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H&T Hardwood Flooring

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H & T Hardwood Flooring is a Flooring Contractor, Hardwood Floor Contractor, & Tile Contractor located in Munfordville, KY that services all of Munfordville & the surrounding areas. We specialize in Floor Installation, Wood Floor Installation Service, Wood Floor Refinishing Service, Hardwood Floor Installation, Tile Installation, Wood Floor Refinishing, and more! Tile Installation, Tile Flooring, Floor Refinishing Service, Floor Installation Service, Hardwood Flooring Service, Hardwood Floor Contractor , Wood Floor Installation Service , Wood Floor Refinishing Service , Hardwood Floor Installation

H & T Hardwood Flooring is a Flooring Contractor, Hardwood Floor Contractor, & Tile Contractor located in Munfordville, KY that services all of Munfordville & the surrounding areas. We specialize in Floor Installation, Wood Floor Installation Service, Wood Floor Refinishing Service, Hardwood Floor Installation, Tile Installation, Wood Floor Refinishing, and more! Tile Installation, Tile Flooring, Floor Refinishing Service, Floor Installation Service, Hardwood Flooring Service, Hardwood Floor Contractor , Wood Floor Installation Service , Wood Floor Refinishing Service , Hardwood Floor Installation





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Henderson Construction

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15 years of experience

We are devoted to maintaining cleanliness and professionalism. We cover all stages of residential construction and remodel. There is no job too big or too small, we can do it all. Family owned and operated since 2010.

We are devoted to maintaining cleanliness and professionalism. We cover all stages of residential construction and remodel. There is no job too big or too small, we can do it all. Family owned and operated since 2010.


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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

Tile flooring will last anywhere from 10 to 20 years and even up to 30 years or more with proper care and maintenance. 

You can help your tile floor achieve a longer lifespan by maintaining it properly. This includes cleaning it regularly (including cleaning the tile floor grout), keeping the floor dry, and not setting super heavy items on it to keep it from cracking. You'll also want to regrout your tile floor every 10 years. Using a grout sealer will help your floor last longer.

While it may not always be ideal, you can fix a squeaky floorboard without removing the carpet. Pros use specialized carpet screws and drive them through the carpet into the subfloor, securing floorboards. They may also use nails instead of screws if they suspect the pile will get caught in the screw. While some types of carpet will hide the screws and nails, a low-pile carpet may not.

Yes. Many manufacturers make stair treads that you can install over carpeted stairs without needing to do any cutting or drilling. Stair treads can also be installed on wood, marble, and other stair surface materials. Just be sure to double-check the information for the specific product you’re buying to ensure its adhesive or installation process will work with the type of stairs you have.

Stretching a carpet should be a one-time job. If by re-stretching you mean doing it a second (or third) time, it’s probably better to replace it altogether. Most carpets are expected to last anywhere from five to 15 years, so if it’s past that timeframe, you may want to shop around for a new one.

As with timing, the cost to remove tile flooring varies depending on a number of factors, including size and type, adhesive type, condition of the tile and adhesive, and the method used to remove it. If you’re doing it yourself, you can expect the job to cost only the price of any tools, materials, or equipment that you don’t already have. If you’re hiring a professional, expect to pay between $2 and $7 per square foot for labor costs, along with added fees for materials.

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