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G.L. Olson, Inc

5529 Thum Rd
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G.L. Olson, Inc

5529 Thum Rd
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G. L. Olson, Inc. is a fifty-eight year old family owned and operated full service general contractor, located in Chautauqua County, (western most county in New York State). We have successfully completed a wide array of projects with particular emphasis on private commercial projects, custom homes, and major renovations. We strongly believe our attention to detail on every project, cooperation and willingness to work with owners, architects, and designers under a large variety of situations, and continual high quality of work is what seperates us from other contractors. We have an experienced crew of skilled craftsmen and mechanics. G.L. Olson has received many compliments on the quality of their craftsmanship, conduct, and the pride we have in our own work. We understand it is our most important asset to have the right people working with us. G.L. Olson, Inc. has a very experienced group of project and office supervisors. They provide dedicated attention to their individual projects and serve as valuable resources to assist with issues and problem solving that might arise on other projects.

G. L. Olson, Inc. is a fifty-eight year old family owned and operated full service general contractor, located in Chautauqua County, (western most county in New York State). We have successfully completed a wide array of projects with particular emphasis on private commercial projects, custom homes, and major renovations. We strongly believe our attention to detail on every project, cooperation and willingness to work with owners, architects, and designers under a large variety of situations, and continual high quality of work is what seperates us from other contractors. We have an experienced crew of skilled craftsmen and mechanics. G.L. Olson has received many compliments on the quality of their craftsmanship, conduct, and the pride we have in our own work. We understand it is our most important asset to have the right people working with us. G.L. Olson, Inc. has a very experienced group of project and office supervisors. They provide dedicated attention to their individual projects and serve as valuable resources to assist with issues and problem solving that might arise on other projects.

Epoxy Flooring questions, answered by experts

Because cork flooring has a low-impact feel and is water-resistant, it is a good choice for kitchens. It makes standing to chop vegetables and stir soup for long periods of time feel much easier on your feet and legs. But keep in mind that spills can cause cork to swell if they sit for too long, so if you’re a messy home chef, keep plenty of towels nearby to keep your cork floors in good condition.

Yes. So-called “floating” cork floors can be installed over concrete subfloor, though a polyethylene vapor barrier is required. This type of installation is achieved using the glue-down tiles, which are trickier for a DIY approach, so consider calling a professional to help you if you’re planning to install your cork floor over concrete. 

Yes, water coming up from the floor should be treated as an emergency. If you're unable to either identify or stop the source of the water on your own, contact an emergency plumber right away. In addition to harming your flooring, standing or pooled water can lead to water-damaged concrete.

Natural options like stone tile, hardwood, cork, bamboo, and natural linoleum are among the healthier flooring choices available. On the flip side, carpet and carpet padding are among the biggest culprits when it comes to releasing potentially hazardous chemicals into your home. Artificial, manufactured options like vinyl and engineered wood may also contain and emit VOCs. 

As with timing, the cost to remove tile flooring varies depending on a number of factors, including size and type, adhesive type, condition of the tile and adhesive, and the method used to remove it. If you’re doing it yourself, you can expect the job to cost only the price of any tools, materials, or equipment that you don’t already have. If you’re hiring a professional, expect to pay between $2 and $7 per square foot for labor costs, along with added fees for materials.

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