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Villa Worx LLC
5.0(
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Serving Farmington, NM and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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Warranties offered

"The team at Villa Worx installed new flooring, replaced a vanity, and restored my deck. They were prompt, professional, and completed the work for a fair price. They were awesome!"
Before and after
Before and after
Butcher block countertop install
Complete kitchen remodel
Tile and tub

+16

5 neighbors recently requested a quote
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MJ Floors, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Farmington, NM and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Professional, clean work! The tile job was done very well with excellent attention to detail. Team was friendly, honest, and punctual. Would rehire for further jobs without hesitation! Highly recommend!"
Med clinic
Med clinic
Med clinic
Med clinic
Med clinic

+8

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D & R Services
4.6(
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Serving Farmington, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Contractor keep appointment (even though there were 2 or 3 calls expressing confusion about time and day); installed the drywall and cleaned the area.   The drywall installation was not smooth and when textured looked amateurish at best.  Before I could paint I had to sand several areas and apply canned texture-not the most professional look but time was a factor.  the next time the wall is painted will require extensive prep work to make it look professional.
Good things: appointment keep; work was done as explained; no extra charges.
Not so good: Technician was not a drywall guy.
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stamped concrete and curb
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+107

Recommended by82%of homeowners
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Gallup Flooring, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Farmington, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

At Gallup Flooring, we take pride in being your go-to destination for superior flooring installations. Our seasoned team of professionals is dedicated to bringing you the finest in hardwood, laminate, vinyl, and tile flooring. Whether it's a residential haven or a bustling commercial space, we're here to transform it with precision and care.

Front living room
2nd living room
Hallway
Transition between kitchen and living area
Transition between back entrance and living room

+26

Response time6 hrs
Response rate92%
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Jill Seidner Interior Design
3.5(
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Serving Farmington, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Credit card accepted

"Once I sent her all the measurements, it took her a little while to get the options back to me.  Overall, they're good designs.  However, they're very simplistic and give general ideas for space planning.  I was hoping to have a better idea for sizes of furniture for the space and some variations on staging.  
Jill was very responsive when I did have a question.  I'm not sure how helpful it is to have a virtual design done.  If we lived in similar cities, I'd probably use her again for help with additional designs.
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Recommended by55%of homeowners
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

For best results, you should remove the toilet in a bathroom before removing tile or installing new tile. If you don’t remove the toilet, it will be harder to fully waterproof the tile around the toilet, which could increase the risk of mold growth or plumbing leaks. If you have trouble removing the toilet, hire a plumber to help.

Yes, you can tile a shower as a DIY project, and you can save hundreds of dollars in labor costs by doing so. However, you’ll need to rent or buy quite a few tools and supplies for the job, including a saw, tile nippers, and a new shower pan. In terms of the work itself, you should be prepared to tackle a variety of different tasks, including measuring and ordering materials, removing old tile, waterproofing the wall, adding rows of tile, grouting, and more.

The rule tells you how to cut tile to install it in a corner. The 3/4/5 rule recommends that you should have 3 feet across on one straight line, four feet on the other perpendicular line, and 5 feet of length from the end of one of the lines to the other. You’re making a right triangle with the tile, and the hypotenuse (the line across from where the 3-foot lie and 4-foot line meet) should be 5 feet long.

Travertine is a natural stone, while porcelain is ceramic. You can enjoy the best of both worlds with porcelain travertine tiles. Some people prefer porcelain to travertine because it doesn’t require regular maintenance and it’s easier to clean. Porcelain travertine looks like the real thing but only costs $3 to $6 per square foot.

Larger tiles can be difficult to install because they’re heavier and bulkier than their smaller counterparts, which makes them harder to haul around and put in place. Plus, if you don’t install the tiles correctly, they could crack or break. For these reasons, it’s best to hire a professional for large-format tile installation.

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