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Blackfoot Hardwood Floors

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Blackfoot Hardwood Floors

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43 years of experience

If your floors no longer look or feel the way you want them to, Blackfoot Hardwood Floors, can help you refinish them, or install new floors that are sure to satisfy. At Blackfoot Hardwood Floors, we want you to have the best customer service experience possible, and our knowledgeable and dedicated professionals will work closely with you to find a flooring option that fits your style and budget. We serve: Moreland, ID / Fort Hall, ID / Shelley, ID / Tyhee, ID / Chubbuck, ID.

"DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY!!! Blackfoot Hardwood Floors installed our oak kitchen floors about 20 years ago when we built this home. They did a fine job, and we had them refinish and reseal them 11 years ago with only one minor problem. We then contacted them to refinish and reseal the floor 1 1/2 years ago. What a mistake! As you can see from the attached pictures, the two men that came to do this did a horrible job! The color does not match the original floor. Now anytime someone walks across the floor, it doesn't matter what kind of shoes they are wearing, they leave marks on the floor. This never happened before they were "refinished". As you can also see from the pictures, the workers cut a groove on all of my cabinets and trim boards. We have contacted the owner Dan Fawcett numerous times to come out and see the poor workmanship and damage that his workers did, but he doesn't return calls or will call to say he is coming through the area right now and can stop, never when we are home. I hate to involve our lawyer, but this looks like the only way this issue will be resolved. Again, DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY!!!"

Lorrie L on February 2021

If your floors no longer look or feel the way you want them to, Blackfoot Hardwood Floors, can help you refinish them, or install new floors that are sure to satisfy. At Blackfoot Hardwood Floors, we want you to have the best customer service experience possible, and our knowledgeable and dedicated professionals will work closely with you to find a flooring option that fits your style and budget. We serve: Moreland, ID / Fort Hall, ID / Shelley, ID / Tyhee, ID / Chubbuck, ID.

"DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY!!! Blackfoot Hardwood Floors installed our oak kitchen floors about 20 years ago when we built this home. They did a fine job, and we had them refinish and reseal them 11 years ago with only one minor problem. We then contacted them to refinish and reseal the floor 1 1/2 years ago. What a mistake! As you can see from the attached pictures, the two men that came to do this did a horrible job! The color does not match the original floor. Now anytime someone walks across the floor, it doesn't matter what kind of shoes they are wearing, they leave marks on the floor. This never happened before they were "refinished". As you can also see from the pictures, the workers cut a groove on all of my cabinets and trim boards. We have contacted the owner Dan Fawcett numerous times to come out and see the poor workmanship and damage that his workers did, but he doesn't return calls or will call to say he is coming through the area right now and can stop, never when we are home. I hate to involve our lawyer, but this looks like the only way this issue will be resolved. Again, DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY!!!"

Lorrie L on February 2021






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Grill Quality Construction and Remodeling

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Grill Quality Construction and Remodeling

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13 years of experience

Offering a wide variety of construction needs at one company. We do what it takes to get the job done in a timely manner with the highest of quality. From start to finish we could be the company for you.

"They never call me back."

Nick J on February 2024

Offering a wide variety of construction needs at one company. We do what it takes to get the job done in a timely manner with the highest of quality. From start to finish we could be the company for you.

"They never call me back."

Nick J on February 2024


Pacific Northwest Builders

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Pacific Northwest Builders

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47 years of experience

Pacific Northwest Builders (PNB) is a General Contractor specializing in the construction custom residential and commercial structures/ facilities. Additionally, PNB is licensed with the State of Washington with federal certification in conducting AHERA building inspections for asbestos, Lead (Pb) Assessments for HUD commercial and residential projects, "Mold" remediation/ abatement, and Hazardous Material cleanup and remediation/ demolition projects. In addition to its construction services, PNB offers Hazardous Materials Management – Limited Good Faith Surveys, Abatement Design, Development of Bid Specifications, Hazardous Materials Management, Hazardous Materials Building Inspection, Third Party Air Monitoring, Lead/Asbestos Clearance, Closeout Documentation, AHERA Triennial Inspections, O&M Plans, Asbestos Awareness Training, Management Plans. Environmental Consulting – Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments; Site Investigation and Characterization; Groundwater Monitoring; UST Closure; Removal Actions; AAI Rule and Due Diligence; Subsurface Exploration; Site Remediation; Voluntary Cleanup Program Management; Regulatory Liaison; Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW); FUDS-DERP Experience; EECA and RI/FS; Environmental Compliance; NEPA/SEPA. Industrial Hygiene Services – Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Assessments, Air Sampling/Monitoring, Mold/Bacteriological Surveys and Remediation, IEQ testing for LEED Certification, Custom Training Programs, Health/Safety Hazard Assessments, Site-Specific Health and Safety Plans, Moisture Intrusion Investigations, Third Party Monitoring, Workers’ Exposure, Industrial Hygiene Work Plans. Construction Administration – Construction Management, Project Management, Plans and Specifications, Bid Process Support, Cost Estimating, Budget and Schedule Control, Contract Negotiations, Mediation and Dispute Arbitration, Abatement Design and Management, Permitting, Constructability Review, Value Safety Engineering services through its coalition of Certified Safety Professionals (CSP) and Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIH). PNB specializes in hard surface fabrication (Corian, stone, and ceramic tile) installations for commercial and residential applications; custom cabinets; kitchen and bath renovations, and custom RV interiors. PNB is a customer oriented company. On acceptance of a PNB bid, PNB requires a 50% good faith payment prior to project commencement, with the project balance (second 50%/ ½ ) due on the completion of the project. Long duration projects (over 30 days) requires a 50% good faith payment prior to project commencement, with 25%/ ¼ payment due at seventy-five percent completion and the remainder 25%/ ¼ due on project completion and acceptance.

