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Avatar for Polion Flooring Co. L.L.C.
Polion Flooring Co. L.L.C.
5.0(
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Laminate Wood or Stone Flooring - InstallLuxury Vinyl Flooring - Install - Materials Provided by ConsumerLuxury Vinyl Flooring - Install - Materials Not Provided by Consumer+7 more

Serving Foxborough, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I could not be happier with Bob and his sons, they came to install a laminate floor in my bedroom, worked 11 hours and got what would have been at least a 2 day job, done in one day! The work was exceptional and the floor looks beautiful! I would absolutely hire Polion flooring again!"
Ceramic Tile Project
Starting the demo of the existing flooring. 
Its wasn't easy. The linoleum has been down for 20+ years.
My son Noah and Marco are giving it there all.
Bathroom remodel
Flooring Sales/Installation/Repair Project
Remodeling - General Project

+69

Response time2 days
31 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by71%of homeowners
Avatar for Weles, Inc.
Weles, Inc.
4.9(
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Wood Flooring - Install or Completely ReplaceWood Flooring - Install or Completely Replace - For BusinessWood Flooring - Refinish+3 more

Serving Foxborough, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"If i could give Weles flooring 6 stars i would. From initial email to finishing job they were nothing but professional. My floors look fantastic and they hadn't been done in over 30 years. Communication with Weles was great, which is non-existent nowadays. Workers were great. Price was excellent, they didn't send just one option, they sent 4"
Stain Refinishing. 2017
Natural Refinishing. 2017
Before and After projects
Recent Projects. 2022
Stain Refinishing. 2017

+80

Response time1 day
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

Experts advise that replacing carpeting can bring a 50% to 80% return on investment. However, new carpeting doesn’t necessarily add value to your overall home value. Because flooring value heavily depends on taste, it can be tricky to determine whether new carpet will increase your home sale price. Carpeting tends to be a renovation that increases overall comfort and aesthetics for your home, but it’s not a big factor in value.

If the stairs are already covered in carpet, you will need to remove the old carpet and possibly the carpet pad. Any damage to the stairs like cracks, loose boards, or creaky treads may also need to be repaired. You may also want to sand and refinish or paint wood stairs before installing a carpet runner.

Some flooring companies recycle old carpet after replacing it. The broader flooring industry has been moving toward recycling more carpet material. However, whether an individual carpet gets recycled is up to the flooring company that removes it. When gathering quotes for new flooring in your area, ask each company about removal options and what they do with the material.

The flooring that is the least toxic is solid wood. Natural linoleum, tile, stone, bamboo, and cork flooring also make the list of least-toxic flooring types. These flooring materials are safer and healthier for your home because they are natural materials that aren’t manufactured with chemicals, unlike laminate flooring. While some laminate flooring brands are made with less formaldehyde, many contain high levels of toxic chemicals that can off-gas in your home for months and years after installation.

Choosing natural flooring materials that are easy to clean without chemical cleansers can also help keep your home safer.

Door transitions can work with virtually any flooring type; however, different transition strips lend themselves better to specific flooring types. For instance, if you are bridging the gap between a taller floor, like carpet, to a shorter floor, like hardwood, then you will want a transition strip with a slight slope to bridge the height difference. These transition strips are called reducer molding. On the other hand, if you are bridging two floors of the same height, you can use flat transition strips, such as T-strips and seam binders.

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