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Last update on May 07, 2025
Dallas- based company. 10 years of experiance in Dallas Metroplex.
Dallas- based company. 10 years of experiance in Dallas Metroplex.
Our business has served the North Dallas Area for the last 25 years. We are family owed and operated. We work with integrity and take pride on our work.
Our business has served the North Dallas Area for the last 25 years. We are family owed and operated. We work with integrity and take pride on our work.
We are a residential remodeling company who specialize in any aspect of a renovation.
We are a residential remodeling company who specialize in any aspect of a renovation.
Specializing in Commercial and Residential remodeling and renovation. Insurance claim specialists.
"Remodel “Robbed” I hired Eric Robb with Cortex Construction, located in Grapevine, TX, to remodel my master bathroom and install a new closet door with the understanding that completion must be no later than 7/8/21 due to my upcoming surgery. I had a horrible experience from beginning to end. Move It Yourself Robb tells me I don’t need to relocate or move anything out of my bedroom during the project. On day one, I come home and find a removed shower door on my dog beds in my bedroom and my wardrobe inaccessible because Robb’s workers moved my dresser in front of my wardrobe and stored their ladder, drill, nails, bolts, putty, and other items in front of my dresser when they left. When I call Robb, he asks if I can move the shower door. I drag it to my den. Thanks, Eric. Poor, Late, or No Show/Notice. Over my three-week project, which had to be done on time because of the scheduled abdominal surgery, Robb doesn’t tell me when he and his crew will work. They arrive hours later than they say. They never show up, or show up when they aren’t supposed to. When I ask Robb when he will complete my project, he tells me “Bear with me.” What does that mean? The “Should Be” Usable Shower. I ask Robb if my shower is usable. He says it “should be,” so I take a shower, but it doesn’t drain. Robb tells me his crew must have left the plug in. Nice. Progress Little, but Mess Large. I tell Robb he’s not making much progress. He tells me “I have calls to two crews to check on their progress.” He’s not at the project enough to get things done and I’m left with a big mess...large box that the bathtub came in filled with trash and poor/incomplete work. I had to hire and pay someone else to fix and complete the project. Lien On Me! Robb files a lien against my house and demands full payment. This is my Robb Remodel disaster! Don’t Get “Robbed!”"
Debbie C on February 2022
Specializing in Commercial and Residential remodeling and renovation. Insurance claim specialists.
"Remodel “Robbed” I hired Eric Robb with Cortex Construction, located in Grapevine, TX, to remodel my master bathroom and install a new closet door with the understanding that completion must be no later than 7/8/21 due to my upcoming surgery. I had a horrible experience from beginning to end. Move It Yourself Robb tells me I don’t need to relocate or move anything out of my bedroom during the project. On day one, I come home and find a removed shower door on my dog beds in my bedroom and my wardrobe inaccessible because Robb’s workers moved my dresser in front of my wardrobe and stored their ladder, drill, nails, bolts, putty, and other items in front of my dresser when they left. When I call Robb, he asks if I can move the shower door. I drag it to my den. Thanks, Eric. Poor, Late, or No Show/Notice. Over my three-week project, which had to be done on time because of the scheduled abdominal surgery, Robb doesn’t tell me when he and his crew will work. They arrive hours later than they say. They never show up, or show up when they aren’t supposed to. When I ask Robb when he will complete my project, he tells me “Bear with me.” What does that mean? The “Should Be” Usable Shower. I ask Robb if my shower is usable. He says it “should be,” so I take a shower, but it doesn’t drain. Robb tells me his crew must have left the plug in. Nice. Progress Little, but Mess Large. I tell Robb he’s not making much progress. He tells me “I have calls to two crews to check on their progress.” He’s not at the project enough to get things done and I’m left with a big mess...large box that the bathtub came in filled with trash and poor/incomplete work. I had to hire and pay someone else to fix and complete the project. Lien On Me! Robb files a lien against my house and demands full payment. This is my Robb Remodel disaster! Don’t Get “Robbed!”"
Debbie C on February 2022
Residential and Commercial construction. Roofing, windows, gutters, water restoration, emergency roof repairs.
Residential and Commercial construction. Roofing, windows, gutters, water restoration, emergency roof repairs.
Roofing, Remodeling, Home Services
Roofing, Remodeling, Home Services
Providing quality epoxy flooring at a very reasonable cost
Providing quality epoxy flooring at a very reasonable cost
In today’s competitive business landscape, identifying ways to cut costs and maximize asset value isn’t optional: it’s essential. NoCoEr where our motto is “Limitless” we staff each project with experienced professional and courteous employees. We know how to get the job done efficiently while limiting the amount of disruption you and your family will experience.
In today’s competitive business landscape, identifying ways to cut costs and maximize asset value isn’t optional: it’s essential. NoCoEr where our motto is “Limitless” we staff each project with experienced professional and courteous employees. We know how to get the job done efficiently while limiting the amount of disruption you and your family will experience.
Privately Owned and Operated
Privately Owned and Operated
The cost of flooring installation is $3,000 for the average homeowner. This cost can range from $1,500 to $4,500, depending on the project size, flooring material, and any special features. For example, if stairs need new flooring, you can expect to pay about $11 to $160 per step. Additionally, hardwood flooring costs significantly more than linoleum, with hardwood ranging from $6 to $22 per square foot and linoleum costing $3 to $7 per square foot.
Believe it or not, adding new flooring—especially floors like hardwood, laminate, tile, or vinyl—can add significant value to your home. If you update your flooring close to when you sell your home, you can see up to a 70% ROI on your new floors. Adding new flooring to your home is one of the quickest ways to make the whole room look refreshed and new, which is a positive point for selling.
While you certainly can install new flooring yourself, it may not always be the best idea. Since the condition of the floors is a significant component of your property’s value, it’s important that your project looks professionally done. If not, you run the risk of needing to have them replaced again before selling your home. If you’re looking to save money on the cost of floor installation, consider removing the old flooring yourself to save on labor costs.
When it comes to flooring installers, licensing laws vary from state to state. Even if your state doesn’t require your flooring installer to have a license, your municipality or city might, so it’s a good idea to check with your town before getting started. Be sure to check our state licensing tool to review the local general contractor guidelines.
Hiring an unlicensed flooring installer could lead to poor quality work, costly future expenses, and potential code violations.
As you browse our pro listings, take note of the “Angi Approved” badge. Angi Approved businesses meet our standards for certification which include:
The owner, principal, or relevant manager passed a criminal background check
Required to have applicable state and local licenses
Maintain an average star rating of 3.0 or better on our network, if they have at least one review
Paying to advertise their services
Meeting any other eligibility criteria required by Angi
Keep in mind licensing is different from certifications. A license is a legal requirement to operate a business, while certifications are voluntary.
It takes about one to three days for a two-person crew to lay 800 to 1,000 square feet of flooring daily. Remember that removal of existing flooring and additional prep work is considered during this time, and it’s likely that you won’t be able to pass through the room easily. In addition, you can expect lots of hammering and other noise from power tools during installation, so it’s best to plan accordingly.