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Johnson Flooring
3.8(
12
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Serving Blue Mountain, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I hired him to do my kitchen, dining room, laundry room, and three bathrooms. He was was on time. If he said he'd be there at 8 o'clock, he'd be there at 8 o'clock. He was professional and respectful. He wore footies, and even offered to clean my carpets when done. There are so many positives about this guy! He fixed some uneven tiles from a different contractor, and even stuck with the estimated price he gave you. I would hire him any time to do work in my home."
Flooring
Flooring
Kitchen and dining room f
Kitchen and dining room f
Kitchen and dining room f

+80

Response time4 hrs
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Joseph Daniel Crum
5.0(
3
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Serving Blue Mountain, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"A++++++ 110% Recommended Mr. Joseph is very knowledgeable, skilled and professional. He was very courteous and kind in all our exchanges. He did a wonderful job and a great service for us by relevelling our almost 90 foot double-wide, resizing and reinstalling our underpinning and installing my daughter's ceiling fan. He did an excellent job and took care in his work to do everything right the first time. He priced the job very fairly and we couldn't be more pleased with his work. When we get our income taxes, I will definitely hire him again and have already recommended him to others. Thank you so much for everything!"
As you can see I do good work.
Vinyl flooring and trim work
Vinyl flooring and trim work
Vinyl flooring
Window installation

+24

Recommended by66%of homeowners
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

Porcelain and ceramic tiles are made from clay, but porcelain tiles are fired in a kiln at a higher temperature. This makes them more durable, but it also means porcelain is more expensive than ceramic at $3 to $5 more per square foot.

Even with the higher price point, many people choose porcelain over ceramic because there are more color and design options.

Different types of tile cutters may work best depending on the type of tile you are cutting and the size of your project. There are two main types of tile cutters: manual and electric. Manual tile cutters are quick and easy to use for small projects and softer tile materials, but they can only make straight cuts. Electric tile cutters make light work of big projects and can cut through harder materials.

Yes, you can tile over existing tiles in a bathroom, but it is not always recommended. For this method to be successful, the original tile surface must be clean, flat, and free of damage such as cracks, unevenness, mold, or mildew. While tiling over existing tiles can save time and money, there are potential drawbacks. The new adhesive may not bond properly, and the process adds extra weight to the wall or floor. Additionally, the increased height of the surface could interfere with door clearances. For the best and most durable results, removing the old tiles before installing new ones is generally the better option.

Silicone caulk shouldn’t be used in place of grout because each material serves its own purpose. Thanks to its flexibility, silicone caulk is good for sealing around the perimeter of tiled floors, where movement and expansion might occur. However, grout is more durable, making it a better option for the joints in between tiles, which need to withstand constant weight and foot traffic.

For professional labor and materials, it would cost between $6,000 and $28,000 to install 1,000 square feet of Saltillo tile flooring. If that’s out of your budget, you could consider laying the tiles yourself or choosing a less expensive type of flooring. For example, vinyl flooring costs just $2 to $7 per square foot, so for a 1,000-square-foot space, you’d pay $2,000 to $7,000.

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