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Turgeon's Hard Wood Flooring
4.7(
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Serving Jericho, VT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2002

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Customers say: Quality work

"I highly recommend this company. Gene and his son John are very professional and they know their work. I unfortunately originally went with another well known company in Williston to refinish our floors and they admitted doing a crappy job and not being able to fix it. I called Gene at Turgeon explaining my situation. Gene quickly evaluated the problems and was able to reassure me that they could fix my floor and they did an amazing job. They redid the entire floor. Gene really cares about his clients, his work and is a hard worker. You can trust this family business,"
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Response time2 days
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Sullivan Stone, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Jericho, VT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Mac did an outstanding job replacing our poured concrete sidewalk. He was able to do the work quickly, on budget and the result was outstanding! Mac was great to work with...no problems communicating with him. We wanted to make sure our project was done with minimal impact to our yard and Mac did a great job in that regard. He also cleaned up after the work was done. I would recommend Sullivan Stone (Mac is the owner) without hesitation! We're planning another project for next year and I will definitely reach out to Sullivan Stone to assist us with that as well!"
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+17

Response time3 days
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802 Steamer LLC
5.0(
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Serving Jericho, VT and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"Excellent service from 802 Steamer! Professional, friendly, and the results were incredible. Our carpets came out looking and smelling fresh, and the whole process was quick and easy. We?ll definitely be using them again!"
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

No, when done correctly, removing the tile shouldn’t damage the subfloor. However, if there was pre-existing damage to the subfloor from standard use or lack of maintenance, the subfloor may need repairs. For example, if the contractors notice mold growth on the subfloor or an uneven surface, you may need more extensive services before installing new tile.

If you DIY tile removal, remove the tiles one step at a time, individually removing the tile, grout, and mortar to prevent unnecessarily damaging the subfloor. Depending on the age of your home, consider having a professional inspect the subfloor to ensure it’s in good enough condition to lay new tile.

To properly maintain and care for hardwood floors without damaging the finish, establish a regular cleaning routine. Sweep with a broom or microfiber dust mop daily, or vacuum weekly, to remove dirt and debris that can scratch the surface; be sure to clean in tight corners and under furniture. For a deeper clean, use a damp mop with a cleaner specifically designed for hardwood floors, but avoid using harsh chemicals or excessive water, as this can damage the wood. You can further protect your floors by placing mats at entryways to catch dirt and moisture and putting felt pads under furniture legs to prevent scratches. For long-term care, refinish the floors as needed to keep them looking their best.

Whether or not transition pieces go under the baseboard depends on a few different factors. If the transitions are being installed with the flooring and before the baseboards, then they will go under the baseboards. If the baseboards are already installed, then it depends on whether or not you want to remove them or undercut them. If not, the transition pieces can butt up against the baseboard.

You should strip and wax hardwood floors every six months to two years. The actual length of time between stripping and waxing depends on the wear and tear that the floors see. Stripping and waxing floors can help repair hardwood floor damage and give the room a fresh look.

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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