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"Great work done on my garage and front porch. Very professional and friendly people to deal with. Would recommend using them to anyone. Will definitely use them again for future projects."

Karen P on April 2024

-We are hard working workers who specialize in - Siding - Deck's - Windows and Door - Vinyl flooring

"Great work done on my garage and front porch. Very professional and friendly people to deal with. Would recommend using them to anyone. Will definitely use them again for future projects."

Karen P on April 2024




La Prima Sewing Services

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La Prima Sewing Services

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11 years of experience

We service from Clothing Alterations and Repair to Leather Goods Alterations and Repair..

"She was amazing and very kind, she knew what she was doing and I'm very very pleased I would recommend her and I will use her services again."

Charles K on April 2021

We service from Clothing Alterations and Repair to Leather Goods Alterations and Repair..

"She was amazing and very kind, she knew what she was doing and I'm very very pleased I would recommend her and I will use her services again."

Charles K on April 2021







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Leather and Vinyl Repair questions, answered by experts

Tears, bubbles, scratches, and lifting edges are common issues that require professional repair.

Vinegar is an excellent cleaner for vinyl flooring and won’t ruin the material. Mopping the floor with a cup of vinegar diluted in a gallon of warm water can make it sparkle.

Many types of flooring can cover tiles, including vinyl, vinyl plank, engineered wood, carpet, and hardwood. The most common are various types of vinyl and engineered woods because of their versatility. However, as long as the tile floor is in good condition, you can install a flooring that fits your vision for the space. 

Although it isn’t recommended to use more than 1,500 pounds of force per square inch (or PSI) on delicate siding materials like wood and metal, it’s safe to use more than that on surfaces made of stone, cement, and, yes, vinyl. In most cases, you can use up to 3,500 PSI without any problems, though you’ll want to make sure to use a tip with a spray span that better disperses this pressure, like a green or yellow tip.

In general, vinyl flooring resists scratches, dents, and tears, but this can vary from one type of vinyl (and manufacturer) to another. Vinyl flooring has a wear layer that ranges in thickness from 6 to 20 millimeters. This layer offers protection against standard scratches, but vinyl with a thicker wear layer will resist scratches better than those with a thin layer.

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