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Express Flooring Oklahoma City
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Serving Seminole, OK and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2000

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Warranties offered

"Very happy with our new floor. Express Flooring made entire process very easy from our initial consultation to installation. Installer, JP did a great job, was fast, efficient and courteous."
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Epoxy World
New to Angi

Serving Seminole, OK and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

We are family owned oklahoma based construction company. We specialize in house remodeling and in custom build furniture. U dream it We build it. Our job is to make our customers happy and be reliable to our community.

Larry Srock Enterprises, LLC
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Serving Seminole, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Hired this company to re-tile my shower floor. He was very prompt about calling and scheduling the job. He was scheduled to start at 8am. Around 8:30am I received a phone call at 8:30 saying he just got up and would be late. He showed up with his crew around 10:30am and started the job. He informed me that the person doing the job had 30 years experience doing tile work. The work was completed late that same day. After they left I could see that the grout was still not completely washed off the new tiles and the some of the cuts look very uneven. So I let the shower sit for two days. I then had to spend about 45 minutes scrubbing dried grout off 30% of the tiles. Once I was done I noticed what an amateurish job the installer had done. It looked like a bad do-it-yourself project. The original layout of the tile, which had a slight pattern, was not centered on the floor. The tile cuts along the back, where he finished, left a 1/4-1/2 gap filled with grout. The cuts along the back wall are not even. I called Larry and expressed my displeasure with the work. He was very surprised and agina express all the years of experience his installer has. To be fair I asked Larry to come look at the work done and form his own opinion. He informed me that he was tied up for the next couple of days, but could come by around the end of the week. Well it has been two weeks and I have had no contact from Larry. I had decided up front to give him time to deal with this issue before I would write any type of review, time is up! If you are looking for okay work by a somewhat reliable company, hire Larry. If you are needing quality work by a professional company choose someone else."
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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

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.

If you’re out of spacers for your tile installation, you can use pennies. Each time you place a tile, stick the pennies around the edges (on the sides and the corners). Like working with spacers, you’ll want the same amount of space around each tile before they set.

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.

There are several low-maintenance shower floor tiles to consider for your bathroom. Stone tiles are easy to keep clean and only need an occasional resealing to keep them looking their best. Porcelain is another low-maintenance choice, as it doesn’t stain easily. Vinyl is also suitable for easy upkeep. On the other hand, one of the highest maintenance options for bathrooms is wood tile.

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