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Helpers Contracting
4.9(
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Laminate Wood or Stone Flooring - InstallLuxury Vinyl Flooring - Install - Materials Not Provided by ConsumerFlooring - Install, Repair, or Refinish+15 more

Serving Dayton, MN and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2018

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Warranties offered

"Josh is a very hard worker. He got the job done on time and he had to be very creative with my floor since it was engineered hardwood and had already been sanded once before. He didn’t get the floor as light as we wanted, but that was due to the floor not due to his work and in the end his work turned out to look amazing."
Remodeling - General Project
Flooring Sales/Installation/Repair Project
Hardwood Flooring Sales/Installation/Refinishing Project
Flooring Sales/Installation/Repair Project
Flooring Sales/Installation/Repair Project

+26

Response time2 days
Response rate93%
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RD Floors
4.4(
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Concrete Floor Coating-Apply

Serving Dayton, MN and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"They did our garage floor a couple years ago. We removed a platform for a water tank, leaving an unfinished area of the floor. They came and patched this area to match the rest of the floor and it turned out great. They were easy to get a hold of and quick to perform the work. Would highly recommend Ryan."
Epoxy Flooring Project
Painting - Interior Project
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+23

Response time3 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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S&S Flooring Twin Cities LLC
5.0(
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Laminate Wood or Stone Flooring - InstallLuxury Vinyl Flooring - Install - Materials Not Provided by ConsumerLaminate Wood or Stone Flooring - Install - For Business+4 more

Serving Dayton, MN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We recently had LVP flooring installed by S&S Flooring Twin Cities, the entire experience was great! From start to finish the process went smoothly, they were professional and made it easy for us! The new flooring looks amazing and made a big difference in our home. We had them install a product from Home Depot."
Living and Kitchen
Living Area Birdseye
Pantry LVP
Kitchen
Kitchen LVP

+10

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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

When considering cork flooring pros and cons, you may have toyed with the idea of getting other types of flooring, including hardwood. But how does it compare in price? Your new cork flooring can cost less than hardwood, depending on the wood type you choose. Cork costs about $5 to $19 per square foot, while hardwood costs $6 to $25 per square foot.

Yes. You can tile over tile if the old tile is in good shape, but this will also create a thicker floor. As a result, you may have to remove and readjust baseboards and other room trimmings and potentially even raise door heights to work with the higher floors. In most projects, it’s best to remove the old tile before installing a new tile floor.

Uneven floors often signal structural issues in a home, so taking them seriously is vital. If you buy an older home with slightly uneven floors, check that your inspector thoroughly inspects the foundation to catch any potential issues early. And if you notice that your floors are becoming more uneven over time, call a pro to check your foundation ASAP.

Most DIYers can learn how to remove carpet although it’s time and labor-intensive. However, if you have glued-down carpet and are concerned about damaging the substrate below, it's best to call a professional carpet remover. Also, removing glue-down carpet is more work than dealing with wall-to-wall carpet because you have to get rid of all traces of the adhesive from your subfloor to prepare it for a new installation.

Plywood is the best type of subfloor for a mobile home, though if you’re installing flooring in a bathroom, you may want to install a vapor barrier or use a moisture-proof subfloor material like Amdry. OBS is similar, but it can swell when moisture is present. 

Either way, old mobile home subflooring made from particleboard can cause issues with your joints. If you’re replacing your subfloor, it’s best to upgrade to plywood.

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