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Flooring 2 Buy

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Flooring 2 Buy

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Free onsite estimate

Flooring2Buy is the premiere flooring store to update your home or office in Plano, TX that offers the best in tile, carpet, laminate or hardwood floors.

Flooring2Buy is the premiere flooring store to update your home or office in Plano, TX that offers the best in tile, carpet, laminate or hardwood floors.


Eagle Foam Insulation LLC

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Eagle Foam Insulation LLC

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12 years of experience

Insulation of Open & Closed Foam, Attic Blow, Batts, Cellulose

Insulation of Open & Closed Foam, Attic Blow, Batts, Cellulose


Fhuzed

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Fhuzed

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18 years of experience

We custom design anything from military training systems to customized business and residential remodels. Our combined knowledge and experience give Fhuzed a great advantage in many lines of work.

We custom design anything from military training systems to customized business and residential remodels. Our combined knowledge and experience give Fhuzed a great advantage in many lines of work.


Comfort by Farr Heating and Air Conditioning

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Comfort by Farr Heating and Air Conditioning

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16 years of experience

Comfort By Farr HVAC is a company that offers economical solutions for your home, office, or rental property. We specialized in all brands and specialty air conditioning systems such as: Geo Thermal, Marine, and Mobil Homes. We offer professional and courteous service, repair and maintenance on all brands, no matter the age. Join the Comfort By Farr family to ensure your family, employees, and renters comfort for years to come. We service Tarrant, Wise, Parker, Denton, and Johnson counties. Give us a call and learn how you can start saving today.

Comfort By Farr HVAC is a company that offers economical solutions for your home, office, or rental property. We specialized in all brands and specialty air conditioning systems such as: Geo Thermal, Marine, and Mobil Homes. We offer professional and courteous service, repair and maintenance on all brands, no matter the age. Join the Comfort By Farr family to ensure your family, employees, and renters comfort for years to come. We service Tarrant, Wise, Parker, Denton, and Johnson counties. Give us a call and learn how you can start saving today.


American Sprayfoam

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American Sprayfoam

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Tex Energy Solutions

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Tex Energy Solutions

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60 years of experience

Prompt, Efficient and Headache Free: TexEnergy takes the frustration out of energy services. We keep up with every changing policy, requirement and offer best practice so that you can focus on what you do best, build houses. Our services include: Turn-Key Solutions ENERGY STAR Home Certification Energy Code Plans Analysis Energy Code Inspection Services Systematic Performance Reporting HVAC Load Analysis Sales Training On-Site Training Marketing Assistance

Prompt, Efficient and Headache Free: TexEnergy takes the frustration out of energy services. We keep up with every changing policy, requirement and offer best practice so that you can focus on what you do best, build houses. Our services include: Turn-Key Solutions ENERGY STAR Home Certification Energy Code Plans Analysis Energy Code Inspection Services Systematic Performance Reporting HVAC Load Analysis Sales Training On-Site Training Marketing Assistance


FREDDY JOYA DBA FREDDYS' FLOORING

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FREDDY JOYA DBA FREDDYS' FLOORING

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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

16 EMPLOYEES. USES SUBS FOR LABOR. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. NO TRAVEL CHARGE. SERVICE FEE APPLIES. MAY CONTACT THROUGH EMAIL.

16 EMPLOYEES. USES SUBS FOR LABOR. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. NO TRAVEL CHARGE. SERVICE FEE APPLIES. MAY CONTACT THROUGH EMAIL.


Best-Tex Appliance Install & Repair

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Best-Tex Appliance Install & Repair

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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Owner/operator, Servicing all brands including Whirlpool, Maytag, Norge, Samsung, Bosch, Jennair, KitchenAid, Kenmore, GE, and Frigidaire and many more. More than 30 years experience with factory training. Happy customers are the main goal. Round-the-clock servicing available. Major credit cards accepted. Senior citizen and military discount.

Owner/operator, Servicing all brands including Whirlpool, Maytag, Norge, Samsung, Bosch, Jennair, KitchenAid, Kenmore, GE, and Frigidaire and many more. More than 30 years experience with factory training. Happy customers are the main goal. Round-the-clock servicing available. Major credit cards accepted. Senior citizen and military discount.


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All American Flooring

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All American Flooring

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Customers say: Terrific value
37 years of experience

All American Flooring has locations in Farmers Branch, Allen, Frisco, Garland, Grapevine, Haltom City, Plano, and Lewisville. In business since 1989 - At All American Flooring, our philosophy is simple: Provide the Best Service, The Best Selection and the Best Prices Available Anywhere! Come into one of our 8 Area locations and find Carpet, Hardwood, Tile, Laminate, Natural Stone, Marble, Granite, Vinyl Planks, and much more at the lowest prices. You Gotta Love It!

"Do not get things done with these people, they take your money and do not start work for weeks, they promise different before hand and never value the client later. Definitely do not work with unprofessional guy named KWAN."

