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Somervell Floors, Inc
4.8(
27
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Serving Rhome, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"As promised the installers came in on time and worked diligently to remove the ceramic tile which was extensive and very well adhered to the concrete slab, but they got the job done, prepped the floor for the installation of the wood flooring. They discussed with me how I wanted the wood layed and were open to my suggestions. The installers did a great job and easily adapted to a couple of changes I asked for. The job was finished on time and they worked hard to clean up as they went."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Clean Master Carpet Cleaning
4.9(
712
)

Serving Rhome, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Currently selling my home and was worried the condition of the carpets would require a concession. However, CleanMaster brought my worn carpets back to life. My 15-year old carpet doesn't look "brand new" (they're not magicians... or maybe they are?), but now my carpets no longer stand out as an eyesore. I'm extremely satisfied!"
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Simmons Floorcovering & Supply
4.9(
160
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Serving Rhome, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I wanted our master bedroom carpet removed and install the same plank, tile floor we have in the rest of our home. I called Simmons Floorcoverings and they were able to get the exact, same tile that we already had, Marcus came out and measured, and within a few days two installers were laying the floor. They did a beautiful job. Extremely neat and polite, no mess at all. Finished the job in two days and hauled off old carpet Our bedroom looks like the rest of the house now, just like I wanted. I would definitely recommend Simmons Floors. I am getting ready to call Marcus again to redo a shower floor for us."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
M&M Floor Care Services
4.9(
181
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Serving Rhome, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Mel & Marco are wonderful to work with and did an excellent job on our carpets and floors.  Our tile floors look brand new as they cleaned the grout and the tile.  One area that was white tile with what appeared to be black grout turned to white and cream - amazing transformation!  They also clean all our carpets and took extra care with our furniture after to ensure everything was safe.   Will definitely use them again in the future! <br />"
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Get Clean Carpet & Tile
4.8(
145
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Serving Rhome, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The carpets look great now. We had a closet needing extra cleaning and Greg removed and replaced carpet with leftover carpet we had instead of extra cleaning. No extra charge. Special of $25 per area was honored and well worth the cost. Awesome experience, highly recommended."
Recommended by91%of homeowners
CELINA FLOORS
5.0(
4
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Serving Rhome, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We've contracted with Celina Floors for everything from VCT installation to corridor and stairwell carpeting in common areas of commercial buildings to restroom tile to residential laminate wood plank flooring. Rick has been a preferred vendor of ours for over ten years and has been consistant in his workmanship, selection, hard work and pricing. This company has completed too many jobs over the years for us to count. There have been one or two minor issues and Rick and his staff always remedy the situation in a timely and satisfactory manner."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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S & H Flooring
4.2(
28
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Serving Rhome, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The experience began with a trip to multiple showrooms of different companies. We wanted an engineered floor (balancing cost vs quality) that had a hand-scraped look and would include a small groove between the boards so that it would be evident when looking at the floor that it wasn't laminate. We learned a bit from each company we spoke to and by the time we ended up at Sand H we were better prepared with the kind of wood (Hickory due having a 6yr old child, dog and wanted to install wood in the kitchen), texture (hand-scraped) and general darkness. We took home a couple of sample boards from 2 different hardwood companies (1 expensive and 1 inexpensive). We loved the expensive one due to the hand-scraping and randomness of the dents and such but ended up satisfied with the hand-scraped look of the less expensive choice (we are conscious of not over doing upgrades in our house since its not in a high end neighborhood). The sales team came to our house to take measurements and offered some advice on colors and explained the installation procedure. Once we finalized our decision scheduling was easy and they were accommodating when I made 2 adjustments to the schedule. Leading up to the install I was contacted multiple times by the warehouse as the day drew closer. <br /> Our installation took 3 full days and the install crew worked late all 3 days to get the job done. Our install required the team to remove carpet in all rooms except the kitchen. The kitchen required tile to be removed. Thinset was put down to level the floors and then jams and brickwork were undercut so that the floors flowed right into existing structure requiring less trim and molding and giving the house a look of a professional install. There was quite a bit of brick to undercut with the fireplace, bar area at the