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Coaty & The Crew
4.8(
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Serving Radcliff, KY and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"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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Recommended by1%of homeowners
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AC Home & Commercial Improvements LLC
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Serving Radcliff, KY and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2021

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"Excellent and quick job installing a new floor and sink in our mud room. Antony and Chris were very professional, friendly and focused. Highly recommend AC to those seeking quality and a fair price."
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+6

Response time1 day
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Certified Carpentry, LLC
4.6(
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Serving Radcliff, KY and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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"Mr. Burgess installed vinyl PVC panel fencing for me and did a wonderful job. He is very detailed in his work and cares to communicate with the homeowner through every phase of the project. His attention to detail and precise workmanship speaks well for his excellent work ethic. I am continuing with other work projects with Mr. Burgess. His work estimates are fair and accurate which is so helpful when budget planning for projects to be done."
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1976 HOUSE UPDATED
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FRENCH DOOR.

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Response time2 days
Recommended by92%of homeowners
Benham Home Services
5.0(
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Serving Radcliff, KY and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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Credit card accepted

We pride ourselves on our extreme professionalism and attention to detail. Our customer satisfaction guarantee assures you that we won't leave your property until you are completely satisfied with our work. As a locally owned and operated business you can trust that we will treat your home as we would treat our own. Give us a call today, and we look forward to working with you!

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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

The first step in budgeting for carpet is to determine the amount of carpet you need and the type of carpet you want. You might be tempted to opt for the least expensive option if you have a limited budget, but a low-quality carpet won’t last as long as a high-quality one. When accounting for future carpet repair costs, it makes sense to buy the best-quality carpet you can afford.

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.

The best flooring for radiant heat systems is tile, including porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone. These materials are excellent heat conductors, retain warmth well, and are waterproof, which prevents mold or rot in case of leaks from a hydronic system. Unlike wood, they do not pose a fire safety risk if the heating system overheats. Ceramic tile is a particularly popular choice as it is inexpensive, easy to install, and available in many styles, making it ideal for spaces like bathrooms. Other flooring types that work well with radiant heat include laminate, engineered wood, and vinyl. If you are installing radiant heating over a concrete slab, especially in a basement, it is advisable to install a vapor barrier first to prevent issues with moisture and condensation.

Hardwood offers the highest ROI at around 75%. Engineered hardwood, tile, reclaimed wood, and laminate also increase a home’s value but with lower ROIs. Lighter tiles tend to increase a home’s value slightly more than darker tiles. Taking the ROI into account when you choose flooring can increase your home value and allow you to recoup some or all of the cost to install it.

Yes, marble floors do increase home values. In fact, if you install marble flooring in your home, you can expect to double your investment. Homebuyers love marble, like other types of stone flooring, because it’s timeless, beautiful, wears well, and is considered a luxury product. Marble is expensive to install, but if your house and location attract buyers looking for luxurious, upscale vibes, adding marble flooring can only raise your property value and give you a great return on your investment.

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