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Wood Flooring - Refinish

Serving Cocolalla, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Anthony is very knowledgeable and very diligent in resurfacing my hardwood floor. He did a great job, finished the project on the agreed schedule and he has clearly explained hardwood care, maintenance and recommended cleaning applications for future use. I would definitely hire him again for hardwood floor project on my house and at the same time I'm highly recommending his services to anyone who is looking for perfections and excellence."
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+192

Response time3 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Think N Tinker, LLC
5.0(
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Vinyl or Linoleum Sheet Flooring or Tiles - Repair

Serving Cocolalla, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Steven was very professional and showed up on time and ready to get the job going. Have everything he needed to complete the job and also cleaned everything when the job was completed. I highly recommend him for any electrical work. Everything works perfectly"
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+18

Response time30 mins
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Croc Coatings
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Concrete Floor Coating-Apply

Serving Cocolalla, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"My garage floor looks amazing! It looks like I added another room to my house. I love walking on it and being in the garage now. Also love knowing it has a 15 year warranty."
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+14

Response time1 day
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

Most experts agree that the best thing with which to clean epoxy floors is a diluted mixture of ammonia and warm water. You can also use mild dish soap diluted with warm water or a degreaser (such as Simple Green or Goof Off) diluted with warm water. Some soap-based cleaners can leave a haze. If you notice this, further dilute the mixture with water or use a different detergent that does not leave a film. You should never use harsh cleaning chemicals, any type of acidic compound (such as vinegar or citrus-based cleansers), or harsh scrubbers like steel wool or hard bristle brushes.

The cost to put wooden flooring in an attic can run a wide range. Carpeting can cost as little as $1 per square foot, or even less if you opt for unfinished flooring types like rubber or painted plywood. On the high end, hardwood floors might cost as much as $45 dollars per square foot. For a previously unused space, you’ll probably need to add a subfloor which usually costs about $5 per square foot.

Experts advise that replacing carpeting can bring a 50% to 80% return on investment. However, new carpeting doesn’t necessarily add value to your overall home value. Because flooring value heavily depends on taste, it can be tricky to determine whether new carpet will increase your home sale price. Carpeting tends to be a renovation that increases overall comfort and aesthetics for your home, but it’s not a big factor in value.

In most cases, carpeting isn’t kind to the wood that it’s attached to. Most carpet installation uses adhesive or nailing strips, both of which will damage wood. Conversely, you can choose to use an adhesive designed to be removed from wood, in which case carpeting can actually protect your hardwood stairs.

Most DIYers can learn how to remove carpet although it’s time and labor-intensive. However, if you have glued-down carpet and are concerned about damaging the substrate below, it's best to call a professional carpet remover. Also, removing glue-down carpet is more work than dealing with wall-to-wall carpet because you have to get rid of all traces of the adhesive from your subfloor to prepare it for a new installation.

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