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NOEL’ S FINE FLOORS
NOEL’ S FINE FLOORS

Exceptional 5.0

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Exceptional 5.0

(6)

Floor Installation or Replacement

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  • 2 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Houston, TX
  • 2 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Houston, TX
Kimberly F. says, "I recently helped my friend get new flooring and a kitchen backsplash done in her home. We used Noel, the owner of Noel's Fine Floors and y’all...I have to heap praise on Noel and his company. For those that know me in real life, y’all know I’m pretty blunt and don’t have a fake bone in my body or say things I don’t believe or mean. So what about to say, I know y’all know this is seriously sincere. I have had home repair/remodel work done for myself and helped many people over the years with their projects. NOT once have I experienced the trifecta. The trifecta is a good/reasonable price, excellent work, and good communication/respect for my time. It’s either none of those or a combination but NEVER the trifecta. Y’all...if ever there was a time when I desperately needed the trifecta, it was this. Between personal stuff, the pandemic, job worries stress, etc...this experience honestly felt like a gift from God. Noel does what he says he’s going to do and more. He shows up when he’s going to show up and if he was delayed, there was proactive communication from him to tell us. When you called, he answered. We went over to the job site at night and y’all, it was like a maid tidied up in there every night. It was immaculate. He treated the house like it was HIS house. I’m normally A-type supreme but with Noel, I got to relax and not worry. THAT was priceless. He had me so comfortable, he was asking how we wanted the tile and I was all, “He knows what he’s doing, let him do it. I’m sure it’ll look great.” And y’all, of course he fancy-fied it all up with the materials we gave him and went the extra mile in places not within his scope but he saw the need and did it. When looking at Noel’s portfolio, it would be easy to assume someone who does such expensive high end custom work would cut corners on a little job like ours but honestly...he made us feel like his only client (even though he squeezed us in between two big jobs) during the whole experience. I couldn’t stop raving about how easy he made it for us and how thankful we were given all the stressors, that I even teared up talking about it a couple of times. Noel not only has a fantastic company that does amazing, superior quality work, with exceptional customer service, but he’s just a great guy who takes pride in what he does and it shows. We couldn’t be more pleased with the outcome and the experience and you can tell because I don’t normally write novels like this. Thank you Noel! If you need flooring and/or tile work, he’s your guy. Check out his work on Instagram too."See more
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Kimberly F. says, "I recently helped my friend get new flooring and a kitchen backsplash done in her home. We used Noel, the owner of Noel's Fine Floors and y’all...I have to heap praise on Noel and his company. For those that know me in real life, y’all know I’m pretty blunt and don’t have a fake bone in my body or say things I don’t believe or mean. So what about to say, I know y’all know this is seriously sincere. I have had home repair/remodel work done for myself and helped many people over the years with their projects. NOT once have I experienced the trifecta. The trifecta is a good/reasonable price, excellent work, and good communication/respect for my time. It’s either none of those or a combination but NEVER the trifecta. Y’all...if ever there was a time when I desperately needed the trifecta, it was this. Between personal stuff, the pandemic, job worries stress, etc...this experience honestly felt like a gift from God. Noel does what he says he’s going to do and more. He shows up when he’s going to show up and if he was delayed, there was proactive communication from him to tell us. When you called, he answered. We went over to the job site at night and y’all, it was like a maid tidied up in there every night. It was immaculate. He treated the house like it was HIS house. I’m normally A-type supreme but with Noel, I got to relax and not worry. THAT was priceless. He had me so comfortable, he was asking how we wanted the tile and I was all, “He knows what he’s doing, let him do it. I’m sure it’ll look great.” And y’all, of course he fancy-fied it all up with the materials we gave him and went the extra mile in places not within his scope but he saw the need and did it. When looking at Noel’s portfolio, it would be easy to assume someone who does such expensive high end custom work would cut corners on a little job like ours but honestly...he made us feel like his only client (even though he squeezed us in between two big jobs) during the whole experience. I couldn’t stop raving about how easy he made it for us and how thankful we were given all the stressors, that I even teared up talking about it a couple of times. Noel not only has a fantastic company that does amazing, superior quality work, with exceptional customer service, but he’s just a great guy who takes pride in what he does and it shows. We couldn’t be more pleased with the outcome and the experience and you can tell because I don’t normally write novels like this. Thank you Noel! If you need flooring and/or tile work, he’s your guy. Check out his work on Instagram too."

