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TGR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
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TGR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

Very good 4.6

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Very good 4.6

(13)

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  • 18 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Beaverton, OR
Debra J. says, "The problem: 10 years ago my nephew's friend redid my roof on the manufactured home I'd bought 2 years prior as a bank repo. It turns out his friend did not know as much about roofing as he claimed, and I started having trouble with leaks within 2 years. Last winter, 10 years after it was done, a 3rd leak started dropping water inside my window - that was covered by a carport! The water had to travel a ways to get there, so I knew I was in trouble and couldn't put off dealing with it any longer. The estimate & selection of contractor: I requested estimates from 3 companies, and 3 more that contacted me through Thumbtack asking to do an estimate. There was a wide difference between the estimates - they went from $8,500 all the way up to $26,000. When Dale of TGR came to meet with me, he was looking to fill in some specific dates due to a large project they had on the schedule that was delayed, so he could keep his crew working steady. He made a very fair offer to do my roof. He was not the cheapest, but his price was reasonable based on what I'd gotten from others, and a long way from the highest estimate. The cheapest one was so much lower, that it made me nervous that it was too good to be true. Dale explained that their shingles were from a company that used recycled materials in their shingles, and had granules with antibacterial stuff on them that would reduce the growth of the bacteria that attracts moss. Knowing I'd need quite a few pieces of the roof decking replaced, he included a few extra at no charge along with the 3 sheets that were already incl in the price, which helped keep the costs down, because we used them all plus a couple more. In addition, I had asked every company I spoke with if they were interested in sinking 4 twelve foot posts 2-3 feet into the ground for me. TGR was the only company that was willing to do it from the start, and at a very reasonable price. One other company, after I told them I was going with TGR, said they would've done it if they'd known it was a deal breaker for me. It wasn't, but finding someone who agreed to include it from the start did influence my decision. He also discounted the price by what it would cost me to have Dish come out and reinstall my satellite dish once the roof was finished. I would have assumed they would put it back up, if he hadn't mentioned it. They don't have the tools to calibrate them, so they don't. By the time we finished talking through the contract, I'd also decided to ask them to do my gutters so I wouldn't have to worry about the top of the house other than basic maintenance for a long while. I also liked that their gutters don't have spikes showing on the face, leaving a cleaner look. The progress: This company has a good crew, who told me they have all worked together for quite a while. Low turnover says something about how the company treats its people. They worked well together, and many of them are able to do multiple things well, such as roofing, gutters, carpentry, etc. Being completely honest, before they got started, sometimes their communication was a bit last minute because someone was on vacation and others were trying to cover - such as when they had to delay starting by a day and didn't notify me till the night before, but forgot to tell me materials would still be delivered that day. However, I want to make it clear that I WOULD still use them again because the overall experience and result was worth that little inconvenience. Plus, once they started - the communication was great. When they started the tear off of the old roof, Martin (on site project lead) kept me informed with pictures of any issues they ran into. I never questioned if I was being hustled for work that wasn't needed. They determined the sources of the leaks we'd been having inside the house to make sure those were addressed. They treated areas that didn't need to be replaced to make sure no dry rot would continue to happen. They used ice shield barrier for all the valleys and other higher risk areas for leaks. They repaired a vent pipe that was too short and the cover had been improperly installed on, which was causing water damage to the ceiling. The crew even asked what my plan was for the posts they were putting in, and paid attention to the fact that I planned to tie in a new porch cover from the fascia to the posts. As soon as they heard that, they double checked that the fascia had no dry rot, and would be strong enough to provide that support I'd need. If they hadn't asked what I was planning and paid attention, my new porch cover could've come down this winter, because the bolts would've gone into an area that wasn't as strong as it needed to be. The completion: They were always friendly and polite, and even worked on Saturday to make up the 1 day late start. Kept me informed, responded to my questions, and even helped me to get up on the roof to see the finished product. Thanks to TGR and it's crew, I won't be worried about leaks this winter, clogged gutters creating waterfalls over the side of the house and the repairs I had to do to my porch because of one of the leaks causing massive dry rot there will not need to be done again. They laid out tarps during tear off to protect my freshly stained deck, and cleaned up behind themselves when they were finished. You should expect to find occasional nails, etc. even after they leave. This is almost impossible to avoid - they went over the property twice with a magnetic roller, and I even did it again with my own and my teen went out with his magnets after that. I still find the occasional nail or staple that even the magnet couldn't find because I have a lot of landscaping. I know they did their best. Overall result: I have no regrets about hiring these guys, and would use them again. I referred them to my daughter, who had her gutters replaced by them as well, and they look great. Before and after photos: I've included photos for you to see how bad it was. The first 5 are "before" pics, the rest are "after" photos including one I took of the posts they sunk for me, which are now doing their job holding up my 30 foot porch cover! Thanks TGR for your hard work!"See more

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How much does laminate floor installation cost?

