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Rawlings Hardwood Flooring Co
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Wood Flooring - Install or Completely ReplaceWood Flooring - RefinishWood Flooring - Repair or Partially Replace+3 more

Serving Pendleton, KY and surrounding areas

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In business since 1978

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"Rawlings Hardwood Flooring did an AMAZING job refinishing my hardwood floors. There were terrible scratches in it that I did not think would come out. They were able to get them all out! Very affordable and responsive. Highly recommend."
Response time1 day
Response rate100%
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Surface Theory Creations LLC
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Concrete Floor Coating-Apply

Serving Pendleton, KY and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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Warranties offered

"Mike is very professional and shows exciting new designs that look great. He is very good with answering your questions. Very satisfied with the whole process!!! Im in ❤️ with my floors!! He was able to take my visions and bring it to life! Pictures dont do it justice! Thanks again Rachel and Joey Nuxoll"
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Kitchen-Bath countertops
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HOMETOWN FLOOR COVERING LLC
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Carpet - InstallLaminate Wood or Stone Flooring - InstallLuxury Vinyl Flooring - Install - Materials Not Provided by Consumer+2 more

Serving Pendleton, KY and surrounding areas

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In business since 1999

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"This company I highly recommend for all your flooring needs. They were very professional and very respectful.The job was completed with perfection,and they were very clean and on time and for the price your not gonna beat these guys.I was very pleased with the final results of my floor and I will recommend this company to all my friends and family"
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Response time8 hrs
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

Yes. So-called “floating” cork floors can be installed over concrete subfloor, though a polyethylene vapor barrier is required. This type of installation is achieved using the glue-down tiles, which are trickier for a DIY approach, so consider calling a professional to help you if you’re planning to install your cork floor over concrete. 

Luxury vinyl flooring is the best for pet owners, as it holds up well against scratches and accidents. Non-slip stone or porcelain tile are great options as well. Each of these also provide a less slippery surface for pups that like to run around.

As for the flooring options to avoid, these are hardwood, laminate, and carpeting. Claws can scratch hardwood and tear up carpeting. On top of that, removing dog urine from hardwood floors can be difficult; likewise with carpeting. Laminate holds up much better, but it’s super slippery (especially for dogs).

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.

Yes. You can tile over tile if the old tile is in good shape, but this will also create a thicker floor. As a result, you may have to remove and readjust baseboards and other room trimmings and potentially even raise door heights to work with the higher floors. In most projects, it’s best to remove the old tile before installing a new tile floor.

The best flooring materials for a mudroom are porcelain and ceramic tiles. Both are easy to clean and maintain, and they're also water-resistant and highly durable. If you're not a fan of those types, you can also choose another nonporous flooring for your mudroom, such as stone or sealed concrete. Stay away from linoleum, cork, hardwood, and engineered wood, as water and moisture in your mudroom will damage these quickly.

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