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Michael's Floor Coverings
4.8(
18
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Serving Crestwood, KY and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Michael's Floor Coverings is a local family owned and operated business.We treat all our customers as if they were family. We have built our business from the satisfaction of our customers. Word of mouth advertising has been our greatest asset. We build lifetime relationships everyday,we look forward to building a lifetime relationship with you. Call us today for a free in home estimate.502-636-0203 \n \n Professional Advantages \nUsing a Professional carpet cleaner is a great choice for your carpet. Our cleaning equipment has more extraction power than the rental units available to individuals, and the carpet will dry in hours not days. True professionals also understand the equipment, know the proper cleaning agents for the situation at hand, and recognize the differences in fibers and carpet construction. \n \nWhen we arrive at your home, our state of the art self contained truck mounted equipment is ready to go. We carry our own water & we recover all the dirty waste water and take it with us when we leave. We never hook our equipment to your water supply or runs hoses to your toilet like most of our competitors do. You can rest assure when you use Michaels your getting the best cleaning services available anywhere. GUARANTEED!!! \n \nResearch indicates that the hot water extraction system provides the best capability for cleaning. This system is commonly referred to as "steam cleaning," The process consists of applying a cleaning agent into the carpet pile and using Hot water in the extractor to recover the used solution and soil. This can be done from a truck-mounted unit outside the home with only the hose and wand brought inside. This the method we use.

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COMPLETE CARPET CARE
4.4(
14
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Serving Crestwood, KY and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"First, let me say that the 1 technician that was sent was a really nice and personable guy. However, the work was not what I expected, and I suppose this may be a case in you get what you pay for in service. In an effort to make the job go a little quicker and smoother, I started removing the air vents before the technician arrived. It's a good thing I did because he only had a screw driver with him. He said he appreciated the fact I started removing them. I may have left 5 or 6 out of the 14 vents for him to remove. He explained that he would be running the hose with a brush attached at the end through each vent and the sanitizing it with a chemical that kills germs and dust mites. He mentioned using a fogger which I thought to mean something would be sprayed into the duct work. I thought that would happen anyway from talking with other duct cleaning services while shopping around. Like I mentioned, he was nice but when he arrived at the door did not have any shoe coverings for walking in the house which I thought would be nice as many companies do that now. I let that go, but disappointed the courtesy was not extended. I noticed that after he had run the hose/brush down the first couple of vents that he was wiping the duct out as far as he could get with what appeared to be a damp rag. I asked about the fogger or the sanitizer as I had not seen him spray or otherwise apply anything. He told me the sanitizer was on the rag he was using to wipe each vent out, and the furnace would pull the air through the ductwork sanitizing it. I could noticeably smell what I assume was sanitizer, but this just did not seem right to me so I called the company while he was working. The scheduler (very kind and professional young lady) who initially set the appointment up referred me to the manager (also very patient and understanding). The manager told me that he himself used a spray bottle usually to apply the sanitizer down the ductwork (which was still not up to what I expected as I thought the entire ducts would be coated). He said he would call the guy working at my house to have him do it. This was a bit awkward because I felt like I was causing the tech problems. The manager assured me that was not the case, but that he would just tell him to use a sprayer. I heard the phone call come in to the technician and I heard the technician tell who I assumed was the manager that he did not have a spray bottle with him. When he got off the phone, he told me he was using a rag because it might be too strong if he sprayed it and might rust the ductwork (which I understand would not happen with the kind of metal ductwork is made from). He asked me if I had a spray bottle and I responded I did not and to just keep doing what he was doing. At this point, I just wanted to get the job done because I had other things to take care of this day and was a bit annoyed. I had to put some of my vents back in place which I did not mind, because they were a bit awkward and unique to this house, but the whole experience was a bit disappointing and unprofessional. He lost one of the screws to one of the vents because he admittedly must have dropped one down the cold return vent. I found another one in a toolbox of mine to use and screwed it back myself. He had to ask me to use my power driver to finish one screw he was having a hard time with in my basement, because as I mentioned, he only had a screwdriver on him. Not any one thing I have mentioned would have been such a big deal (other than the sanitizer) if not for the overall experience and the little things started to add up. I still had to vacuum up clumps of hair in the ducts he had just wiped out and cleaned with his machine. I would have thought that hose he was using would have sucked everything bit of fiber even from the point the of the vent. I suppose that might be a bit too picky, but overall I cannot say I would go with this company again based on this experience."
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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ANABEL'S ORIENTAL RUGS
4.8(
12
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Serving Crestwood, KY and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Anabel's Oriental Rugs was first established in 2002 at the Vogue Center in the heart of St Matthews in Louisville, Kentucky. Anabel's Oriental Rugs is locally and privately owned and has been providing the largest selection of oriental rugs in the Louisville area for over 13 years, with an established, loyal client base that continues to return for more. In 2010 Anabel's Oriental Rugs opened a second location, Anabel's Oriental Rugs Outlet Store in the Westport Village Shopping Center. Please find us at http://www.anabelsorientalrugs.com/ and on our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/anabelsorientalrugs.

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FAQs for carpet installation projects in Crestwood, KY

Carpet rolls come in standard widths of 12 and 15 feet. Less commonly, you might find a roll 13.5 feet wide. There are no standard roll lengths, but they’ll have enough to cover almost any home.

You’ll need equal amounts of carpet padding and carpet. Carpet padding costs $200 to $500 for the average room. However, the padding is trimmed a couple of inches away from the wall on all sides to make room for tack strips. Most residential installs have padding, and professionals include this in their bids.

Often, the best carpet for basements doesn’t include a pad. You’ll find this mainly in humid areas or places with a high-water table.

One linear foot of carpet or other material is simply one foot measured in a straight line. You typically aren’t going to measure carpet this way. It’s quoted in square feet or square yards.

There are nine square feet in one square yard of carpet.

The amount of carpet you need to cover two rooms varies depending on the room size and configuration. Measure the floor space. Multiply width times length. Do this for both rooms and add the numbers together.

You’ll need between 80 and 110 square feet for 13 stairs. For unique stairwells, you might need more.

Measure indoor/outdoor carpet like you would any other area, taking the width times the length. For patios, make sure to add a couple extra inches to wrap around the edges. Indoor-outdoor carpets cost an average of $3.50 per square foot.

You’ll need enough carpet to cover the entire area of damage to avoid seams. For example, if you have a 4-inch tear in the middle of a hallway, you’ll want enough carpet to stretch from door to door or the next available seam. Depending on the type of carpet you have, you might be able to get a professional to do an invisible seam repair.

One square foot of carpet is one foot long by one foot wide.

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