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Top Notch Construct, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Belfast, ME and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"Excellent customer service and communication. They were meticulous and thorough. I have to admit I'm not easy to impress but these guys did just that. I will be using this company again."
Kitchen gut and remodel 1
Kitchen gut and remodel 1
Kitchen gut and remodel 1
Kitch/Bath Cabs & Floors
Kitch/Bath Cabs & Floors

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Johnny Hardwood Flooring
4.5(
4
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Serving Belfast, ME and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"We have hired him twice. We were thrilled with his work both times! In this last job, he repaired a large hump in our hardwood floor that came about due to moisture. He was able to pull up the boards, fix the subfloor, and then put the boards back and refinish the entire 15'8"' x 18'3" floor. Price was more than reasonable. He and his crew did all of this work in less that a day. I'd give him 10 stars if I could! Highly recommend."
Response time1 day
Response rate95%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Innovation Painting & Remodeling, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Belfast, ME and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Cannot say enough good about the job that Innovation Painting and Remodeling did for us. We were looking for someone to paint a large commercial space. I reached out to the guys at Innovation Painting to see if they could do the job in the timeline that we needed. I contacted them in the middle of February and really needed the job completed before April first as the new tenant was moving in. They sent someone right over to give us a clear estimate of what the job would entail and the pricing. I was incredibly pleased with the pricing and approved the estimate. The job was completed within the timeframe that I needed, and the results were fantastic. During the job, the crew was extremely easy to deal with and made sure that I was kept in the loop as to how things were progressing. In the last couple of days of the project, an issue with the building was identified and they were able to make the repairs needed and still finish the job on time. I will definitely be using Innovation Pai"
Full exterior repaint
Full exterior repaint
Full exterior repaint
Full exterior repaint
Full exterior repaint

+13

Response time9 hrs
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by33%of homeowners
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

Carpet glue is very sticky, but it's not permanent. The glue usually lasts as long as a typical carpet installation, which is five to 15 years. For the best results, you should always use the right type of carpet glue for the area you're using it in. There are carpet glues for high-traffic areas, which are more high-quality and durable than others.

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.

Carpeting lasts between 10 and 15 years in most cases, but keep an eye out for common signs that it's time to replace it. Persistent smells despite deep cleaning, faded color, worn-down carpet padding, and general wear and tear are signs that it's time to tear it up. If you are experiencing allergy issues indoors, this could also be a sign that new flooring is the key to a fresher home.

In a wet room, you need a floor that won’t sustain damage with constant exposure to water, but your options are normally the same as with a bathroom. Ceramic and porcelain tile are suitable options, as are natural stone like granite and marble, much like in a standard bathroom. Since a wet room’s floor is more likely to be wet, you should choose a flooring option with some texture to reduce how slippery the material gets.

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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