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R W Carpet & Flooring
4.3(
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Serving Lawrence, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1977

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Extremely well. The floor looks great. It took a day and a half worth the wait. The gentle men that did the installation were very professional and informative. Thank you guys."
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Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Absolute Floors
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Serving Lawrence, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Highly professional and reliable. The team at Absolute Floors showed up on time, worked efficiently, and delivered beautiful flooring. I couldn?t be happier."
This is how it looked before the laminate flooring was installed.
Before corridor carpet installation.
This is how it looked before the laminate flooring was installed.
Before corridor carpet installation.
This is how it looked before the laminate flooring was installed.

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Response time7 hrs
Response rate100%
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Greg's Floors and More
5.0(
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Serving Lawrence, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Excellent Contractor where they refinished floors which came out like new and the pricing was very fair and the Contractor kept us informed the progress and finished on time."
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Refinished floors

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Shed Dog Hardwood Flooring
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Serving Lawrence, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2005

Offers commercial services

Customers say: Quick response

"Ryan and his Shed Dog crew were fantastic and we're so glad we hired them to refinish our oak and pine flooring in Westford. They did 6 rooms and two long hallways, were able to start earlier than planned and finished right on time. The floors are gorgeous, the rate was very reasonable, and Ryan and team were friendly and great to have around. Highly recommend!"
Response time1 day
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

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.

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).

New flooring costs quite a bit, so longevity is important to think about. Concrete generally has the longest life span, but it’s not always a good solution for homes with wooden subfloors. That said, hardwood floors and stone floors can last up to 100 years, and you can refinish or restore them to remove imperfections from daily wear.

Many DIYers and pros start installing flooring in the middle of a room to ensure a balanced, symmetrical layout, especially when using tiles or planks. This process is particularly helpful in odd-shaped rooms because it allows you to create a centerline from which to work. Beginning in the center will enable you to work toward the edges so the final layout feels intentional and centered, even if the walls aren’t perfectly square.

Whether or not transition pieces go under the baseboard depends on a few different factors. If the transitions are being installed with the flooring and before the baseboards, then they will go under the baseboards. If the baseboards are already installed, then it depends on whether or not you want to remove them or undercut them. If not, the transition pieces can butt up against the baseboard.

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