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Avatar for Langwood flooring
Langwood flooring
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Wood Flooring - RefinishLuxury Vinyl Flooring - Install - Materials Provided by ConsumerWood Flooring - Repair or Partially Replace+7 more

Serving Rubicon, 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
Sand and refinish
Sand and refinish
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TORQ Coatings
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Concrete Floor Coating-Apply

Serving Rubicon, WI and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2013

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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
Dwight Front Porch
Oak Creek

+5

Response time11 hrs
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by16%of homeowners
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ENCORE CONCRETE COATINGS, INC.
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Concrete Floor Coating-Apply

Serving Rubicon, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

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"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
Anita M Garage
Jim G's New Garage
Jim G's New Garage

+4

Response time3 days
Response rate90%
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can put rugs and carpet on heated floors. However, carpet is not the most efficient for heated floors. The carpet pad and pile can prevent the heat from penetrating into the room. Rugs may also prevent heat from reaching your feet. You will get the most from your heated floors if you use thin rugs so that a maximum amount of heat can penetrate the room. You may find you do not need rugs to warm a space, thanks to the radiant heat coming up through your feet.

Transition strips are often called seam binders as they bridge the gap between two floor types. They are common between carpeting and hardwood or wood and tile. Transition strips prevent trips and falls and make the transition from each room appear seamless. They are also often used to even out height differences between floors.

If you don’t want to use carpet as a covering for your stairs, you have several alternatives. A few popular choices include hardwood, laminate, and rubber flooring.

Uneven floors often signal structural issues in a home, so taking them seriously is vital. If you buy an older home with slightly uneven floors, check that your inspector thoroughly inspects the foundation to catch any potential issues early. And if you notice that your floors are becoming more uneven over time, call a pro to check your foundation ASAP.

Some root cellars are made with concrete, but a dirt floor may be better for your crops' longevity. Dirt can help maintain an appropriate temperature and humidity level, while the concrete might suck up all the moisture. Dirt floors can also bring down the overall cost of your root cellar. But, if you’re going with a dirt floor, make sure you properly insulate between your house and the root cellar.

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