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Braila Hardwood Refinishing
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Serving Spruce Pine, NC and surrounding areas

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"We had our old flooring replaced with new laminate, and we couldn?t be happier. The team was professional, quick, and the quality of the installation is top-notch. The floors look absolutely beautiful and have completely transformed our space. Highly recommend!"
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Premier Garage
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Serving Spruce Pine, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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"Will and his team were fantastic to work with. I would very much recommend them to anyone needing Epoxy coating for flooring but they also do storage solutions and custom closets."
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

Costs depend on carpet quality, labor, underlayment, and furniture moving requirements.

Laminate flooring takes about 24 to 48  hours to settle. Before this, planks are not completely acclimated to your home, and walking on them could cause shifting and permanent damage to the flooring. You should allow floorboards to acclimate for 48 to 72 hours before installing so that they can adjust to your home’s humidity and temperature levels, but they will continue to acclimate and settle after installation. For this reason, avoid placing any furniture in the room for 72 hours after installation.

Your floors will continue to settle for a few months after installation, becoming less bouncy as they rest.

No, replacing flooring is considered a renovation. You're updating an existing feature without changing the layout or structure of the space. However, it can be a remodel if extensive work is needed to update the subflooring.

DIY is possible for small areas. Professional installation ensures proper stretching and a polished finish.

If you have a dark carpet and are going for a lighter look, you should replace it, rather than dyeing, since you can only go darker with dye. If your stains are too heavy to mask with carpet dye or the carpet is more than 10 years old, you should also consider replacing it.

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