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SUPERIOR HARDWOOD FLOORS
4.8(
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Wood Flooring - Repair or Partially ReplaceWood Flooring - Install or Completely ReplaceWood Flooring - Install or Completely Replace - For Business+3 more

Serving Middleton, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1986

Free estimates

Customers say: Quality work

"Cliff was very flexible with start date and worked around our other scheduled projects, finishing ahead of schedule. The price was fair and the floors look great, would definitely recommend him to refresh your floors!"
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Rizzo's Floor Covering
5.0(
12
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Carpet - InstallCarpet - Install - For BusinessCarpet - Repair, Refasten, or Stretch

Serving Middleton, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1993

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"Rizzo's Floor Covering, repaired the ripples in my elderly mom's home. We are thrilled with the results. The quality, professionalism, hard work and reasonable price are extraordinary! We would definitely recommend them."
Response time11 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Kemco Floors
4.6(
108
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Wood Flooring - RefinishWood Flooring - Install or Completely ReplaceWood Flooring - Install or Completely Replace - For Business+3 more

Serving Middleton, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Kemal was given a tough job. I had to replace two sections of flooring that had been water damaged. The original flooring was discontinued so a match needed to be made. After numerous tries, he was able to find a match. I had significantly higher bids and more complicated solutions from other reputable flooring companies. Kemal and is crew took great care in getting the best results for me. He is very knowledgeable and I would recommend him to anyone who is considering flooring project."
Response time2 days
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Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

Ultimately, it’s a matter of personal preference. However, as a rule of thumb, lighter-colored carpets and walls will open up a room and often make it feel larger than it really is. On the other hand, darker shades tend to shrink a space, making it feel cozier. By mixing and matching light and dark colors, you can add dimension to the room.

Houses naturally settle over time, but they should settle uniformly with no apparent settling in one spot. If your floor is uneven but only in a particular area of your home, differential settlement could be the problem. This can be caused by improper drainage, erosion, expanding soil, earthquake activity, or poor construction techniques.

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.

Moso bamboo, Phyllostachys edulis, is the most commonly used species for bamboo flooring. Moso bamboo is native to China and Taiwan, and it was later introduced to Japan and then the United States. In addition to flooring, Moso bamboo is used in textile production, and the shoots are edible. Moso is one of the fastest-growing plants in the world, which is why it’s an affordable and sustainable option compared to traditional hardwood.

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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