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Chupps Interior Construction
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Serving Kincaid, IL and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

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Customers say: True professional

"Mark and Matthew did an outstanding job replacing a laminate floor, painting several rooms and installing a kitchen backsplash. They were very professional, easy to work with and positively responsive to any questions my wife and I had. I highly recommend them to anyone."
Response time11 hrs
Response rate93%
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Hauberk Restoration Company
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Serving Kincaid, IL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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Hauberk Restoration Company is a premier contracting company in central Illinois. Known for our quality and reliability, we are becoming the first choice for service in Springfield and the surrounding cities. We specialize in residential roofing services and home remodeling. We offer financing and a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FLOOR SHOW
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Serving Kincaid, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

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Emergency services offered

"I could not be any happier with THE EXCELLENT CLEANING FLOOR SHOW has ALWAYS done for me......ALWAYS very friendly n personable, prompt, n giving tips to help prevent carpet, upholstery, tile etc from needing to be cleaned as often. Floor show is THE BEST and I give them an A++."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Concrete Ink, LLC
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Serving Kincaid, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

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"I hired the company to do an epoxy floor in my garage. The process was easy and completed in 2 days. The floor is beautiful and tough as nails. The crew was efficient and the communication/bid process was quick and easy. I would certainly recommend this company."
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Response time1 day
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

Many doorways feature two door jambs. These are installed on both sides of a doorway to prevent the door from swinging too far. Door jambs usually stop the door at 180 degrees when closed.  A doorway floor transition sits between the door jambs on the floor, helping to create a safer and more aesthetically pleasing transition from one flooring type to the next. 

Carpet installation typically starts with removing the old flooring, preparing the subfloor, laying underpadding for cushioning, and securing the new carpet with tack strips, making precise cuts to fit room dimensions.

Carpeting with a low pile is both slip-resistant and soft, making it one of the safest types of flooring in the case of slips and falls. In order to be fully ADA-compliant, carpet shouldn’t exceed the thickness of half an inch, and you should secure the edges to the floor to prevent trip hazards.

Other ADA-compliant flooring options include hardwood, laminate, or ceramic tile with a gritty, anti-slip surface. Ceramic or porcelain tile are actually some of the best types of flooring for wheelchair users.

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.

Porcelain and ceramic tile are two of the longest-lasting kitchen flooring materials. However, while these materials can withstand a good amount of daily wear and tear, they’re likely to crack if you drop something heavy on them, and they’re pricier than many other options. On average, installing a ceramic tile kitchen floor costs between $1,240 and $11,250. Other durable kitchen flooring options include natural stone and concrete.

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