hiding the receipts. He was eating away at our construction loan at such an alarming rate that we had to go back to the bank. Later, we had a background check done through a friend of ours who uncovered that 18 months prior to taking our job he had filed bankruptcy on two other construction companies, which is why we couldn't even buy one thing at Lowe's under his personal name or newly developed construction company name. To get to the end story, he was 8 months into this construction and it wasn't even finished yet. Timeline was supposed to be 6 months. We terminated him immediately. The actual crew that was building our house (his subcontracting crew) stayed with us because they were having issues with him as well. The crew expected payment each Friday and we had to pay them many times because he would leave early to avoid paying them. After we terminated him, he filed a lien against our home more than $16,000 so we put up a cash bond for that amount with the Circuit Clerks office to get his bogus lien removed so we could close our construction loan and go to regular mortgage terms. Almost two years later, when he realized he wasn't getting that money (the clerk’s office returned it to us), he filed a lawsuit against us. Fast forward to our 5th year dealing with this man and 5 years of the legal fees that we paid. We finally get our day in court. Our trial lasted a whole day and I was on the stand for 4 hours during which time I went over many invoices he gave us and stated, under oath, how much each invoice he gave us stated the cost, which was what we paid, versus the actual cost of the receipt, which left over the amount of cost he pocketed. The judge said afterward that it was hard to determine who the actual plaintiff was (because we were supposed to be the defendants) and said Steve Walters invoicing us under his personal name, his prior LLC and his Inc. wiped away any corporate protection. In addition, it was clear to the judge that Steve Walters was definitely "self-dealing" (rhymes with stealing) and said that he wanted Steve Walters to give us access to his accounts and more. Under the Judge’s order, Steve Walters was going to have to open his life for discovery to us (accounts/property), which scared him so bad that he decided to pay us back the amount we could prove he took from us. He negotiated with the court to reduce payment of our attorney fees, which was more than $15,000. He only had to pay $3,000. Within one week of us winning at court, he sent our attorney a cashier’s check for $29,000. His self -dealing was valued at a whole lot more but what we received was all we could prove to the court. It is our belief that the total number his “self-dealing” cost us is more than $50,000. Construction began January 2012 and we were able to move into the lower section of the home in October 2012 as we continued to work on the home. Our trial date was December 1, 2017 and as of today’s date of August 2018, we are still trying to complete some items left undone. Our original mortgage was supposed to be $150,000. We ended up at $211,000. All other costs, including attorney fees were out of pocket. Beware Hot Springs. He rarely does work in city and keeps more to the rural parts of Garland County. Yes, he is still out there, I’m told."
Francene P on August 2018
Professional premium cleaning services. Specialized in premium homes, executive estate staffing, vacation homes, post construction needs, clinic offices, residential as well as church building needs.
Professional premium cleaning services. Specialized in premium homes, executive estate staffing, vacation homes, post construction needs, clinic offices, residential as well as church building needs.
Over all building. Can do multiple odd end jobs, Nice and neat. Installing, repairing, painting, and woodworking.
Over all building. Can do multiple odd end jobs, Nice and neat. Installing, repairing, painting, and woodworking.
Most bathroom demolition projects are completed within one day, though larger or more complex spaces may require additional time. A standard half bath might be demolished in just a few hours, while a spacious primary bathroom with extensive tile work could take up to three days.
Factors that extend the timeline include discovering hazardous materials, addressing unexpected structural issues, or working with difficult-to-remove fixtures. Professional crews can complete projects more efficiently than DIY efforts due to their specialized tools and experience.
Before demolition begins, remove all personal belongings, toiletries, and decorative items from the bathroom. Create dust barriers by covering doorways and vents with plastic sheeting secured with painter's tape. Shut off water supply valves and electrical circuits serving the bathroom to prevent accidents.
Establish a clear pathway from the bathroom to your home's exterior for debris removal. If you have only one bathroom, make alternative arrangements for facilities during the project duration. Protect the flooring in adjacent areas with drop cloths or protective coverings.
Remaining in your home during bathroom demolition is feasible with proper planning. The process generates considerable noise, dust, and disruption primarily during working hours. Households with multiple bathrooms can simply use alternative facilities during the project. For homes with a single bathroom, you'll need temporary solutions such as arrangements with neighbors or nearby facilities.
The most intensive demolition lasts between one and three days, after which dust and noise levels decrease substantially. Some homeowners choose to schedule short trips during the most disruptive phase of the project.