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NovoFloor LLC
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Serving White River Junction, VT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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"Hired company to epoxy two car garage. Took them three weeks to complete job because of weather. Initial problem with sanding residue from garage floor ending up on my car parked in the driveway. Brought to attention of owner first thing in the morning. He responded in 10 minutes and took my car to local deluxe car wash. Problem corrected. Job looks very nice. They also sealed some cracks in cinder block foundation. I would hire them again."
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Legacy Properties & Development LLC
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Serving White River Junction, VT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"James is an excellent contractor, iv told him exactly what I wanted done and he exceeded my expectations. My basement looks like itâ s not even a basement, and I also asked him to do my flooring in my living room and it looks amazing. ð ¯ would recommend him."
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Zamora's Painting
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Serving White River Junction, VT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Jesus, from the start, was a kind, respectful, and reasonable man. He and his team delivered completely on the job. In addition, I had some flooring that needed to be addressed. Two rooms with pine flooring needed sanding and refinishing. I had slate tiles, purchased several years back, that needed to be installed. This was never part of the original discussion or estimate. He very kindly accommodated this request, again with an estimate that was reasonable. He and his team clearly care about service. This has been reflected in his reviews. I had to wait about a month before he could start the job and I can say it was worth the wait."
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

With proper care and maintenance, hardwood floors can last for decades or even centuries. Solid hardwood and tropical wood, in particular, have the potential to be sanded and refinished multiple times, extending their lifespan. However, the longevity of hardwood floors also depends on factors such as the wood species, quality of installation, and the level of foot traffic in that area of your home.

A subfloor's lifespan can range from 30 years to the entire life of the house, which is often between 50 and 100 years. The actual longevity depends on the material and its protection from damage. For example, while OSB may last longer than plywood, it is not the best choice for heavy flooring like ceramic tile. The most critical factor is moisture; a subfloor that avoids water damage, mold, and termites can last for decades. However, prolonged exposure to moisture will cause it to warp, rot, or grow mold, significantly shortening its life.

Costs depend on carpet type, labor rates, and additional services like padding or transitions.

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.

Carpet stretching can be a worthwhile investment to increase the lifespan of your carpet and eliminate unsightly wrinkles, ridges, and ripples. For an older carpet that is in relatively good condition aside from some wrinkling or bubbling, restretching can make it look like new and extend its life by at least a couple of years. You should consider restretching when you notice looseness or other related issues.

However, it's important to note that stretching will not fix issues like stains, wear in the pile, or discoloration. Consider replacing the carpet instead if the repair cost is more than 50% of the price of a new one. Additionally, if your carpet is past its expected lifespan of five to 15 years, or if it has been stretched multiple times already, replacement is likely a better option.

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