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Puresteam Carpet Care
4.8(
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Serving Sussex, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Tony's son came to do the cleaning. He was very polite and did a great job cleaning the carpets and removing the stain I thought were permanent. The carpets look very clean and stain free. I would definitely use this service again!"
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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The Floor Mart
4.5(
48
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Serving Sussex, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1979

Credit card accepted

"Overall it was a positive experience. We're pleased with the carpet we chose and really like the free endless supply of stain remover (it's the best stain remover I've ever used which is key when you have three cats).  There were only a few issues that came up.  The first was that the carpet did not come in on time for installation which meant we had to push it back.  They offered us a discount as compensation for the inconvenience which we appreciated.  The issue really was a miscommunication on what exactly the discount would be.  They offered a flat dollar amount and free furniture moving.  But at this point it was a day before installation was supposed to occur so we had already taken it upon ourselves to move all the furniture onto our hardwood floors.  I suggested getting the amount that the furniture movers would charge as a discount instead but they didn't agree and refused to do any more or even split the difference.  I figured then they'd at least cover moving the furniture back from the hardwoods but that also seemed to be a problem because they weren't able to provide movers for the time we'd be home to direct the furniture layout.  In the end they sent one guy to help my husband move the heaviest pieces and we did the rest ourselves.
The second issue that came up was a carpet seam in the upstairs hallway.  When they finished installation I noticed there was a large gap in the middle of the hallway.  I called to complain and spoke to a woman who said that was impossible.  There is no way there could be a seam in my hallway.  I assured her there was.  She said I was mistaken and that this must be the result of the end of a roll of carpet where the carpet is bent back and there is a crease which can appear like a seam but will eventually return to normal with some vacuuming.  She told me to vacuum it more.  We vacuumed it excessively but I also examined it more and I could clearly see both the cut ends of each section of carpet as well as carpet glue coming up in the seam.  I called the woman again and told her repeatedly that this was most definitely a seam.  She said it wasn?t.  Very upset at this point, I asked for her to send one of the owners to just take a look at it because they would definitely see it was a seam.  She said this wasn?t an option.  I offered to send a picture on my phone which she also refused.  Frustrated and practically in tears I wasn?t sure what I could do.  I finally called one more time and this time when I spoke to her she said ?oh, yeah, I know that?s a seam.  The carpet isn?t long enough to make the whole width of the hallway so they had to put a seam there.?  I was flabbergasted at the sudden about-face without so much as an acknowledgement that I had been right in my insistence for the past week.  Finally in agreement that it was a seam, I explained that it was a poor seam that needed to be redone.  The installer was redeployed and the seam was fixed (he actually had to replace a large chunk of carpet to fix the seam because the carpet was cut too short which resulted in the extremely visible seam which he agreed was unacceptable).
Despite the few issues, the experience was positive enough that when we finished our basement in April of 2012, we hired them again to install carpet in a much smaller area which was completed without issue.
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Recommended by94%of homeowners
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PK Pro Contracting
5.0(
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Serving Sussex, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1983

Credit card accepted

"They were great. I recently opened my new suite and needed flooring that wouldn’t ruin the base boards and the carpet. They did just that. They finished in a day and some hours. Also I needed them pretty last minute and he came asap and started working on the floors. It looks amazing. Highly recommend."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
All About Floors
4.9(
7
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Serving Sussex, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1940

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We did not use All About Floors, because we have not yet selected a flooring contractor, and are reluctant to use the recommended product.  The gentleman we spoke with was a co-owner, and was very nice, responsive, and knowledgeable.  We visited the show room, and he visited our home.  He was very generous with his time and advice.  He recommended the three main providers of luxury vinyl tile (LVT), but we have come to doubt the products based on information from people who had it installed.  (They did not have it installed by All About Floors.)  We have since discovered an improved LVT product from Shaw Floors, and may contact All About Floors again for an estimate of this product.
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Kitchen Krafters LLC
4.7(
67
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Serving Sussex, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

"Overall from start to finish we are pleased with the results we received working with Kitchen-Krafters. As with all projects of this size problems surfaced. Thankfully, Roger was able to provide workable solutions. The quality of the work as well as the attention to detail is well above average. The cabinet work was difficult due to the floor plan configuration and turned out very well. The design that Roger developed (along with our input) is a pleasure to work in. The scope of the project included new entry doors, floors,tile and a window. 
Roger always returned calls and the best that he could kept the disruption to our life to a minimum.
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FAQs for carpet repair, refasten, or stretch projects in Sussex, WI

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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