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Superior Installations
4.7(
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Serving Mountain Home, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 1984

Free estimates

"By far the best customer service I can remember! Got a hold of us quickly and did an excellent job restretching our carpet and making a small repair. Price was very reasonable and the work was top notch!"
Water damaged floor
Water Damaged Floor
Drawing out an outline & testing the floor
Removal of rotted floor
Little more prep

+38

Response time1 day
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Lockwood Flooring Company LLC
New to Angi

Serving Mountain Home, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

We are a small, family-owned flooring business. I been in the trade for 10 years, however I have recently decided to start my own company. I am professional, experienced, and passionate about what I do. I specialize in demolition and Vinyl Plank installation, and various other flooring types. Give me a call, I would love to provide you with a beautiful, long-lasting floor you'll love for years!\n\nMaterial costs/dump fees included in pricing*. We do not offer paint repair as a service. We are not liable to repaint baseboards after installation,\nnor are we liable for any minor dings or damages to walls or existing paint from the removal of large furniture. Compensation/Repairs for any larger\ndamages incurred during the install process will be dealt with on a case by case basis between the owner and the client. Any compensation/repairs must\nbe agreed upon by the owner as well as the client in writing before moving forward. \n\nMinimum deposit of the amount of half (50%)** the invoice is required when signing the project agreement to cover material costs. Client will be required\nto pay the remainder of the invoice upon job completion.\n\n*Contractor will assist Client with the procurement of material for the job. If owner already has materials, prices will reflect this. In event that more materials are needed, Client is responsible for acquiring the material needed unless otherwise agreed upon between contractor and client. \n\n**Deposit amount may change depending on cost of materials. If material cost is more than half of the invoice, then material costs plus 10% will be due\nat time of signing. This will not affect overall invoice price, which the remainder will still be due within three days of project completion. \n\n

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FAQs for carpet repair, refasten, or stretch projects in Mountain Home, ID

Removing a rug costs around $0.40 to $0.50 per square foot. This includes the fee for a contractor to roll up the rug and haul it away in a vehicle for disposal or recycling. If they need to move furniture, they might charge an additional $0.25 to $0.30 per square foot of furniture.

If your carpet has minor damage—like a single area that requires stretching, patching, or cleaning—it might be less expensive to pay for carpet repair than remove and replace it. Repairing carpet costs around $210 per project.

The cost of carpet cleaning is about $190 for a three-bedroom home, so it’s a good idea to have your carpet cleaned at least once a year. But most carpeting only lasts 10 years. If your carpet is nearing the end of its life span, it might be more cost-effective to remove and replace your carpet than to clean and repair it. The average cost to install a new carpet is about $1,800.

Search our directory of carpet removal companies and services to find an affordable, screened contractor near you. All HomeAdvisor listings are vetted, reviewed, and rated by homeowners, so you can be sure to find a local pro qualified for your project. Get at least three quotes to compare prices and the timeline for your project.

Commercial carpet removal usually costs on the lower end of the carpet removal price range, around $1.10 per square foot or even less. Carpet installation contractors often offer discounted rates for larger projects, like commercial carpet removal and installation. Similarly, you might be able to negotiate a lower residential carpet removal cost if the carpet is pulled up throughout your entire home.

Most cities accept old carpets as bulk trash, but you may need to schedule a special pickup and prepare the carpet properly. Remove any nails or glue residue, cut the carpet into manageable pieces, and roll and secure them. Alternatively, you can take your old carpet to a local recycling center for a small fee, where it can be processed and repurposed.

Yes, you can remove carpet yourself if you're ready for a labor-intensive task. DIY carpet removal requires heavy lifting and tools like utility knives, pliers, and pry bars. The process is generally straightforward but time-consuming for stapled-down carpet. If your carpet is glued down or you're worried about damaging the subfloor, hiring a professional is best to ensure the job is done safely and efficiently.

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