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Wolfs Carpentry Services
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Serving Carthage, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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"I’m extremely pleased with the quality of work! Mr. Wolf showed up when he told me he would, he got my fence installed quickly and it’s done right. I will definitely call him again for future projects."
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Response time40 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Emilio's Flooring Solutions
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Serving Carthage, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"From the first phone call to the final product, we are thrilled with emilio flooring! Comunication was on point, install team was very polite! Very diligant and professional. Ask for the salesman chris, he made the entire process seamless."
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Recommended by62%of homeowners
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DTP CONSTRUCTION & IMPRVMNT
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Serving Carthage, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

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We have been a full service home improvement company since 1997 and before that it was my dad's company. We have been working on new and rehab properties for many years and love bringing a smile to our customer's faces.

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TBU CONSTRUCTION LLC
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Serving Carthage, TX and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

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Tbu construction llc is a family owned and operated remodeling and new construction residential and commercial company with over ten years of experience serving Virginia Maryland and Washington DC

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Backsplash Installation questions, answered by experts

Yes, construction materials like tile, lumber, drywall, and hardware can be disposed of in a dumpster, just not in your regular garbage. As you’re planning your project, just make sure to rent the correct size of dumpster based on the scope of your needs and be aware of weight limits. Tile weighs a lot (along with other construction materials), and your costs could increase if you exceed the weight limit in your contract with the dumpster provider. 

Flooring transition strips can be secured to the subfloor using glue, nails, or screws. For a more secure installation, especially in high-traffic areas, using screws or nails is recommended as it reduces the risk of slippage. However, if aesthetic appeal is a priority, glue provides a cleaner, more seamless finish without any visible holes or screw heads.

There are no unbreakable rules of design, but experts recommend against using large tiles in areas with poor subflooring where they’re more prone to cracking, in areas where the floor isn’t entirely level, over raised areas or dips, and in bathrooms where budget is the primary concern. The size of your bathroom shouldn’t be a reason not to use large tiles; in fact, larger tiles, also known as slab tiles, can be a modern and sleek choice for bathroom floors and walls.

Porcelain and ceramic tiles are made from clay, but porcelain tiles are fired in a kiln at a higher temperature. This makes them more durable, but it also means porcelain is more expensive than ceramic at $3 to $5 more per square foot.

Even with the higher price point, many people choose porcelain over ceramic because there are more color and design options.

For glass tile, you want to use unsanded grout. Sanded grout is a stronger and grittier cement grout that is great for installing tiles with wider gaps and into joints. However, it is susceptible to scratching glass tile and is more difficult to use in thinner gaps. Unsanded grout, while more expensive, is easier to fit between thin gaps and is less harsh on delicate materials, like glass tile.

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