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Banton Flooring LLC
New to Angi

Serving Crawford, 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

Tub update
Tub update
Tub update
Exterior paint update
Exterior paint update

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Sentri Homes
2.3(
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Serving Crawford, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Sentri Homes provided the most professional flooring service I’ve ever had. The LVP installation turned out absolutely beautiful, and I was amazed at how quickly everything was completed without sacrificing quality. The crew was fast, accurate, and extremely detail-oriented from start to finish. Everything was installed cleanly, precisely, and with real craftsmanship. The entire process was smooth, efficient, and far beyond what I expected. I would absolutely recommend Sentri Homes to anyone needing flooring installed."
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TNT Flooring
4.9(
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Serving Crawford, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Worked hard to get our flooring done in a timely manner. Great installation. Very family friendly (my son was home with me a lot of the time). And very flexible!"
Response time2 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by87%of homeowners
S & J Remodel and Repair LLC
5.0(
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Serving Crawford, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I have been very pleased with S&J Remodeling. My husband hired Shane and Josh to remodel his “man cave.” After that remodel was completed- including all the changes my husband made, we have hired them to do more work in our house. I have had a lot of experiences with other local contractors, few of which were positive experiences. S&J will be our go to company from here on out."
Response time5 hrs
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

Tile—specifically smaller, mosaic-style tiles—is the best type of flooring for building a walk-in shower base. Shower pans come with a threshold and sidewalls to contain the water, but tile can be set into the shower base. This creates a walk-in shower floor that gently slopes toward the drain to keep water from getting out and into the rest of the bathroom.

The cost of new flooring materials depends on the type of flooring, its quality, installation method, and additional features. While some options, like solid hardwood flooring, may be more expensive than carpet initially, others, such as vinyl and laminate, offer more budget-friendly alternatives. Ultimately, the overall expense can be influenced by factors like longevity, maintenance requirements, and desired aesthetic, making it essential to consider the long-term value of each material.

In most cases, carpeting isn’t kind to the wood that it’s attached to. Most carpet installation uses adhesive or nailing strips, both of which will damage wood. Conversely, you can choose to use an adhesive designed to be removed from wood, in which case carpeting can actually protect your hardwood stairs.

No, everything doesn’t get wet if the bathroom is well-designed and the fixtures are properly installed. It’s important that the floor of a wet room drains correctly, and proper waterproofing and slip-resistant flooring are used to avoid creating slipping hazards. Since the shower isn’t housed in an enclosed space, you’ll need to make sure the towel rack and toilet paper holder are placed in areas where they won’t get wet.

There are a few different types of finishes to choose from for the final step of the project. 

Water-based polyurethane sealants emit fewer odors and fumes but dry quickly, which can pose a challenge when trying to get a smooth coat. Oil-based polyurethane sealants let out more odors and fumes into the air (it’s especially important to wear a respirator if you choose this type), but they take longer to dry, which can be more forgiving during the finishing step. 

Some may prefer wood oil to polyurethane because rather than creating a layer, it becomes part of the wood. Wood oil takes longer to dry, and is less resistant to wear and tear; however, it creates a natural-looking result by enhancing the grain of the wood. 

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