Pacific Northwest Builders (PNB) is a General Contractor specializing in the construction custom residential and commercial structures/ facilities. Additionally, PNB is licensed with the State of Washington with federal certification in conducting AHERA building inspections for asbestos, Lead (Pb) Assessments for HUD commercial and residential projects, "Mold" remediation/ abatement, and Hazardous Material cleanup and remediation/ demolition projects. In addition to its construction services, PNB offers Hazardous Materials Management – Limited Good Faith Surveys, Abatement Design, Development of Bid Specifications, Hazardous Materials Management, Hazardous Materials Building Inspection, Third Party Air Monitoring, Lead/Asbestos Clearance, Closeout Documentation, AHERA Triennial Inspections, O&M Plans, Asbestos Awareness Training, Management Plans. Environmental Consulting – Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments; Site Investigation and Characterization; Groundwater Monitoring; UST Closure; Removal Actions; AAI Rule and Due Diligence; Subsurface Exploration; Site Remediation; Voluntary Cleanup Program Management; Regulatory Liaison; Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW); FUDS-DERP Experience; EECA and RI/FS; Environmental Compliance; NEPA/SEPA. Industrial Hygiene Services – Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Assessments, Air Sampling/Monitoring, Mold/Bacteriological Surveys and Remediation, IEQ testing for LEED Certification, Custom Training Programs, Health/Safety Hazard Assessments, Site-Specific Health and Safety Plans, Moisture Intrusion Investigations, Third Party Monitoring, Workers’ Exposure, Industrial Hygiene Work Plans. Construction Administration – Construction Management, Project Management, Plans and Specifications, Bid Process Support, Cost Estimating, Budget and Schedule Control, Contract Negotiations, Mediation and Dispute Arbitration, Abatement Design and Management, Permitting, Constructability Review, Value Safety Engineering services through its coalition of Certified Safety Professionals (CSP) and Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIH). PNB specializes in hard surface fabrication (Corian, stone, and ceramic tile) installations for commercial and residential applications; custom cabinets; kitchen and bath renovations, and custom RV interiors. PNB is a customer oriented company. On acceptance of a PNB bid, PNB requires a 50% good faith payment prior to project commencement, with the project balance (second 50%/ ½ ) due on the completion of the project. Long duration projects (over 30 days) requires a 50% good faith payment prior to project commencement, with 25%/ ¼ payment due at seventy-five percent completion and the remainder 25%/ ¼ due on project completion and acceptance.




Woodwright Floors

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Woodwright Floors

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26 years of experience

I am a sole proprietor that bids and does the actual work. I have countless referrals upon request, and I always leave my customers happy. I don't smoke, swear or have loud music, and strive to maintain a respectable appearance and workspace. I am always respectful of a customers home and person.

I am a sole proprietor that bids and does the actual work. I have countless referrals upon request, and I always leave my customers happy. I don't smoke, swear or have loud music, and strive to maintain a respectable appearance and workspace. I am always respectful of a customers home and person.

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Hardwood Flooring questions, answered by experts

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.

While it’s possible to install carpet yourself, it’s best to hire a local carpet installer to ensure it’s done correctly and safely. Before installing carpet yourself, check whether the manufacturer’s warranty will remain intact. Many manufacturer’s warranties won’t cover the cost of materials under the warranty if it wasn’t installed by a pro. In addition, you should only install carpet yourself if you’re familiar with the tools required and if the installation is straightforward, not involving things such as floor vents or stairs. 

There are many types of carpet, but nylon carpet with short loops tends to be the most durable type as it resists stains and holds up against wear and fading. In terms of longevity, frieze or Berber carpet are also excellent choices that can last up to 20 to 25 years, which is longer than most other types of carpet.

Because carpet tiles are designed to adhere to the subfloor directly, it’s usually not a good idea to install padding under them. Some carpet tiles come with padding attached to the tile if you prefer a cushier walking experience. In some cases, you can use a compact underlayment beneath your tiles, but you would likely need help from a pro to accomplish this type of installation.

Yes, carpeted stairs are safer because carpet helps reduce the chances of slips and falls compared to harder materials like wood, vinyl, tile, or steel staircases, which lack the friction needed for a secure tread. And, if you do happen to fall, carpeted stairs also have more cushioning in the case of an accident.

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