Deepak G on June 2023

All American Flooring has locations in Farmers Branch, Allen, Frisco, Garland, Grapevine, Haltom City, Plano, and Lewisville. In business since 1989 - At All American Flooring, our philosophy is simple: Provide the Best Service, The Best Selection and the Best Prices Available Anywhere! Come into one of our 8 Area locations and find Carpet, Hardwood, Tile, Laminate, Natural Stone, Marble, Granite, Vinyl Planks, and much more at the lowest prices. You Gotta Love It!

"Do not get things done with these people, they take your money and do not start work for weeks, they promise different before hand and never value the client later. Definitely do not work with unprofessional guy named KWAN."

Deepak G on June 2023


Living Spaces

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Living Spaces

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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 96% of Angi customers
Recommended by 96% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are new to Angie's List, but we are not new to the Industry! Living Spaces provides the expertise and skilled labor for the timely completion of your project. Our 8+ employees offer a variety of design and installation services to meet your needs. We value each project while providing high quality and service. We gain the full confidence of our customers by always striving to exceed expectations and building business relationships that last!

"After his extensive visit, I accepted the proposal from Kirk Howeth, GM at Living Spaces, Inc. to finish out my bathroom. The job included a threshold-less shower (replacing a cracked tile in the kitchen at no charge during “project down time”) and using Custom Building Product’s (CBP) Fusion Pro grout. Fixed labor charges = $6,669 plus material allowance = $1,285. Work began Nov 8, 2017. When installing sheetrock his team broke the bathroom window. He said he would fix it, no charge. After installing mortar and lath for the tile floor, Kirk decided there was not enough slope for a threshold-less shower. He solemnly declared the house had shifted at least 3/4”. His solution was to demo the subfloor and lower it for an additional $1,600. That weekend I tore out the mortar and lath, exposing the subfloor beams. I demonstrated a perfectly level subfloor to his team. The house had not shifted at all. Still, Kirk insisted he must lower the subfloor, but would credit $200. Foolishly, I agreed. He and his team lowered the subfloor and reinstalled mortar and lath. Prior to Fusion Pro grouting the wall, his team drenched the wall with water. When the grout was applied it sagged out from between the tiles. Frantically, his team shop vac’ed Fusion Pro grout off the wall. Kirk declared the Fusion Pro grout defective; the wall must be grouted using Old-School grout. Foolishly, I agreed. CBP said his team did not understand how to properly apply Fusion Pro. Kirk agreed to CBP Prism grout on the floor. In December they replaced the window’s broken glass improperly; the glass rattled around in the window frame and drafts continue. The project dragged on, appointments made and cancelled, until Sat. Dec 16. Kirk was generally unreachable. When his tile-setter discovered Kirk had supplied incorrect or insufficient material I dashed off to Home Depot and made emergency purchases. A quartzite window-sill had to be cut to fit, but the cut edges were left unpolished. His tile setter reported “grout pinholes” while grouting the floor. “More defective grout!” he said. He suggested, after the grout dried, to mix more Prism grout, roll it into tiny balls the size of BBs, and stuff little balls of grout into the pinholes. Kirk phoned days later, agreed, and said he would finish the project after Christmas. I took pictures of his mess in my bathroom and sealed the floor with plastic and cardboard. CBP explained pinholes in Prism grout were caused by grout being applied too fast (not enough slake time) and too soupy. The proper solution was to grind out the grout from between the tiles at each pinhole to a depth of at least 1/2 the thickness of the tile and re-grout the joint. This applied to other grouts, too. Over the holidays we noticed pinholes in the wall grout. Jan 7, 2018, well after Christmas, having not heard from Kirk or anyone at Living Spaces, I decided we would no longer require his services. January 31, 2018 his “final” invoice arrived with a $500 credit to repair grout pinholes (I suppose with BB sized balls of grout), no provision to polish quartzite edges, no provision to fix the leaky bathroom window, no $200 credit promised in Nov and an additional $1,306.52 in undocumented material and unagreed labor charges. Total material and unagreed labor costs were now $2,591.52. I asked Kirk to reissue the invoice with a) the $200 credit applied and b) supporting documentation for his labor and material charges. February 28, 2018 I received an invoice with $200 credit, but no response to my request for supporting documentation. March 1, 2018 I repeated the request for supporting documentation. No response. April 13, I received a certified letter from Kirk threatening to file a lien on my property. No response to my request for supporting documentation regarding material charges and unagreed labor charges. Foolishly, I paid. Several months were spent repairing grout pinholes on the walls and floor per CBP’s instructions and performing other rework to get the bathroom up to a functional standard."

Douglas Z on November 2018

We are new to Angie's List, but we are not new to the Industry! Living Spaces provides the expertise and skilled labor for the timely completion of your project. Our 8+ employees offer a variety of design and installation services to meet your needs. We value each project while providing high quality and service. We gain the full confidence of our customers by always striving to exceed expectations and building business relationships that last!

