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Ernie Amsden
New to Angi

Serving West-lebanon, NH and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

When you hire me for your projects, you may rest assured that it will be ME who completes the tasks, not an anonymous employee. I have over 30 years of experience and expertise in the construction field, and have been self-employed for 12 years. Top quality, friendly service, broad expertise, expert craftsmanship, and flexibility with emergencies has allowed for an above average customer satisfaction. I can't promise that my price will always be the lowest you can find, but it will always be fair. Call today for a free estimate. Available 5 days a week and 24/7 for emergencies.

FAQs for vinyl or linoleum sheet flooring or tiles installation projects in West-lebanon, NH

For planks, you’ll need an extra 10% to cover waste. For sheet floors, expect to waste at least 20%.

A square yard of vinyl is 9 square feet. Typically, you’ll pay $18 to $45 to have a professional purchase and install a square yard.

Vinyl flooring thickness matters for both durability and feel. Thicker floors have a more cushioned feel to them and typically have a thicker wear layer.

Vinyl plank floors typically come in 8- and 9-inch widths, though a few brands offer widths up to 12 inches.

How many tiles you’ll need depends on the area of your floor and the size of the tiles you’re using. To get an exact number for your floor, use our resilient tile calculator.

To find out how much sheet laminate you need for your floor, enter the width and length into the calculator above.

To cut a vinyl plank, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions. However, there are two common methods:

  1. Score it with a utility knife and then “snap” the plank.

  2. Use a miter, circular or chop saw.

The West-lebanon, NH homeowners’ guide to vinyl or linoleum sheet flooring or tiles installations

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