kitchen and one wall of the kitchen. The floors were glued down and a shoe mold in the vertical orientation was used around the edges. Where wood met carpet they used a tuck method which meant there is no extra trim at these thresholds to trip over. The only threshold that was needed was to the laundry room which has vinyl flooring. The installers do not paint trim and supply it and quot;primedand quot; only. My existing trim is white except around the kitchen island where it is maple. They installed primed white molding where white trim existed and maple colored molding against the maple cabinets. I had another contractor handle painting of the white trim and sealing of the maple trim. <br /> During the install process only 2 issues came up that were a concern for me: <br /> One was the possibility that my refrigerator would be raised too much to fit back under the cabinets in the fridge nook, it was already a tight squeeze when it was a tile floor. The hardwood did raise the fridge a bit and at first I thought we'd have to modify the cabinet but one of the guys saw that the plastic cover over the hinge could be pressed down a bit to get it to slide under the cabinet. <br /> The other issue was at each of the exterior doors (3 of them). This is almost a 20 yr old house and it had older door thresholds they don't sell anymore that have about a 45 degree curved angle to the floor. Plus the threshold to the garage was technically installed backwards by the builder and there was no easy way to flip it around because then it would be hanging over the garage floor. The flooring team does not handle threshold replacement but offered to cut the metal thresholds or use transition trim to make it work. In the end I had another contractor replace my front door threshold with one that had a 90 degree face against the floor and flip the one to the garage around and install a 2x4, caulk, etc to give it support. At all 3 doors no extra transition strips were used and the team cut the boards to fit flush against the thresholds and used colored caulk to fill in any gaps. <br /> Communication with the team was fair, only 1 of the 3 guys could really converse with me and even then sometimes it didn't seem we were on the same page or working out a detail was lengthy (english was not their first language). At no time did I feel the need to call the sales team to intervene. <br /> At the end of the install when they were cleaning up, they used a wood surface cleaner. The cleaner, while made for wood, says on the bottle its not recommended for floors because it can make them slippery and I can vouch that it did. It made the floors look amazing (shiny and clean), but in reality the true look of the floors that we will live with is much less shiny so it kind of gave a false impression of what they should look like. I don't completely fault them for doing this, they want the floors to look their absolute best immediately after install but maybe there is a reasonable compromise to this practice that doesn't involve using a product against the product warning label. <br /> A week or so after the install was done, we received a gift in the mail from the sales team thanking us for our business. If I would have any recommendations for Sand H, it would be to have someone from the sales team visit the job site during the install just to make sure everything is going ok (or at least call), I would also have an information packet for homeowners that might be new to hardwood floors as it was a learning experience getting grippers, felt sliders, swiffer and cleaning supplies for a surface I have no experience with. They could even go above and beyond and have a hardwood floor and quot;getting startedand quot; kit they could give to customers spending a lot of $$. While putting furniture back I ended up with a slight dent from my furniture mover tire when moving a really heavy piece (not noticeable unless you know where to look), so advice on what not to do on your first day with the floors would also be handy. <br /> As of this writing we've had the floors for about 5 weeks, we were mad swiffers for the first few days, we are still working out the best cleaning methods (deep cleaning vs sweeping) and have even considered a roomba since our dogs hair is pretty visible. We have an oreck vacuum that we use on the floor now about once a week and then we swiffer in hard to reach places and as needed. I've found 1 board where it wasn't butted up against its neighbor board lengthwise (short side) as well as it could have been, I'm considering if its a wide enough gap to fix, caulk or leave alone. I also was not able to be there for 100% of the installation and I missed out how they addressed some boards that didn't meet up perfectly since my kitchen wall is essentially an island in the sea of hardwood that was installed. It appears if I get down on the floor and look closely that there wasn't a perfect meetup and they used some caulking to mask the imperfections. At standing height you can't see this and again if you don't know where to look you'd probably never notice. <br /> My advice for anyone getting hardwood floors: Clear the install areas of all furniture and breakables before the installers arrive; when salesmen tell you that installers can move furniture from one side of a room to the other during the install process, don't even consider it, things go much smoother when the installers have free reign of the work-space. Plan ahead by taking a good look at all transition points where the new floors meet old, meet walls and meet doorways. You don't want to be figuring challenges out after the installation has started. <br />"
Recommended by78%of homeowners
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FAQs for carpet installation projects in Rhome, TX

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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