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All Your Home Services

P.O. Box 290
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All Your Home Services

P.O. Box 290
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20 years of experience

We are a full service home improvement company. Specializing in renovations, remodeling, and repairs for homes inside and out. With over 25+ years experience in all phases of construction, our contractors are very professional and courteous to accommodate any homeowners needs. We accept check, cash, and all major credit cards. The homeowner purchases their own materials and we deliver and provide services for a very affordable labor rate. All projects are negotiable and we can beat any legitimate estimate by 10%.

We are a full service home improvement company. Specializing in renovations, remodeling, and repairs for homes inside and out. With over 25+ years experience in all phases of construction, our contractors are very professional and courteous to accommodate any homeowners needs. We accept check, cash, and all major credit cards. The homeowner purchases their own materials and we deliver and provide services for a very affordable labor rate. All projects are negotiable and we can beat any legitimate estimate by 10%.



Epoxy Flooring questions, answered by experts

Yes. You can tile over tile if the old tile is in good shape, but this will also create a thicker floor. As a result, you may have to remove and readjust baseboards and other room trimmings and potentially even raise door heights to work with the higher floors. In most projects, it’s best to remove the old tile before installing a new tile floor.

Keep your floors clean by sweeping or vacuuming them weekly to remove dirt and debris that can scratch the surface. Mats at entryways are also a good idea to catch excess dirt and moisture before it reaches the floors. Additionally, pads under furniture legs will help protect your floors from scratches.

Berber is a loop pile carpet known for its strength, durability, and distinct looped look. It can be made from a number of different carpet materials, including nylon and wool. However, Berber isn’t as soft as cut pile carpet, so it isn’t the best carpet for a bedroom (although it’s a good style of carpet for living rooms).

With that said, if you really like the look of Berber, you can still install it in your bedroom—it just might not be as comfortable on your feet as cut pile carpeting.

In a wet room, you need a floor that won’t sustain damage with constant exposure to water, but your options are normally the same as with a bathroom. Ceramic and porcelain tile are suitable options, as are natural stone like granite and marble, much like in a standard bathroom. Since a wet room’s floor is more likely to be wet, you should choose a flooring option with some texture to reduce how slippery the material gets.

The difference between a 40-oz. and 60-oz. carpet is the carpet face weight, meaning the 60-oz. carpet weighs 20 ounces more per square yard. When looking at two similar carpets of the same material and type, the 60-oz. carpet face weight likely indicates higher quality and more durability due to heavier carpet fibers. 

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