Updated: May 08, 2026
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328 Avenida Costanso, Capistrano Beach, CA, 92624
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Joshua Jones Tile
Joshua Jones Tile at 328 Avenida Costanso, Capistrano Beach, CA 92624, held a Stone and Tile Contractor license (#814534) with the California contractors license board with an expiration date of 12-31-2022. We last verified the license was expired on 05-07-2026.
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Phone Number: (949) 310-8453
Address: 328 Avenida Costanso, Capistrano Beach, CA 92624
Joshua Jones Tile License info
Inactive License
| License # | 814534 |
| Status | Inactive |
| State | California |
| Type | Tile (Ceramic And Mosaic) |
| Business Type | Sole Ownership |
- According to the California Contractors State License Board, the status of this license was at one point cancelled. However, this information may have changed.
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Bonded
| Bonded Agent | Accredited Surety & Casualty Company Inc |
| Bond Value | $15,000 |
Josh did a great job. He suggested a way to deal with the large cracks on the hearth of my travertine fireplace that was reasonably priced and looks good. Instead of merely filling the crack, which would still show, or replacing the cracked slab, which would entail taking the fireplace apart and causing more damage, he suggested covering the existing slab with small squares of travertine that blend in color with the rest of the fireplace.