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Bowman Floor & Home
5.0(
8
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Serving New-hampshire, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Amazing! I've had my kitchen floor replaced a half dozen times. This is far away the best!. Very particular work. Thorough and clean. Did well dealing with the quirks of my 100 yr. Old house! In addition to a beautiful floor I now have a back door that is functioning for the 1st time in 55 yrs. I highly recommend this business!!"
Ceramic Tile (Rustic Barn Planks)
Herringbone Install Pattern
Remodeling - General Project
Vinyl Planks - Dayton
Vinyl Planks - Fort Wayne

+52

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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J and R Home Improvement
4.5(
2
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Serving New-hampshire, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

At J and R Home Improvement we specialize in all your home improvement needs. We do roofing, flooring, bathrooms, windows, interiors, exteriors, and more!\n\nWe have a staff of seasoned vets when it comes to getting the job done. Our customer's satisfaction is our top priority.

Living room
Window/shutter installation, windows and garage wrapped with coil stock.
Bathroom - before/after
Windows - before/after. Also we did the facia and soffit.
Kitchen - before/after

+11

Recommended by100%of homeowners
FAQs for flooring install, repair, or refinish projects in New-hampshire, OH

Removing tile flooring is a messy job. Expect flying chip fragments, mortar dust, and plenty of debris. Protect the space with plastic sheeting and drop cloths, and gear up with goggles and a respirator before you start prying. Pros keep the mess in check by attaching industrial vacuums to their tools, a setup that captures dust at the source and leaves the work zone far cleaner than a DIY approach.

Removing the old tile first is almost always the smarter play. If you tile over worn or uneven flooring, the new surface can crack, pop, or sit higher than the surrounding rooms. Fixing that later costs far more, especially if you need to re-level the floor. By demoing the tile now, you get a flat, solid subfloor and avoid surprise repairs down the road.

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