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Jerry Andrews
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Carpet - Repair, Refasten, or Stretch

Serving Penrose, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1990

Warranties offered

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"Jerry responded quickly to my initial call and we setup service for the following week. He called when he said he would, came when he said he would and did a great job stretching and patching our carpet. He is very easy to work with and his fees are reasonable. I would recommend him to friends and family."
Response time10 mins
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Colorado Custom Colors Painting and Drywall
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Concrete Floor Coating-Apply

Serving Penrose, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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Warranties offered

"The best of the best.They did a wonderful job. My wife is extremely happy. I highly recommend them to anyone. They are prompt extremely professional and do a fantastic job.If I could I would give them 10 Stars. After going through a horrible experience with another contractor Bryan was a fresh of fresh air.Thank you Bryan for an Amazing job well done."
Cabinet refinish
Cabinet refinish
Cabinet refinish
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Villatoro Flooring
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Carpet - InstallCarpet - Repair, Refasten, or StretchCarpet - Repair, Refasten, or Stretch- For Business+5 more

Serving Penrose, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

Free estimates

Villatoro Flooring is a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. Our dedicated team of professionals have over 12 years of hands on experience, to provide innovative ideas and suggestions tailored to your projects. Our services are customized to your individual needs, paying close attention to the details of each project that we are involved with.\n\n

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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

A subfloor's lifespan can range from 30 years to the entire life of the house, which is often between 50 and 100 years. The actual longevity depends on the material and its protection from damage. For example, while OSB may last longer than plywood, it is not the best choice for heavy flooring like ceramic tile. The most critical factor is moisture; a subfloor that avoids water damage, mold, and termites can last for decades. However, prolonged exposure to moisture will cause it to warp, rot, or grow mold, significantly shortening its life.

Yes, installing underlayment underneath the laminate flooring is necessary. The underlayment has many benefits like preventing water damage to your subfloors, insulating the floor for sound, and providing an even surface for the planks to sit on.

When you skip the underlayment, you can end up with serious issues, including water damage to your subfloors, noisy planks, and an uneven floor.

Yes, carpeted stairs are generally considered safer than stairs with hard surfaces like wood, vinyl, or tile. Carpet provides more traction and friction, which helps reduce the chances of slips and falls. Additionally, if a fall does occur, carpet offers more cushioning, which can lessen the severity of an injury. While hard surfaces can look great, they are often more slippery. However, it's worth noting that some carpets, especially if they are new, dirty, or have a slick texture, can also pose a slipping hazard. To improve safety on any type of stair surface, you can add traction treads to increase grip.

Berber is a loop pile carpet known for its strength, durability, and distinct looped look. It can be made from a number of different carpet materials, including nylon and wool. However, Berber isn’t as soft as cut pile carpet, so it isn’t the best carpet for a bedroom (although it’s a good style of carpet for living rooms).

With that said, if you really like the look of Berber, you can still install it in your bedroom—it just might not be as comfortable on your feet as cut pile carpeting.

When choosing whether to install carpet in your home, consider the pros and cons of this change:

Pros

  • More affordable than laminate flooring

  • Gives the room a warmer feel

  • Softer on feet

  • Wide variety of textures and colors

  • Hides dirt easily

  • Faster and easier to install

Cons

  • Shows wear and tear more quickly than laminate flooring

  • Shows stains

  • Soaks up liquids

  • May not work well in some areas, such as a bathroom

  • Less durable than laminate flooring

  • Susceptible to water damage, mold, and mildew

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