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Cleaning an epoxy floor is an extensive job in any warehouse or larger space, making it a job best left to a professional who can get it done quickly and effectively. However, there are several bits of maintenance you should perform by yourself in between professional cleanings. For example, you can remove grit from the floor with a broom, dust mop and/or shop vacuum.  Make sure you wipe away chemical spills like automotive fluids before they become permanent spots on the floor. 

Epoxy flooring has several advantages. The biggest benefit is its durability. Epoxy floors are highly durable and tend to outlast standard flooring systems. A few other pros include: 

  • It’s also easy to maintain due to its glossy finish and seamless nature.
  • It can be highly customized. You can choose different colors, designs, effects and even inserts like coins, flakes and other details.
  • It's  affordable — far more so than hardwood and other types of flooring. This value continues to pay off over time.
  • It can be slip-resistant with additional additives.

There are many different options for epoxy floor coatings, including:

  • Water-based epoxy coating
  • 100% solids epoxy 
  • Polyurethane topcoat
  • Metallic epoxy
  • Mortar epoxy coatings
  • Self-leveling epoxy coating
  • Self-dispersing epoxy coating
  • Flake epoxy flooring
  • Mortar epoxy coating
  • Graveled epoxy coating
  • Terrazzo epoxy coating
  • And more

Talk to an epoxy flooring specialist in your area to see what your options are, and get advice on the best type to use on your floors.

The best epoxy garage floor coating is a premium multi-layer epoxy system. When you hire a professional, you can choose more durable options like 100% solids epoxy floor coating, which is great for repelling stains and abrasion. Choose a clear epoxy or polyurethane top coat to protect this layer.

Epoxy floor coatings typically range from 0.011 inches (11 mils) to 0.375 inches (375 mils). Thin coating systems have wide variability in their performance and are generally best for low-traffic areas, with the exception being high-performance topcoats that can handle heavier traffic in low-impact situations. Oftentimes, thicker coatings mean your project might be more expensive but will last longer. Talk to epoxy flooring professionals near you to discuss the pros and cons of thick and thin coatings.

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.

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.

The lifespan of epoxy flooring depends heavily on where it’s located, how much traffic it sees, the company or contractor you hire and how well you stay on top of maintenance. Some experts say epoxy floors can last for seven, 10, 20 or even 30 years. Still, you will likely need to re-coat your concrete floors every couple of years. This is the case even in areas like commercial workspaces, professional garages, restaurants, factories, and other areas with plenty of foot traffic. For homes and other residential applications with lighter traffic, epoxy flooring is capable of lasting far longer. 

Epoxy floor coating and installation is a highly specialized job that is best left to professionals and specialists. Plenty of companies and contractors offer epoxy floor cleaning, repair, coating and installation services for garages, warehouses, commercial workshops and even residential spaces. Find an epoxy flooring specialist near you who can assess the state of the subsurface to identify problems before they arise.

On average, installing floor epoxy in your garage costs between $1,870 and $2,700. This price will depend on the size of your floor, as well as the current condition of the concrete. If the pro has to repair cracked concrete or clean significant stains, the cost will likely be higher. If you’d like to add color, decorative chips or features for anti-skid properties, you will likely pay more. 

Here are the best epoxy flooring professionals near you — contact several pros to get free cost estimates so you can start planning your project.

Also read, “How much does an epoxy garage floor cost?

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