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KELCO HARDWOOD FLOORS
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Serving Painesville, OH and surrounding areas

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"Kelco saved the day!! As part of our kitchen renovation, we hired a company to install wood floors in our kitchen, finger them in with existing wood floors, and sand/refinish the wood floors on the entire first floor. Sadly, that company did a terrible job on everything!! The worst part the fingering of the boards -- there was a huge dip in the floor and gaps between the boards. Kelco came in and fixed all their bad work!! They removed and re-installed the section that needed to be fingered in (and it looks really good!) and they re-sanded, stained and finished all the floors to a smooth, silky finish. My husband and I knew the first floors were bad, but it wasn't until we saw Kelco's amazing work that we realized how incredibly terrible the first company had done. Another note about Kelco is their level of cleanliness. They cleaned up all messes and nicely stored their tools at the end of each day. And I was very impressed by the lack of dust -- there was maybe a tiny bit of dust, but nothing compared to the mess the first company made. I will DEFINITELY use Kelco again in the future, and I will recommend them to friends and family!"
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FAQs for flooring install, repair, or refinish projects in Painesville, 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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