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A&A Flooring
4.6(
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Serving Polo, IL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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Warranties offered

"I was very happy with the service from A & A Flooring. The owner came right away & measured the floor. Someone came a few days later & laid the new flooring in my bathroom. There was extra work that had to be done by the person but he did an excellent job for me. I would recommend them to anyone needing this type of work done."
Carpeting and Hardwood Jo
Carpeting and Hardwood Jo
Carpeting and Hardwood Jo
Carpeting and Hardwood Jo
Carpeting and Hardwood Jo

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Response time10 hrs
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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E Squared Construction LLC
5.0(
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Serving Polo, IL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!

Bathroom Remodel (Before)
Bathroom Remodel (After)
Bathroom Remodel (After)
Bathroom Remodel (Before)
Bathroom Flooring Remodel (After)

+11

Response time5 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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JCR FLOORING INC.
5.0(
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Serving Polo, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He did a very nice professional job and cleaned up everything when he finished. We would recommend him to anyone needing tile flooring removed and flooring replaced ."
Carpet & LVP full unit
Carpet & LVP full unit
Carpet & LVP full unit
Carpet & LVP full unit
Carpet & LVP full unit

+24

Response time4 hrs
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by44%of homeowners
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

Vinyl and laminate flooring can have a similar life span. Both well-maintained laminate and luxury vinyl flooring can last up to 25 years. The exception is the thinner type of vinyl flooring that comes in sheets and lasts less than 10 years. It’s important to note that vinyl is waterproof, whereas you can ruin laminate if it absorbs too much moisture.

No, when done correctly, removing the tile shouldn’t damage the subfloor. However, if there was pre-existing damage to the subfloor from standard use or lack of maintenance, the subfloor may need repairs. For example, if the contractors notice mold growth on the subfloor or an uneven surface, you may need more extensive services before installing new tile.

If you DIY tile removal, remove the tiles one step at a time, individually removing the tile, grout, and mortar to prevent unnecessarily damaging the subfloor. Depending on the age of your home, consider having a professional inspect the subfloor to ensure it’s in good enough condition to lay new tile.

There are several types of flooring options available for you to choose from. Each option has its durability factor to consider, as well as maintenance components. Some flooring options for you to choose from include:

  • Hardwood 

  • Tile

  • Laminate

  • Linoleum

  • Carpeting

  • Stone

  • Cork

Some root cellars are made with concrete, but a dirt floor may be better for your crops' longevity. Dirt can help maintain an appropriate temperature and humidity level, while the concrete might suck up all the moisture. Dirt floors can also bring down the overall cost of your root cellar. But, if you’re going with a dirt floor, make sure you properly insulate between your house and the root cellar.

Not all attic floors are created equal—size, layout, and square footage often vary. The amount of weight an attic floor can hold depends on several factors including the joist size and position, any structural supports or subfloors, and the original intent of the attic design. Without structural reinforcement, your floor might only be able to support about 10 pounds per square foot of floor load before collapsing.

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