Installing laminate floors costs $1-$4 per square foot for materials and $3-$7 per square foot for installation. Laminate flooring is much cheaper than hardwood or engineered flooring, yet it imitates the look of these more expensive options. 

Find out how much it will cost to add laminate floors in your home — contact a contractor today.

What is the best flooring for dogs?

Waterproof or scratch-resistant flooring is typically the best flooring for dogs. This includes: 

  • Vinyl: Vinyl may not add much to the value of your home, but it is resistant to scratching, stains, dents and accidents. Plus, it’s an affordable option.
  • Tile: Tile is generally water-resistant and scratch-proof, and more affordable than hardwood or stone.
  • Laminate: Laminate is not truly waterproof, but it is tough and often more scratch-resistant than other wood floorings. 

Remember that solid hardwood is susceptible to damage, including dents, scratching, licking and accidents. But if you want to install wood floors, the best hardwood floors for dogs are typically made out of maple, Brazilian walnut or bamboo.

For more tips on choosing the best flooring for dogs, talk to one of the best flooring installation professionals near you.

How much does it cost to install flooring?

The national average cost to install flooring is $5,500, with prices ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 . Your cost can be much lower or higher depending on the type of flooring you select, the square footage of the project, and other important variables like demolition and repair work needed.

Here are some examples of floor installation costs, depending on the material:

Reach out to the top flooring installation specialists near you to get an accurate, free estimate of how much it will cost to install flooring in your home.

What's the best flooring for basements, kitchens and bathrooms?

When installing flooring in your home, keep in mind that some materials are better suited for certain rooms while others are not. Use this guide to help you make the best decision for your home.

Best Flooring for Basements

Basement flooring should be highly resistant to moisture, as many basements are below grade. Choosing the best flooring for basement spaces depends on what they’ll be used for. For example: 

  • An epoxy basement floor is a durable finish for concrete.
  • Vinyl basement flooring is generally waterproof or water-resistant. 
  • Laminate floors can be an affordable option, but they’re often not 100% waterproof.
  • Ceramic tile floors are also water-resistant. 

If your basement isn’t moist, carpet tiles are also an option — just make sure to use a moisture barrier.

Best Flooring for Kitchens

Kitchen flooring does more work than almost any floor in the house, so you’ll want to choose a durable floor. The following are among the best flooring types for kitchens:

  • Porcelain tiles can be fashionable, moisture-resistant, and cost less than stone or wood to install.
  • Vinyl flooring can withstand dents, is generally inexpensive and it’s easy to install.
  • Linoleum flooring can be durable, easy to maintain and affordable. 
  • Wood flooring could be damaged by dropped pots and pans, furniture and pets. However, hardwood and engineered wood floors in kitchen spaces are still popular among homeowners.

Best Flooring for Bathrooms

Bathroom flooring must withstand high moisture levels while also being comfortable on bare feet. Here are some of the best flooring options for bathrooms: 

  • Porcelain tiles are generally comfortable, waterproof, stylish and less costly than stone or wood. 
  • Vinyl flooring is waterproof, cost-effective and can imitate wood convincingly.
  • Natural stone can be expensive, but it’s typically hard and durable.

Reach out to a flooring installation and repair professional near you to see which type you should install in your home.

What are the disadvantages of vinyl flooring?

The disadvantages of vinyl flooring are worth considering for homeowners. Vinyl flooring is difficult to repair if it tears or scratches because you cannot refinish it. And while it imitates more expensive products, it is still usually easy to spot vinyl flooring. This means it might not add to the value of a house, as most buyers would prefer to remove vinyl flooring and replace it with something of a higher quality. Low-quality vinyl flooring is also susceptible to fading and discoloration from sunlight.

For more information on the disadvantages -- and advantages -- of vinyl flooring, reach out to a flooring installation company near you.

Is it worth it to hire a professional flooring specialist?

Unless you have plenty of experience installing the type of floor you want, it is worth it to hire a professional flooring specialist. 

The first reason is tools — pros have them, and they know how to use them. Without the proper experience, there is a high risk of injury with nail guns and power saws. A good pro also works quickly, saving you time that you could spend doing other things. 

Finally, a pro gets you past options paralysis by helping you decide the best flooring for different rooms and areas of the home.

To get started on your flooring project, contact the best flooring contractors near you today.

How do you clean hardwood, concrete, vinyl and laminate floors?

After you get new floors installed in your home, make sure you maintain them. Use these tips to keep your floors clean, shiny and polished. 

How to Clean Concrete Floors

Start by sweeping or vacuuming the entire surface to remove loose debris. Mopping will require different substances based on the type of concrete floor. For a polished concrete floor, use a specialized polished concrete cleaner. For a painted concrete floor, use a mild all-purpose cleaner. A sealed concrete floor can be cleaned with dishwashing liquid, while an unsealed floor is best cleaned with trisodium phosphate and stain removers. Use kitty litter or cornstarch for grease stains, and distilled white vinegar for rust stains. 

