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SVC CARPET AND FLOORING INC
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Carpet - Repair, Refasten, or Stretch

Serving Thousand Palms, CA and surrounding areas

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Proudly serving IE, OC, and LA counties, we stand behind our work and take pride in transforming spaces from the ground up. When you choose SVC CARPET & FLOORING INC., you’re choosing experience, dedication, and a team that treats your home or business like it’s our own.

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Fresh floor care
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Carpets or Rugs - Clean at Home

Serving Thousand Palms, CA and surrounding areas

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I have been an owner operator in the Coachella Valley for over 20 years steam cleaning carpet, tile and upholstery. I use a truck mount deep steam cleaning machine and all the latest professional techniques and products to make your home and business fresh and clean as new.

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Carpets or Rugs - Clean OffsiteCarpets or Rugs - Clean at Home

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Hi have been working for General Contractors and Homeowners for the last 30 years! Mostly re-models and new construction! I would normally do pre-paint and final construction clean ups! \nI like to do the fine detailed work that a lot of people skip over for all those final finishing touches!\nI paint, do caulking, give cabinets a new look, do door jams and walls! Also floors and appliances!\n As I am getting older what I’m really looking for are the vacation rentals.\nI am a people pleaser and love to see people happy with my work which they always are!\nI take my work very seriously and am good at trouble shooting and solving simple problems on site! I have worked all over the Coachella Valley and am willing to go up to 40 miles away. Have gone as far as Hemet and Big Bear! Prefer lower desert but will go to high desert if worth while!\nI also have built swimming pools and use to do a lot of concrete staining and polishing!

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Carpet Installation questions, answered by experts

Carpet tiles come with a preexisting adhesive backing, which means installing them is as simple as peeling off the paper and sticking them down where they need to go. In other words, no. You won’t need to purchase any separate glue to get your carpet squares situated. It’s already built into the carpet tile itself.

Installing carpet tile takes a pro a few hours per room, while experienced DIYers may take a little longer. However, that does not factor in the time needed to remove the old carpet. Also, if there are issues with the subfloor, fixing it will add to the overall time it takes to complete the installation.

Installing carpet padding is mostly a matter of measuring the room and cutting the carpet pad to size with a utility knife. You can save some money on carpet installation costs by doing it yourself. Before installing the carpet padding, you should install the tack strips around the room’s perimeter and prepare the subfloor by cleaning and making any necessary repairs. Then, unroll the carpet pad and cut sections as needed. Staple the carpet pad to the subfloor along the edges, leaving the tack strips exposed.

To prevent your dining room carpet from slipping, consider using rug pads or grippers underneath to provide traction and stability. Additionally, ensure the carpet is properly sized and secured to the floor to minimize movement. Regularly check and readjust the rug to maintain its position and safety under your dining room table.

Yes, you can technically make a crawl space liveable, but the only way to do so is by converting it into a basement. While some crawl spaces are big enough to walk through and store large items, they lack appropriate insulation and space to be liveable.

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