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Epoxy Transformations
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Concrete Floor Coating-Apply

Serving Salem, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"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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ALEX HARDWOOD FLOORING LLC
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Wood Flooring - Install or Completely ReplaceWood Flooring - RefinishLuxury Vinyl Flooring - Install - Materials Not Provided by Consumer+2 more

Serving Salem, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We have hired Alex Hardwood Flooring three times with fantastic results! We appreciated the professionalism, work ethic and quality work they provided for us. Alex Hardwood Flooring is our go-to company for hardwood flooring. We refer them to our friends and we will hire them again."
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C&W Wood Floors
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Laminate Wood or Stone Flooring - InstallWood Flooring - Install or Completely ReplaceFlooring - Install, Repair, or Refinish+15 more

Serving Salem, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The process was very easy. Craig discussed different options regarding stain color and gave me an estimate. After the floors were sanded, he put down the a few samples so I could make a final choice. The floors were gorgeous. I had many compliments on the finished product. He also completed the job in the timeline he gave me and cleaned up when done. I would highly recommend him."
Hardwood Flooring Sales/Installation/Refinishing Project
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Response time10 hrs
Response rate100%
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Flooring Installation questions, answered by experts

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.

Carpet installation costs include carpet type (material, weave), room size, subfloor preparation, and labor costs. Getting multiple quotes provides a clearer picture of expected expenses.

The fastest way to remove carpet is to remove carpet in strips instead of trying to remove it in one large piece. Wear protective equipment such as gloves and goggles, use a utility knife to cut the carpet in long strips, and then pull at the edge of the strip to loosen the staples or glue. Carpet-cutting razor blades are best on your utility knife for the quickest removal.

The rule of three for flooring means that you should have a maximum of three flooring types throughout your home, such as hardwood in your bedroom and living room and tile in your kitchen and bathroom. The rule brings cohesion to your home and creates a seamless look. By using the same material, you also save money on future repairs.

Honestly, very few things in life are 100% anything—and that rule stands when it comes to waterproof flooring, too. Options like porcelain or ceramic tile are a lot closer to 100% waterproof than tiles and planks that have a fiberboard backing, like waterproof laminate or cork flooring. In all cases, it’s a good idea to wipe up wet spills as quickly as you can after they happen in order to avoid water damage.

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