For more tips on how to clean and maintain your concrete floors, consult with your professional concrete flooring contractor.

How to Clean Hardwood Floors

Cleaning hardwood floors typically requires a mop, bucket and some type of hardwood floor cleaner. Start by removing furniture and objects. Vacuum up all debris (or use a dust mop), moving with the grain. Spray your cleaner on a small section of the floor, and mop in a figure-eight motion, working backward. Make sure there are no puddles. 

In high-traffic areas, you should mop one or two times per week. Low-traffic areas should be mopped at least once per month. 

To ensure you're cleaning and maintaining your hardwood floors properly, speak with your hardwood flooring installation specialist.

How to Clean Laminate Floors:

Start by vacuuming to remove dust, dirt and other debris. The best mop for laminate floors is a microfiber mop with a sprayer feature. Spray and mop one small area at a time to avoid standing liquid on the floor. Go over the floor with a dry microfiber cloth after mopping to make sure all liquid is gone. 

Although you can use a damp mop, never use a wet mop on laminate floors. Moisture can cause the flooring to bubble, swell and buckle. Instead, use a dedicated laminate floor mop with a laminate floor cleaner spray. The best mop for laminate floors is typically made with microfiber, which picks up dirt and absorbs moisture well.

Consulting with your laminate flooring installer is a good idea if you've never had laminate floors and need more tips on how to clean them properly.

How to Clean Vinyl Floors

Cleaning vinyl plank flooring is easy. Start by sweeping and vacuuming up dirt, dust and debris. Then use a damp — not wet — mop or rag with warm water. While vinyl is waterproof, an excessive amount of water can leak between the seams and affect the glue bond with the floor. When you feel a chemical is needed, make sure to choose cleaning products safe for vinyl planks.

Reach out to your vinyl flooring installer for tips on how to further maintain and care for your vinyl floors.

For more tips, read our guide on how to clean and maintain all types of flooring.

What are the different types of flooring I can install in my home?

Here are four popular types of flooring you can install in your home. 

Solid wood flooring:

Solid wood flooring is made up of 100% wood, and has a very natural look and feel. It can add value to your home and. It can resist wear and tear, and be sanded and refinished multiple times. However, solid wood is susceptible to humidity and water damage. When it’s humid, solid wood could expand and if there’s a flood, it will be hard for the wood to return to its natural shape.

Laminate flooring:

Laminate wood flooring is an artificial product that mimics real wood flooring. Its core consists of fiberboard material, topped by an image print layer and sealed with a clear protective film. Laminate flooring is UV-resistant and less expensive than solid hardwood (approximately $3 to $7 per square foot to install). However, it also has a lower-quality feel, is unable to be sanded and refinished, has a lifespan of around 25 years and will invariably have a repeated print, according to Consumer Reports

A laminate hardwood floor is popular in living areas like dining rooms and kitchens. Their quality has improved dramatically in recent years, making them an attractive alternative to more expensive flooring types. Laminate flooring can also be scratch-prone, easy to clean and maintain, and resistant to moisture. 

Vinyl flooring:

Vinyl flooring is made completely out of PVC plastic and is an excellent option for moisture-prone areas like bathrooms and kitchens. It is durable, comfortable and inexpensive. Vinyl plank flooring and vinyl floor tiles can also imitate stone, tile and wood. However, it is fairly easy to spot vinyl flooring as synthetic. Install luxury vinyl plank and sheet vinyl flooring in areas where moisture is a concern.

Engineered wood flooring:

Engineered wood flooring often has a plywood-core substrate and a genuine hardwood veneer as its uppermost layer. Engineered wood floors are more impervious to humidity than regular hardwood, meaning that it’s less likely to expand, warp and buckle, according to Consumer Reports. However, it can dent easily. The best engineered hardwood has a thicker veneer, as well as a quality that allows it to be sanded down and refinished to increase its lifespan. It can be as durable as solid hardwood, and it’s often an affordable choice for many homeowners.

If you need help choosing the best flooring for your home, reach out to the top flooring companies near you.

Reviews for Beaverton laminate and vinyl flooring professionals
Lucretia N.
AMAZING! We hired Gerbert to install new flooring and baseboard throughout our home. He did an amazing job. The laminate and vinyl was installed perfectly and all the old flooring was removed and taken out of the house. He was very responsive to all my text messages. Need home repair help cal Gerbert!!
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Blake P.
Daniel is the guy you want to install your vinyl/laminate flooring and trim! He is a genuine, hard-working professional. I’m so glad that I reached out to Daniel and used him for our floor renovations. We used him for several different projects including new flooring for our entire downstairs and our master bathroom. He also did a wonderful job on the trim all throughout the house. Daniel goes above and beyond in his services and it is a pleasure doing business with him.
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