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Avatar for Floor Coverings International Monmouth County
Floor Coverings International Monmouth County
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Wood Flooring - Install or Completely ReplaceLaminate Wood or Stone Flooring - InstallVinyl or Linoleum Sheet Flooring or Tiles - Install+4 more

Serving Leonardo, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

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Warranties offered

"Mike, owner, gave us a great presentation and he really knows his products. Gave us reasonable options and opinions of how things should look. His team did a great job and was definitely considerate especially we did the whole house. Definitely our floors and stairs looks awesome!"
Response time30 mins
Response rate92%
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Avatar for Carpet & Flooring Centers of NJ Inc
Carpet & Flooring Centers of NJ Inc
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Carpet - Install - For BusinessCarpet - InstallCarpet - Repair, Refasten, or Stretch+5 more

Serving Leonardo, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 1980

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They were very responsive and scheduled quickly. Thought the price was a little high till I realized the extent of the install. They installed rubber floor mat that weighed a ton. Did a great job looks awsome. I look at it now and realize it was a bargin."
Response time2 days
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
Avatar for Albert's Flooring & Painting, LLC
Albert's Flooring & Painting, LLC
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Wood Flooring - RefinishWood Flooring - Refinish - For Business

Serving Leonardo, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Thia was a difficult project. The floor were stained. The floors were cleaned,sanded, stain ed, ans polyurethane s. The stain color us even abd true. I can't say enough about the quality. Hire them, rhey are worth every penny."
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Staircase remodeling

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Response time1 day
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

Not all attic floors are created equal—size, layout, and square footage often vary. The amount of weight an attic floor can hold depends on several factors including the joist size and position, any structural supports or subfloors, and the original intent of the attic design. Without structural reinforcement, your floor might only be able to support about 10 pounds per square foot of floor load before collapsing.

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

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.

Yes, carpeted stairs are generally considered safer than stairs with hard surfaces like wood, vinyl, or tile. Carpet provides more traction, which helps reduce the chances of slips and falls, and its cushioning can lessen the severity of an injury if a fall does occur. Hard surfaces often lack the friction needed for a secure tread and can be quite slippery.

However, it's worth noting that some carpets can also be slick, particularly if they are brand new, dirty, or made from certain materials. If any stair surface feels too slippery, traction treads can be added to most materials to increase grip and improve safety.

If you’re doing a full bathroom remodel, the flooring will go in before the vanity and any other bathroom cabinetry. This will ensure that the same floor is present across your whole bathroom should you ever tear out your vanity and start again. 

If you can only budget for one or the other, you can still replace just the vanity in your bathroom. Just keep in mind that if you decide to replace your flooring later, you’ll need to tear out the vanity to avoid having mismatched floors.

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