We offer full service remodel and renovation. All of our estimates are free. We do mainly Kitchens and Baths but we can do most anything else. We never ask for payment up front we only ask that you pay for materials for your job. We pride ourselves in being trustworthy and detail oriented.
We offer full service remodel and renovation. All of our estimates are free. We do mainly Kitchens and Baths but we can do most anything else. We never ask for payment up front we only ask that you pay for materials for your job. We pride ourselves in being trustworthy and detail oriented.
Christian values, Professional installation, Financing, quality products
Christian values, Professional installation, Financing, quality products
Heart of Texas Flooring
Heart of Texas Flooring
Composition, metal roofing. Siding, windows, gutters, carports, patios, spray foam insulation, painting. Active and retired military discounts.
"Excellent! These guys have reroofed multiple properties that we own. I will NEVER call anybody else but them! They do a phenomenal job and are timely, responsive, clean and very fast! I recommend them to everyone who asked me for a roofer."
Carla S on October 2022
Composition, metal roofing. Siding, windows, gutters, carports, patios, spray foam insulation, painting. Active and retired military discounts.
"Excellent! These guys have reroofed multiple properties that we own. I will NEVER call anybody else but them! They do a phenomenal job and are timely, responsive, clean and very fast! I recommend them to everyone who asked me for a roofer."
Carla S on October 2022
We are a close knit professional family of custom remodel contractors, subcontractors, and skilled trades people. As your Contractor, I promise to provide daily and professional one on one personal attention to you and your project. We offer several payment options including all major credit cards and PayPal.
We are a close knit professional family of custom remodel contractors, subcontractors, and skilled trades people. As your Contractor, I promise to provide daily and professional one on one personal attention to you and your project. We offer several payment options including all major credit cards and PayPal.
At Cope Contracting we are a complete general contractor, that can take care of all your needs when it comes to any project around your home1
At Cope Contracting we are a complete general contractor, that can take care of all your needs when it comes to any project around your home1
Comfort Roofing was formed by a licensed insurance adjuster trained on all aspects of residential property. After starting with just roofing and some fence repairs many of our customers have had us do many other projects for them and we have expanded are business from there. Many of the trades and projects are performed by experienced sub contractors with the owners hands and eyes inspecting all work during and after the project process. We not only specialize in insurance repairs but love to take on new challenges of every magnitude. We are a company that shoots straight forward and if it's a project beyond our ability we will tell you up front and may even be able to lead you to a professional that can complete that project.
Comfort Roofing was formed by a licensed insurance adjuster trained on all aspects of residential property. After starting with just roofing and some fence repairs many of our customers have had us do many other projects for them and we have expanded are business from there. Many of the trades and projects are performed by experienced sub contractors with the owners hands and eyes inspecting all work during and after the project process. We not only specialize in insurance repairs but love to take on new challenges of every magnitude. We are a company that shoots straight forward and if it's a project beyond our ability we will tell you up front and may even be able to lead you to a professional that can complete that project.
Wichita Falls Tx Carpet Cleaning Titan Restoration "Fresh Is Better Get Titan Clean"
Wichita Falls Tx Carpet Cleaning Titan Restoration "Fresh Is Better Get Titan Clean"
Both materials work well, so start by thinking about foot traffic and budget. Porcelain is denser and absorbs less water, so it’s ideal for busy entries, kitchens, and baths—even if it costs a little more.
Ceramic is lighter, easier to cut, and comes in a wider range of styles, making it a solid pick for walls or light-use floors. Match the tile’s durability rating to the space, and you’ll get the best balance of looks, performance, and price.
A solid subfloor starts with a flat, crack-free surface. Your installer will level any low spots, reinforce weak areas, and screw down fiber-cement backer board or quality plywood before setting tile.
Skipping this step invites movement, cracked grout, and even water damage—issues that are far pricier than prep work. Hire a pro to get the base right, and your new tile will look sharp and stay put for years.
Give the thin-set 24 to 48 hours to cure before you start grouting. Rushing the process can nudge tiles out of place, weaken the bond, and create cracks you’ll have to fix later. Keep foot traffic off the area until you’re ready to grout, and you’ll lock in a strong, even finish that lasts.
Tile size changes the workload. Large-format pieces mean fewer grout lines and faster coverage, but they’re heavier and need careful handling to avoid breakage and lippage. Small mosaics create intricate looks yet take more time to set and space correctly, so labor costs climb. Weigh your style goals against the extra effort (and budget) each option requires before you decide.
You can leave tiles ungrouted for a short window, but only if the surface stays clean and undisturbed. Once the thin-set cures, finish the job as soon as possible. Grout seals joints against moisture and locks the layout in place; waiting too long invites dirt, water, and movement that can shorten the life of your new surface.
Use at least two millimeter spacers on walls and three millimeter spacers on floors to give grout room to bond and absorb normal expansion. Larger, rustic tiles may call for wider joints, while precision-cut porcelain often looks best with tighter gaps. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and local code, and you’ll end up with an even, long-lasting layout.