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A.M.K Hardwood Flooring
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Serving Costa Mesa, CA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2004

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Customers say: True professional

"Andrew at AVM flooring was professional, very knowledgeable and transparent in his bid for the job. Once accepted he was on time each day and communicated what to expect and our options. He takes his job very seriously and takes pride in it being done right. The floor installer previously did things incorrectly. Andrew fixed their mistakes and made sure it was done right this time. We are very happy with our new floors."
Bamboo Floor Installation
New Hardwood Floor Installation
Bamboo Floor Installation
New Hardwood Floor Installation
New Hardwood Floor Installation

+27

Response time3 days
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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BCBhardwoodflooring
4.8(
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Serving Costa Mesa, CA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Warranties offered

Offers commercial services

"The vinyl floor plank installation was completed in the time estimated and it looks beautiful! BCB Flooring worked well in coordination with ServPro of Central Garden Grove which had to complete some reconstruction work before the flooring could be installed."
Concrete - Pouring & Repair Project
24x 24 concrete look ,porcelain tiles installation
White oak sanded and clear coat
Hardwood Flooring Sales/Installation/Refinishing Project
 hardwood tread staircase installation

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19 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Byron's Flooring
4.5(
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Serving Costa Mesa, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

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Warranties offered

"Amazing - Byron and Pedro were punctual, courteous, and the job they did was nothing short of impeccable. My floors look fantastic and can’t recommend them enough!"
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Response time8 hrs
Response rate91%
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Carpet Time, Inc.
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Serving Costa Mesa, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1989

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"Carpet Time was awesome! They were great at communicating with me, they got me the perfect flooring, and they installed in a timely manner."
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Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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South Coast Flooring
5.0(
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Serving Costa Mesa, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1994

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Alex is a gentleman professional. I needed a wood floor repair and it couldn’t be done so I replaced the entire floor. They did a good job and I didn’t feel gouged by the changes made that were my fault."
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Response time9 hrs
Response rate93%
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

As with timing, the cost to remove tile flooring varies depending on a number of factors, including size and type, adhesive type, condition of the tile and adhesive, and the method used to remove it. If you’re doing it yourself, you can expect the job to cost only the price of any tools, materials, or equipment that you don’t already have. If you’re hiring a professional, expect to pay between $2 and $7 per square foot for labor costs, along with added fees for materials.

The best flooring for radiant heat systems is tile, including porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone. These materials are excellent heat conductors, retain warmth well, and are waterproof, which prevents mold or rot in case of leaks from a hydronic system. Unlike wood, they do not pose a fire safety risk if the heating system overheats. Ceramic tile is a particularly popular choice as it is inexpensive, easy to install, and available in many styles, making it ideal for spaces like bathrooms. Other flooring types that work well with radiant heat include laminate, engineered wood, and vinyl. If you are installing radiant heating over a concrete slab, especially in a basement, it is advisable to install a vapor barrier first to prevent issues with moisture and condensation.

There are a few different types of finishes to choose from for the final step of the project. 

Water-based polyurethane sealants emit fewer odors and fumes but dry quickly, which can pose a challenge when trying to get a smooth coat. Oil-based polyurethane sealants let out more odors and fumes into the air (it’s especially important to wear a respirator if you choose this type), but they take longer to dry, which can be more forgiving during the finishing step. 

Some may prefer wood oil to polyurethane because rather than creating a layer, it becomes part of the wood. Wood oil takes longer to dry, and is less resistant to wear and tear; however, it creates a natural-looking result by enhancing the grain of the wood. 

Berber is the most expensive type of carpet, followed by textured carpet. Berber costs $3 to $20 per square foot, and textured carpet ranges from $1 to $12 per square foot. Berber features fibers arranged in short, thick loops, making it extraordinarily durable. The most expensive carpet material is wool, followed by acrylic, Triexta, and cotton. Wool costs $4 to $20 per square foot and is a beautiful, luxurious, and durable material. Acrylic, Triexta, and cotton range from $2 to $8 per square foot.

Yes, your kitchen flooring should extend under your dishwasher. It is essential for creating a level and stable surface for the appliance and preventing moisture from seeping into the subflooring, which is costly to repair. Working with a kitchen contractor will ensure the new flooring accounts for the height of the dishwasher so it sits under the countertop properly without any glaring gaps.

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