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Refloor - Louisville
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Serving Memphis, IN and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1990

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Warranties offered

"The sales person that came to my house was very knowledgeable took his time and zero pressure I generally do not enjoy dealing with salespeople but I actually enjoyed this process. Matthew was a pleasure to deal with"
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BC Quality Flooring
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Serving Memphis, IN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Brandon and his job partner came to my home and did an amazing job on a really hard case and they made the carpeting look brand new. They came when they said they would and got everything done very quickly, with quality, promptness and I cannot get over how fast they were, I thought the difficulty of the case would have taken them longer since it was a repair from damage. Really great and nice people, and really patient. Overall if I could give 100 stars I would. Thank you Brandon and the BC flooring team!"
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Response time1 day
Response rate96%
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Premier Home Pros, LLC
4.4(
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Serving Memphis, IN and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The bathroom project was a great experience. The worker we had was professional and punctual. My needs and expectations were met and my questions and concerns prior to hiring them were answered. I highly recommend Premier Home Pros."
Beautiful Flooring
Beautiful Flooring
Beautiful Flooring
Beautiful Flooring
Beautiful Flooring

+6

130 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by73%of homeowners
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Coaty & The Crew
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Serving Memphis, IN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"My house is over 100 years old. The basement floor had water damage, lots of cracks and the concrete was crumbling. It looks amazing now."
Stamped Concrete
Stamped Concrete
Stamped Concrete
Stamped Concrete
Stamped Concrete

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26 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by1%of homeowners
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

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.

No, termites don’t eat bamboo flooring like they do hardwood flooring. That’s because bamboo is a hardy grass that is naturally resistant to many pests, including termites. If you’re concerned about termites or other pests that could damage your floors, you can achieve a look similar to hardwood without the stress of pests by installing bamboo flooring.

Yes, you can put carpet directly on concrete. However, you need to take certain precautions to ensure the success of the carpet installation. For example, you’ll need to choose a synthetic carpet pad to provide insulation and cushioning and a vapor barrier to prevent moisture from seeping into the carpet.

The rule of three for flooring means that you should have a maximum of three flooring types throughout your home, such as hardwood in your bedroom and living room and tile in your kitchen and bathroom. The rule brings cohesion to your home and creates a seamless look. By using the same material, you also save money on future repairs.

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.

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