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Epoxy Transformations
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Serving Greendale, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

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"John was hired to do my basement floor. He did a wonderful job, was punctual and priced well. He did such a great job I hired him to do my garage floor which also turned out fantastic. I have referred him to many friends and he just completed my dad's basement floor. I recommend him to anyone!"
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Floor Coverings International Waukesha
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Carpet - InstallLaminate Wood or Stone Flooring - InstallLuxury Vinyl Flooring - Install - Materials Not Provided by Consumer+2 more

Serving Greendale, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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"Everyone at Flooring International is professional and prompt. True craftsmanship was evident throughout the complete replacement with vinyl plank flooring on the entire first floor of our one hundred year old home. I highly recommend them for all of your flooring needs."
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Entry Wood Floor
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Response time10 mins
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Langwood flooring
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Wood Flooring - RefinishLuxury Vinyl Flooring - Install - Materials Provided by ConsumerWood Flooring - Repair or Partially Replace+7 more

Serving Greendale, WI and surrounding areas

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"Shawn did an awesome job bringing life back into our floors. We went from a very faint floor with areas stained by who knows what, to a beautiful brown stain on the floor. Also very affordable and great price especially for the quality of work he gave us. Completed it in a timely manner and also worked hard to complete it within the timeframe he gave us. Definitely would recommend!"
Sand and refinish
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

Yes, carpeted stairs are generally considered safer than stairs with hard surfaces like wood, vinyl, or tile. Carpet provides more traction, which helps reduce the chances of slips and falls, and its cushioning can lessen the severity of an injury if a fall does occur. Hard surfaces often lack the friction needed for a secure tread and can be quite slippery.

However, it's worth noting that some carpets can also be slick, particularly if they are brand new, dirty, or made from certain materials. If any stair surface feels too slippery, traction treads can be added to most materials to increase grip and improve safety.

The flooring that is the least toxic is solid wood. Natural linoleum, tile, stone, bamboo, and cork flooring also make the list of least-toxic flooring types. These flooring materials are safer and healthier for your home because they are natural materials that aren’t manufactured with chemicals, unlike laminate flooring. While some laminate flooring brands are made with less formaldehyde, many contain high levels of toxic chemicals that can off-gas in your home for months and years after installation.

Choosing natural flooring materials that are easy to clean without chemical cleansers can also help keep your home safer.

There are many different types of carpets for you to choose from. When choosing a carpet, it’s essential to consider the following:

  • Fiber: Describes what your carpet is made of, such as polyester, wool, nylon, or acrylic. 

  • Pile type: Explains how your carpet looks. Your carpet fibers can be looped, twisted, cut, or woven.

  • Pile height: Describes the length of your carpet. You can choose a low, medium, or high pile.

  • Density: Refers to how close yarn fibers are to each other. 

Hardwood floors can be installed in most areas of the home, including living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways. However, with the exception of high-quality bamboo and engineered wood, hardwood floors are not recommended for areas with high moisture levels, such as bathrooms and basements, unless specifically designed for such environments. It's essential to consider the specific conditions of each room before choosing hardwood flooring.

Yes. So-called “floating” cork floors can be installed over concrete subfloor, though a polyethylene vapor barrier is required. This type of installation is achieved using the glue-down tiles, which are trickier for a DIY approach, so consider calling a professional to help you if you’re planning to install your cork floor over concrete. 

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