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Refloor - Detroit
4.6(
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Laminate Wood or Stone Flooring - InstallLuxury Vinyl Flooring - Install - Materials Not Provided by Consumer

Serving Ecorse, MI and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Refloor did a great job on my basement and laundry room floors. The salesperson was very knowledgeable and made picking a color easy. My old floors were scratched up because of my dogs but my new floor is definitely more durable. I definitely recommend Refloor to anyone that wants new flooring in their home, you won't be disappointed!"
Tradewind Home
Before and After
Stairs
Living Room
Bedroom

+11

Response time9 hrs
Response rate91%
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Floors by Michael
5.0(
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Laminate Wood or Stone Flooring - InstallCarpet - InstallLuxury Vinyl Flooring - Install - Materials Not Provided by Consumer+2 more

Serving Ecorse, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1951

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Embark on a journey to find the perfect flooring solution for your project, whether it's the warmth of hardwood, the softness of carpet, the versatility of luxury vinyl, or the durability of laminate. With the ease of in-home shopping and transparent no-surprises pricing, you can rely on our experts to help you make a choice that reflects your style and budget.\n

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XP Construction, LLC
4.7(
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Wood Flooring - Install or Completely Replace - For Business

Serving Ecorse, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"I would recommend XP Construction for a remodel. They were punctual, reasonably priced and provided excellent customer service. Our kitchen looks beautiful. We are already planning on having them remodel our bathroom."
Kitchen after
After
After
kitchen
bath

+85

Response time20 mins
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Sami's Construction, LLC
5.0(
4
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Laminate Wood or Stone Flooring - InstallCarpet - InstallLuxury Vinyl Flooring - Install - Materials Not Provided by Consumer+1 more

Serving Ecorse, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"My floors have never looked so amazing before. They worked quickly and efficiently while still maintaining a great and professional end product. All of my questions were answered politely and patiently as well. 10/10 work, 10/10 customer service, definitely will be calling again for any future projects!"
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A. Allied International Epoxy
5.0(
12
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Concrete Floor Coating-Apply

Serving Ecorse, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We used A. Allied International Epoxy for both of our restaurants and it was one of the best upgrades we’ve made. The floors came out excellent! Clean, seamless, and extremely easy to maintain, which is huge in our business. Pricing was competitive, but what really stood out was how fast and efficiently they got the job done without cutting corners. Highly recommend."
GE test lab
Restroom Area
Changing area
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Office Area

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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

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.

Yes, carpeted stairs are generally considered safer than stairs with hard surfaces like wood, vinyl, or tile. Carpet provides more traction, which helps reduce the chances of slips and falls, and its cushioning can lessen the severity of an injury if a fall does occur. Hard surfaces often lack the friction needed for a secure tread and can be quite slippery.

However, it's worth noting that some carpets can also be slick, particularly if they are brand new, dirty, or made from certain materials. If any stair surface feels too slippery, traction treads can be added to most materials to increase grip and improve safety.

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.

No, when done correctly, removing the tile shouldn’t damage the subfloor. However, if there was pre-existing damage to the subfloor from standard use or lack of maintenance, the subfloor may need repairs. For example, if the contractors notice mold growth on the subfloor or an uneven surface, you may need more extensive services before installing new tile.

If you DIY tile removal, remove the tiles one step at a time, individually removing the tile, grout, and mortar to prevent unnecessarily damaging the subfloor. Depending on the age of your home, consider having a professional inspect the subfloor to ensure it’s in good enough condition to lay new tile.

Yes. When installed properly, the strong adhesive on carpet tiles keeps them in place while also allowing homeowners the flexibility to peel up an individual tile and replace it if they need to. It’s important to keep in mind that the adhesive on your carpet tiles may take some time to cure, so it’s best to leave them alone for a couple of days after you first install them.

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