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Avatar for Premier Home Pros, LLC
Premier Home Pros, LLC
4.5(
146
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Laminate Wood or Stone Flooring - InstallLuxury Vinyl Flooring - RepairWood Flooring - Install or Completely Replace+6 more

Serving Nebo, NC and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We had our install today and we are very happy with our shower. Darren was our installer he called before he came and he showed about 10 min early. He answered all of our questions and very knowledgeable. He seems to have alot of experience. Very nice guy."
Beautiful Flooring
Beautiful Flooring
Beautiful Flooring
Beautiful Flooring
Beautiful Flooring

+5

18 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by77%of homeowners
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Kava Home Improvements LLC
5.0(
12
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Vinyl or Linoleum Sheet Flooring or Tiles - Install

Serving Nebo, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"James was very friendly and professional and responsive. He put together an estimate and completed the work on time. The decks look great and were completed on time. I’d highly recommend working with James and Kava for your decks."
Timothy’s new addition
Timothy’s new addition
Timothy’s new addition
Timothy’s new addition
Timothy’s new addition

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7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by58%of homeowners
Avatar for TG Building & Remodeling, LLC
TG Building & Remodeling, LLC
5.0(
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Carpet - InstallCarpet - Install - For BusinessConcrete Floor Coating-Apply+16 more

Serving Nebo, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We had roof damage and our deck was destroyed during the hurricane. TG came in and fixed the roof plus tore out the old deck and replaced it...plus an addition to the deck and build a new roof for the deck. Wonderful work, very nice to work with and did not try to charge and outrageous amount. Would recommend to anyone. Thanks for a great experience!"
Response time2 days
Response rate89%
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

You can use underfloor heating with most kinds of flooring. However, particularly thick carpet will create problems, since it will absorb a lot of the heat and make it difficult to feel. Also, there are some concerns that underfloor heating can dry out natural wood over time, so if you have wood flooring, get an expert opinion on whether radiant heating is appropriate.

You can tell if you have linoleum or vinyl floors if you look under the floor's surface. Linoleum floors have color that goes all the way through the tile, while vinyl flooring uses a printed image on the surface of the tile, plank, or sheet. This image often realistically replicates the look and feel of wood, ceramic tile, stone, or other natural materials.

Yes, carpeted stairs are generally considered safer than stairs with hard surfaces like wood, vinyl, or tile. Carpet provides more traction and friction, which helps reduce the chances of slips and falls. Additionally, if a fall does occur, carpet offers more cushioning, which can lessen the severity of an injury. While hard surfaces can look great, they are often more slippery. However, it's worth noting that some carpets, especially if they are new, dirty, or have a slick texture, can also pose a slipping hazard. To improve safety on any type of stair surface, you can add traction treads to increase grip.

While it's possible to cover asbestos tile with carpet, it's not recommended. Encapsulating tile beneath carpet doesn't eliminate the health risks. Over time, the asbestos tiles could degrade, releasing fibers into the air and potentially contaminating the carpet. Disturbance during carpet installation or removal might also release fibers.

You typically aren’t in any immediate danger if your floors are sagging, but that doesn’t mean you should leave them unattended. Sagging is likely a sign of underlying problems with the structure of your home, such as uneven subflooring or rotting joists. Have your floors inspected by a local carpenter as soon as possible to help you determine the type of repairs needed.

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