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Banton Flooring LLC
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Serving Ashland, MS and surrounding areas

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We thrive to create a quality product for our customer's homes so they can rest in a place of comfort. With 20 plus years of construction knowledge you won't have to worry about your project being exactly what you are dreaming of. We offer our services to north and central Mississippi

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JCPEREZ CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING L.L.C.
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Serving Ashland, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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We take pride in providing quality workmanship, reliable service, and excellent customer care. We specialize in interior and exterior painting, flooring installation, tile work, popcorn ceiling texture, demolition, and debris removal. Our goal is to exceed customer expectations through clear communication, attention to detail, and professional service. No matter the size of the project, we are committed to delivering safe, dependable, and high-quality results.

Wells. Flooring
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Serving Ashland, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

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With over 15 years of industry experience, Wells Flooring, is a full service flooring company able to take on a large variety of projects, from carpet to wood flooring! We pride ourselves on the quality of work we produce, and our satisfaction comes from knowing we get the job done right the first time. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

It’s possible to reuse household materials to cover floors, but they won’t provide the same level of protection as dedicated materials. They’re also more difficult to tape down and more prone to slipping and bunching up—and any dirt or debris on them could scratch or stain your floors. That being said, extra materials like these can be useful for protecting the sides of furniture and placing in areas that could use added protection.

The life expectancy of your laminate flooring is 10 to 30 years, depending on how well you maintain it. Unlike hardwood flooring, you cannot refinish laminate to prolong its lifespan. So while laminate is more budget-friendly, it does not last as long as hardwood. You can increase the lifespan of your floor by maintaining a regular cleaning schedule, using the right cleaning products, and wiping up spills promptly.

You can get away with stretching the carpet with some remaining items of furniture, so long as you have ready access to the parts of the carpet that require maintenance and you are not stretching through the furniture, as this leads to tears and fraying. Try to remove at least 50% of the furniture if you can’t remove it all.

To prep a floor for painting, start by sweeping and cleaning any loose debris that could puncture the protective material. Take out as much furniture as possible. Then lay plastic, canvas, rosin paper, or masonite sheets across the room, securing them at the edges with masking tape. Plan your painting so that you minimize the chances you’ll step in and track any splatters.

Sheet vinyl is the cheapest DIY flooring, depending on the brand, style, and quality you choose. Not only is it one of the most affordable flooring products on the market, but it is also easy for most homeowners to install, as it only requires cutting, trimming, and gluing down to the existing floor surface. Some sheet vinyl manufacturers make a loose-lay sheet vinyl flooring that does not even need to be glued.

Carpet squares, tile stickers, painting or stenciling existing tile floors, and painting existing concrete flooring are also affordable options for DIY flooring.

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