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"Went amazingly, they are super kind and they are very good at what they do. I would definitely recommend them"

Shaylin A on March 2024

Al jasem is your premier destination for home remodeling and construction. We specialize in transforming residential and commercial spaces Our comprehensive services bring our clients' visions to life seamlessly .

"Went amazingly, they are super kind and they are very good at what they do. I would definitely recommend them"

Shaylin A on March 2024




A's Quality Remodel & Construction, LLC

512 S 28th St
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A's Quality Remodel & Construction, LLC

512 S 28th St
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SKILLS: Painting,Drywall, and trim installation, Framing,carpet, tile,& wood floor installation, Plumbing, Cabinetry & Remodeling. Owner operated been in the construction business for more that 17 years. Its my hobby and my passion.

SKILLS: Painting,Drywall, and trim installation, Framing,carpet, tile,& wood floor installation, Plumbing, Cabinetry & Remodeling. Owner operated been in the construction business for more that 17 years. Its my hobby and my passion.




Floor Techs, LLC

416 Benitez St
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Floor Techs, LLC

416 Benitez St
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10 years of experience

Don't Overpay for Professional Installation. We offer the same Benefits as the "National Chains" (Insured/Bonded/Background Checked) at half the cost. With over 14 years of experience, we stand behind our work and we'll get your project done Professionally and Efficiently.

Don't Overpay for Professional Installation. We offer the same Benefits as the "National Chains" (Insured/Bonded/Background Checked) at half the cost. With over 14 years of experience, we stand behind our work and we'll get your project done Professionally and Efficiently.



Metro Construction and Remodeling

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Metro Construction and Remodeling

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14 years of experience

Established in 2011. Started out in mainly and strictly just construction but now expanding to do remodeling. 23 years of experience in construction. Offer free estimates and discounts for active military or law enforcement. Norberto Solis (956) 570-9988 [email protected]

Established in 2011. Started out in mainly and strictly just construction but now expanding to do remodeling. 23 years of experience in construction. Offer free estimates and discounts for active military or law enforcement. Norberto Solis (956) 570-9988 [email protected]


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Hardwood Flooring questions, answered by experts

Cork floors last up to 40 years with proper maintenance, which includes sealing the floors every two or three years and cleaning up any spills as soon as possible. If you have pets, your cork floors may not last as long. While cork can last decades, warranties on cork flooring offer limited coverage for 5 to 25 years.

Flooring transition strips can be glued, nailed, or screwed to the subfloor. Gluing has a cleaner finish, but screwing and nailing will result in a more secure installation.

Raising a sunken living room requires help from a professional contractor. The expert will remove existing flooring and trim, reroute utility lines with respect to the new floor level, pour concrete to fill the recessed space, and then let the concrete cure. After the foundation is raised up, the contractor will install the new utility lines, repaint the walls, if necessary, and finish the area with flooring and trim.

If you don’t put padding under your carpet, the carpet won’t be protected from wear on the underside. This could result in a shorter life span for your carpet and increased carpet repair costs over time. An unpadded carpet can also be less comfortable to walk on, depending on your subfloor and the type of carpet.

Moso bamboo, Phyllostachys edulis, is the most commonly used species for bamboo flooring. Moso bamboo is native to China and Taiwan, and it was later introduced to Japan and then the United States. In addition to flooring, Moso bamboo is used in textile production, and the shoots are edible. Moso is one of the fastest-growing plants in the world, which is why it’s an affordable and sustainable option compared to traditional hardwood.

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