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We have used Floormaster in the past and have been extremely satisfied. They even sent us a $50. Gift certificate to bonefish for being such good customers. However, we just used the services of a person who gets his flooring from Floormasters but gives you a better price. His work is also very good. His company name is B&B Installers, Steve Blackburn. Cell # 352-227-7193. Very responsible and very neat!
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Obviously, there are many installers in this area and many satisfied people. We used A.N.W Flooring Inc. out of Ocala. Adam does much of the work himself and is very professional about the whole process. We got four quotes, some of which were ludicrous, he was not the low bidder but he gave us the names of people for whom he had put in floors and were wiling to show it off. We had Quickstep laminate and for once we have an installation requiring no returns to fix this and that, a product that does all it says it will and a happy household !
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After visiting most of the flooring installers in our area, we selected East Coast Flooring.
They did an excellent job of installing laminate flooring. They will remove the baseboards, and repaint them, before putting them back on. |
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So which recommendations here would you not waste your time with? It's not helpful to make that kind of a statement and leave everyone hanging. |
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We have a cat and also seem to pick up a lot of dust, even though we don't have the windows open. I am slightly "allergic". For that reason I would not have carpet. Sure, it doesn't show dust, but that just means you are living with it and don't know it. |
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Who sells wood-look porcelain tile? Does it really look like wood? Does it come in different colors and designs like laminate? |
We went back and forth concerning replacement flooring in our three bedrooms and decided to stay with carpet. The rest of the house is tile
My neighbors replacement was wood but even after testing found water to be a problem and replaced the wood with tile. We had wood floors in homes up north and I loved the stuff. We refinished it before selling our home and I almost didn't sell If you consider wood be sure to test nd test carefully for water problems |
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I assume porcelain tile is like ceramic tile, or is does it have more "give"? I guess I have to look at it myself. I avoid ceramic tile because I find it cold, hard on the legs, with an echo. Whereas laminate, especially with special underpad, is much warmer and more giving. Obviously porcelain would be more practical for a kitchen because of water spills, and excellent because it couldn't be scratched by our dogs. Well, we'll probably end up with hardwood, Fireboy's favorite, because although he would tell you the opposite, he always gets his way! :girlneener: Who makes the decisions in your house? |
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Porcelain tile is hard like ceramic. We had laminate in our kitchen and hated it - tore it out and put in tile. laminate and wet areas = trouble! |
Eastcoast Flooring on 441 N. They remove the baseboard, pull the nails and plug the holes. Repainting the baseboard and put it back seamlessly. No 1/4 round. They will repair the concrete if the need is there. Professional and courteous through out the installation. They move and replace all furniture, and will place felt pads on the legs if you have them. Really GREAT company.
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Royal Palm Flooring. No charge for removing old carpet, put felt tabs under all furniture (no charge), take off baseboards and reinstall (no charge). Owners ARE the installers. No deposit, pay in full at end of job.
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Fireboy might be happier with real hardwood that can be refinished in case of water spotting (as in dog drool not caught in time) and scratching of the surface (as in your dogs' nails). |
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