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Avatar for Squeak Stoppers LLC
Squeak Stoppers LLC
4.9(
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Wood Flooring - RefinishFlooring - Install, Repair, or RefinishLaminate Wood or Stone Flooring - Install+15 more

Serving Pevely, MO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2006

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Warranties offered

"Best home contractor service I have ever experienced. Their service was very affordable, completed on time, and fixed a dozen squeaks and a big dip in our floor in less than a day. Truly amazing. I wish all contractors were this dependable!"
Fred's Floor
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Handrails
AFTER
Handrails

+53

Response time11 hrs
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
Avatar for Luminous Flooring
Luminous Flooring
5.0(
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Wood Flooring - RefinishWood Flooring - Install or Completely ReplaceWood Flooring - Repair or Partially Replace+3 more

Serving Pevely, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I have been using Luminous Flooring for all of my hardwood projects for the past three years. Matt and his crew have always been great to work with; on-time, clean, and supportive of design requests in regards to pattern and color."
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Hardwood Refinishing
Hardwood Refinishing
Finished Project

+6

9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
Avatar for Matt's General Home Improvements
Matt's General Home Improvements
5.0(
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Carpet - InstallConcrete Floor Coating-ApplyLaminate Wood or Stone Flooring - Install+13 more

Serving Pevely, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Matt arrived on time and was efficient at replacing floor tiles. Do you think customer service is gone, well so did we until Matt Hemingway came to replace three broken tiles. He finished in 90 minutes and that included going back to hardware store for a different color grout because he didn't like the way it looked. When done you could not tell the floor had been fixed. Excellent job. Highly recommend."
Response time8 hrs
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

The rule of three for flooring means that you should have a maximum of three flooring types throughout your home, such as hardwood in your bedroom and living room and tile in your kitchen and bathroom. The rule brings cohesion to your home and creates a seamless look. By using the same material, you also save money on future repairs.

Some flooring companies recycle old carpet after replacing it. The broader flooring industry has been moving toward recycling more carpet material. However, whether an individual carpet gets recycled is up to the flooring company that removes it. When gathering quotes for new flooring in your area, ask each company about removal options and what they do with the material.

Carpet padding costs an average of $510 to purchase and install in a 225-square-foot room. The price can range from as low as $170 to as much as $850, depending on the brand, the thickness, and the labor cost. Although carpet padding will increase the overall cost of carpet installation, it also helps the carpet hold up longer, reduces noise in the room, and provides more insulation.

Yes, you can put rugs and carpet on heated floors. However, carpet is not the most efficient for heated floors. The carpet pad and pile can prevent the heat from penetrating into the room. Rugs may also prevent heat from reaching your feet. You will get the most from your heated floors if you use thin rugs so that a maximum amount of heat can penetrate the room. You may find you do not need rugs to warm a space, thanks to the radiant heat coming up through your feet.

Laminate flooring should be stacked horizontally and laid flat to avoid any warping or stress to the boards. To stack it, you should do so in a grid with each row of flooring packages positioned at a 90-degree angle to the layer beneath it. This will provide the best support so the flooring will not sag in the middle.

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