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Avatar for DE Custom Floors
DE Custom Floors
3.7(
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Serving Allenton, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

Free estimates

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"Dave was excellent and really worked with our short timeline. He came out for a quote the same day and came in the next day to install. The only negative was having to plane 2 doors that couldn't be rehung after the carpet was installed. I will be calling him again when I am ready to do the upstairs!"
Hardwood Floors
Hardwood Floors
Hardwood Floors
Response time6 hrs
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by71%of homeowners
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ENCORE CONCRETE COATINGS, INC.
4.5(
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Serving Allenton, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Cole, Abraham and Jaizzar from Encore Concrete Coatings did an excellent job of removing our old garage floor coating, and then applying our new floor coatings . Hard working crew, no shortcuts, amazing final product. Almost too nice to cover up with cars and garage stuff! So satisfied with the results. Would recommend Encore to anyone."
Anita M Garage
Anita M Garage
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Jim G's New Garage
Jim G's New Garage

+4

Response time3 days
Response rate90%
58 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Empire Today - Milwaukee
3.3(
79
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Serving Allenton, WI and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1959

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They were very professional. The type I originally chose was not the right one for my floors. They could have just put it in and left. They didn't do that. They explained why the flooring I chose would not work for me and worked with me to get a floor that would work in my home. I absolutely love the floors and will highly recommend Empire Today."
Carpet
Engineered Hardwood
Laminate
Luxury Vinyl
Solid Hardwood

+6

57 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

Vinyl plank flooring is widely considered to be the best flooring for mobile homes. It’s designed to look like other materials, such as hardwood or stone, for a lower cost. It’s durable, waterproof, and easy to install. Engineered hardwood and laminate flooring are also good options.

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.

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.

Natural options like stone tile, hardwood, cork, bamboo, and natural linoleum are among the healthier flooring choices available. On the flip side, carpet and carpet padding are among the biggest culprits when it comes to releasing potentially hazardous chemicals into your home. Artificial, manufactured options like vinyl and engineered wood may also contain and emit VOCs. 

When it comes to linoleum versus laminate, the better choice depends on your personal needs. Linoleum tends to last longer but is more difficult to install. Laminate is less eco-friendly and less durable, but it is easy to install without a professional. 

Both options come in a wide variety of styles, but many prefer the look of laminate. Laminate and linoleum are affordable flooring options compared to hardwood or tile, but laminate costs less at about $0.70 to $2 per square foot.

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