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Carpets Direct, LLC
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Serving Amelia, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 1994

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Very easy to work with. Everyone we interacted with from Carpets Direct was helpful and kind. The floor technician quickly and accurately installed the luxury vinyl kitchen floor. Would use their services again."
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Laminate Projects

+12

Response time4 days
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Lovell's Hardwood Flooring
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Serving Amelia, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 1995

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Bobby and his crew were great! Bobby was a wonderful, responsible project manager, who stopped by at the beginning and throughout the project to ensure everything was done correctly. His crew is full of efficient, really great men and we are very impressed with their work. They arrived on time every day, did expert work, and completed the project much quicker than we expected. I would highly recommend Lovell's Hardwood Flooring to anyone who has any sort of hardwood flooring needs."
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+45

Response time4 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Footprints Floors of Cincinnati
4.5(
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Serving Amelia, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

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Warranties offered

"Mike and his team at Footprints floors were fantastic! They installed new hardwood floors in part of our home, and refinished the existing to match the new floors. We are extremely pleased with the quality of work and the customer service that we received! I would definitely recommend them to anyone looking to install new or refinish their existing hardwood floors!"
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Wood Flooring
Office Flooring
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Laminate Flooring

+3

Response time2 hrs
Response rate100%
58 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Alkass Floor Finish and Design
4.5(
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Serving Amelia, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They did an excellent job refinishing my wood floors. It was done in a timely matter and at a great price. I love my floors...they are beautiful!"
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+45

Response time1 day
32 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

Carpet installers use furniture sliders or blankets to protect your furniture during the installation process. They handle each piece with care to minimize the risk of damage. Additionally, they may employ techniques such as lifting and shifting furniture rather than dragging it across the floor to prevent scratches or other marks. If you have particularly delicate or heavy items that need to be moved, discuss special handling with the installers beforehand.

Bumps, wrinkles, or detachment often require stretching for smoothness.

Carpeting with a low pile is both slip-resistant and soft, making it one of the safest types of flooring in the case of slips and falls. In order to be fully ADA-compliant, carpet shouldn’t exceed the thickness of half an inch, and you should secure the edges to the floor to prevent trip hazards.

Other ADA-compliant flooring options include hardwood, laminate, or ceramic tile with a gritty, anti-slip surface. Ceramic or porcelain tile are actually some of the best types of flooring for wheelchair users.

New flooring costs quite a bit, so longevity is important to think about. Concrete generally has the longest life span, but it’s not always a good solution for homes with wooden subfloors. That said, hardwood floors and stone floors can last up to 100 years, and you can refinish or restore them to remove imperfections from daily wear.

Poured-in-place terrazzo flooring is more durable than tile. In fact, it’s one of the most durable types of flooring on the market. It can last anywhere from 40 to 100 years, depending on maintenance. On average, you can expect your terrazzo floor to last about 75 years, but you will have to make repairs as needed.

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