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Avatar for DeMayo Tile
DeMayo Tile
5.0(
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Vinyl or Linoleum Sheet Flooring or Tiles - InstallWood Flooring - Install or Completely ReplaceFlooring - Install, Repair, or Refinish+15 more

Serving Glendora, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 1992

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mike and his team did an excellent job. They installed a new tile backsplash in my kitchen and they also installed new wood flooring. The did a great job and everything looks awesome. They were quick, efficient, and reasonably priced. I would absolutely hire them again!"
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Response time1 day
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Recommended by97%of homeowners
Avatar for Fabiano's Construction
Fabiano's Construction
4.8(
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Concrete Floor Coating-ApplyLaminate Wood or Stone Flooring - InstallLaminate Wood or Stone Flooring - Repair+8 more

Serving Glendora, NJ and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Fabiano is awesome to work with. He is reliable and knowledgeable about construction. We have worked with him on many projects ranging from framing repair, deck replacement or new install, & replacing doors/windows. We would highly recommend him & his crew."
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Response time4 days
Response rate100%
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Avatar for Tecky Tile T/A Joseph F Vojtecky
Tecky Tile T/A Joseph F Vojtecky
4.8(
57
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Laminate Wood or Stone Flooring - Repair

Serving Glendora, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This was far more than just a tile repair and took several days. My shower pan needed to be replaced and the floor completely remade to be at the right angle. THEN he retiled the whole thing. He even fixed the shower door for me since the previous owner installed it poorly! His work is meticulous and looks amazing. He clearly takes pride in his work. He was also very careful to keep the dust from demo as small as he could and always cleaned up after he left. He was always so cheerful and polite. I will definitely hire him for any other work I need done in my house!!"
Response time1 day
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

Costs depend on carpet type, labor rates, and additional services like padding or transitions.

Raising a sunken living room requires help from a professional contractor. The expert will remove existing flooring and trim, reroute utility lines with respect to the new floor level, pour concrete to fill the recessed space, and then let the concrete cure. After the foundation is raised up, the contractor will install the new utility lines, repaint the walls, if necessary, and finish the area with flooring and trim.

Stain-resistant carpet might be worth it for your household if you have children or pets and expect spills to happen. While it may cost more than you expected upfront, you may save money in the long run if you have to replace your carpet less frequently (thanks to stains not absorbing down into the fibers). 

For rooms with an even number of feet (10 x 12, for example), you can technically just multiply them together to get the number of square feet in the room (10 feet x 12 feet = 120 sq. ft.). For irregularly shaped rooms or areas that aren’t even square feet, converting to inches will be your best bet for an accurate measurement.

Many doorways feature two door jambs. These are installed on both sides of a doorway to prevent the door from swinging too far. Door jambs usually stop the door at 180 degrees when closed.  A doorway floor transition sits between the door jambs on the floor, helping to create a safer and more aesthetically pleasing transition from one flooring type to the next. 

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