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Josh's Flooring
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Laminate Wood or Stone Flooring - InstallLuxury Vinyl Flooring - Install - Materials Not Provided by ConsumerLuxury Vinyl Flooring - Install - Materials Provided by Consumer+9 more

Serving Falcon, CO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Josh is very professional and pleasant. Listens and responded to all of our concerns and answered all our questions. He and his team showed up promptly and got straight to work. The finished product is beautiful and we could not be happier. We will certainly be contacting Josh's flooring again for future projects."
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Repair for laminate floor
Flooring Sales and Installation Project
Luxury Vinyl Plank install
Tile demo & vinyl tile install

+92

Response time3 days
Response rate93%
10 neighbors recently requested a quote
Flooring Guides
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Laminate Wood or Stone Flooring - InstallCarpet - InstallLuxury Vinyl Flooring - Install - Materials Not Provided by Consumer+13 more

Serving Falcon, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2014

Credit card accepted

Customers say: True professional

"I have never worked with a better floor and installation and repair team. I am so impressed with how this gentleman did such a seamless job."
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+5

Response time6 hrs
Response rate88%
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
Ross Windows & Doors
4.3(
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Laminate Wood or Stone Flooring - InstallLaminate Wood or Stone Flooring - Install - For BusinessLaminate Wood or Stone Flooring - Repair+10 more

Serving Falcon, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Although this business does not service the part of Colorado we live in, he was willing to give me some pointers on refinishing hardwood floors in the event we decide to do it ourselves. He was very helpful with the phone consultation ."
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+15

Response time12 hrs
20 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

The rule of three for flooring means that you should have a maximum of three flooring types throughout your home, such as hardwood in your bedroom and living room and tile in your kitchen and bathroom. The rule brings cohesion to your home and creates a seamless look. By using the same material, you also save money on future repairs.

Yes. You can tile over tile if the old tile is in good shape, but this will also create a thicker floor. As a result, you may have to remove and readjust baseboards and other room trimmings and potentially even raise door heights to work with the higher floors. In most projects, it’s best to remove the old tile before installing a new tile floor.

Most cities accept old carpet as bulk trash, typically without any nails or glue on the base of the carpet. You may be required to request a specific pickup and wrap the carpet into specific bags. You can also visit your local recycling center and pay a small fee to have the carpet materials recovered.

Yes, you can recycle most types of carpet. If you hire a pro to remove your old carpet, ask about their carpet disposal process. Many companies will recycle the carpeting, but if yours doesn’t, you can ask them to take it to a recycling center for you (although there might be an additional fee). Alternatively, you can hire a junk hauling service or contact a carpet recycling organization (like CARE).

No, squeaky floors do not always mean there is structural damage. The noise is often caused by friction from issues like loose floorboards, gaps between the subfloor and joists, or loose subflooring. While many squeaks are harmless, persistent or worsening noise could indicate a more severe problem. If you notice other signs of structural damage—such as soft or sagging floors, cracks running from the wall to the ceiling, or horizontal cracks in your foundation—it's best to have a professional inspect your floor to determine the root cause.

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