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TORQ Coatings
5.0(
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Serving Reeseville, WI and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Warranties offered

At TORQ, we’ve built our reputation on surfaces engineered to hold up where it matters most: heavy use, real weather, and everyday life. Every floor we install is designed for durability, finished with precision, and backed by proven materials that stand the test of time. From garages and patios to commercial production spaces, we approach every job with the same commitment — get it done right, get it done strong, and make it look good for years.

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Dwight Front Porch
Oak Creek

+5

Response time11 hrs
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by16%of homeowners
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Ballweg's Home Decorating Center
5.0(
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Serving Reeseville, WI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1954

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Ballweg installed the floor when we finished our basement. We?ve had zero problems with the floor the past decade. It was an easy process. Tony had extreme attention to detail. He was honest and on time. I felt like we were in the loop with the project from start to finish. I?d recommend him to anybody who wants a job well done and peace of mind before, during, and after the project."
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Empire Today - Madison
3.3(
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Serving Reeseville, WI and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1959

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We could not find a local flooring company that wanted to talk with us - either too busy for months or no reply to our message. Called Empire, talked with them the next day, flooring installed the next week at our convenience. Not sure how the price compares since we couldn't get a second quote locally. Installers were great to work with, worked fast, and did an excellent job."
Carpet
Engineered Hardwood
Laminate
Luxury Vinyl
Solid Hardwood

+6

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Recommended by71%of homeowners
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

It’s better to lift and set down furniture; sliding it across the floor is more likely to cause damage to both the floor and the furniture itself. For very heavy items, consider using a dolly with rubber wheels. It is possible to purchase sliders designed specifically for gliding furniture across floors, but you still risk causing permanent damage to flooring if you use them.

The cost of new flooring materials depends on the type of flooring, its quality, installation method, and additional features. While some options, like solid hardwood flooring, may be more expensive than carpet initially, others, such as vinyl and laminate, offer more budget-friendly alternatives. Ultimately, the overall expense can be influenced by factors like longevity, maintenance requirements, and desired aesthetic, making it essential to consider the long-term value of each material.

Yes, you can negotiate the purchase price of new carpet. You may also be able to negotiate installation costs or other fees in addition to the per-foot pricing of the carpet itself. You may have better luck negotiating with an independent retailer (as opposed to a big-box store), as they may have more discretion in pricing, but it’s always worth asking.

The cost to put wooden flooring in an attic can run a wide range. Carpeting can cost as little as $1 per square foot, or even less if you opt for unfinished flooring types like rubber or painted plywood. On the high end, hardwood floors might cost as much as $45 dollars per square foot. For a previously unused space, you’ll probably need to add a subfloor which usually costs about $5 per square foot.

While it may not always be ideal, you can fix a squeaky floorboard without removing the carpet. Pros use specialized carpet screws and drive them through the carpet into the subfloor, securing floorboards. They may also use nails instead of screws if they suspect the pile will get caught in the screw. While some types of carpet will hide the screws and nails, a low-pile carpet may not.

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