"After his extensive visit, I accepted the proposal from Kirk Howeth, GM at Living Spaces, Inc. to finish out my bathroom. The job included a threshold-less shower (replacing a cracked tile in the kitchen at no charge during “project down time”) and using Custom Building Product’s (CBP) Fusion Pro grout. Fixed labor charges = $6,669 plus material allowance = $1,285. Work began Nov 8, 2017. When installing sheetrock his team broke the bathroom window. He said he would fix it, no charge. After installing mortar and lath for the tile floor, Kirk decided there was not enough slope for a threshold-less shower. He solemnly declared the house had shifted at least 3/4”. His solution was to demo the subfloor and lower it for an additional $1,600. That weekend I tore out the mortar and lath, exposing the subfloor beams. I demonstrated a perfectly level subfloor to his team. The house had not shifted at all. Still, Kirk insisted he must lower the subfloor, but would credit $200. Foolishly, I agreed. He and his team lowered the subfloor and reinstalled mortar and lath. Prior to Fusion Pro grouting the wall, his team drenched the wall with water. When the grout was applied it sagged out from between the tiles. Frantically, his team shop vac’ed Fusion Pro grout off the wall. Kirk declared the Fusion Pro grout defective; the wall must be grouted using Old-School grout. Foolishly, I agreed. CBP said his team did not understand how to properly apply Fusion Pro. Kirk agreed to CBP Prism grout on the floor. In December they replaced the window’s broken glass improperly; the glass rattled around in the window frame and drafts continue. The project dragged on, appointments made and cancelled, until Sat. Dec 16. Kirk was generally unreachable. When his tile-setter discovered Kirk had supplied incorrect or insufficient material I dashed off to Home Depot and made emergency purchases. A quartzite window-sill had to be cut to fit, but the cut edges were left unpolished. His tile setter reported “grout pinholes” while grouting the floor. “More defective grout!” he said. He suggested, after the grout dried, to mix more Prism grout, roll it into tiny balls the size of BBs, and stuff little balls of grout into the pinholes. Kirk phoned days later, agreed, and said he would finish the project after Christmas. I took pictures of his mess in my bathroom and sealed the floor with plastic and cardboard. CBP explained pinholes in Prism grout were caused by grout being applied too fast (not enough slake time) and too soupy. The proper solution was to grind out the grout from between the tiles at each pinhole to a depth of at least 1/2 the thickness of the tile and re-grout the joint. This applied to other grouts, too. Over the holidays we noticed pinholes in the wall grout. Jan 7, 2018, well after Christmas, having not heard from Kirk or anyone at Living Spaces, I decided we would no longer require his services. January 31, 2018 his “final” invoice arrived with a $500 credit to repair grout pinholes (I suppose with BB sized balls of grout), no provision to polish quartzite edges, no provision to fix the leaky bathroom window, no $200 credit promised in Nov and an additional $1,306.52 in undocumented material and unagreed labor charges. Total material and unagreed labor costs were now $2,591.52. I asked Kirk to reissue the invoice with a) the $200 credit applied and b) supporting documentation for his labor and material charges. February 28, 2018 I received an invoice with $200 credit, but no response to my request for supporting documentation. March 1, 2018 I repeated the request for supporting documentation. No response. April 13, I received a certified letter from Kirk threatening to file a lien on my property. No response to my request for supporting documentation regarding material charges and unagreed labor charges. Foolishly, I paid. Several months were spent repairing grout pinholes on the walls and floor per CBP’s instructions and performing other rework to get the bathroom up to a functional standard."

Douglas Z on November 2018

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FAQs for attic insulation installation projects in Frisco, TX

The best attic insulation depends on where you live, the project stage, and your budget. New builds often benefit from structural insulated panels for top-tier efficiency, while homes in very warm regions can see big cooling savings with reflective insulation. Blown-in, loose-fill, and spray foam all excel at filling odd spaces in finished attics. Talk with a certified local pro to match the material to your climate, space, and wallet.

You’ll only need a licensed electrician if the project calls for moving existing wiring or adding new fixtures. For straightforward insulation jobs, your insulation installer can work around current cables. That said, never start insulating until a pro has checked any questionable wiring. If you suspect damaged or outdated circuits, book an electrician first to keep the project—and your home—safe and code-compliant.

Without air sealing, even the best insulation can underperform. Gaps let heated or cooled air leak out, forcing your HVAC system to work harder and driving up energy bills. Sealing those cracks before adding insulation locks in conditioned air, keeps moisture at bay, and helps the new material hit its full R-value. Ask your insulation pro to tackle sealing first so you enjoy consistent comfort and lower monthly costs.

Among readily available options, structural insulated panels and rigid foam boards top the charts with R-values that can reach 8.0. They’re ideal for new construction or very cold climates where maximum thermal resistance matters most. If you live in a milder zone, blown-in or loose-fill insulation may deliver plenty of performance at a lower price. Weigh the upfront cost against energy savings—and lean on a local pro’s guidance—to pick the smartest fit.

The Frisco, TX homeowners’ guide to attic insulation installations

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