Ever wonder what you're neighbours are doing to improve their homes? Discover what other Waterloo homeowners have planned for their Flooring projects by reading the details of their request for quotes below.
In total, TrustedPros has received 29 Flooring projects posted by homeowners in Waterloo seeking the services of local Floor Laying Contractors. Total estimated value of these projects is $424,000.00 with a per project average of $14,620.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Kitchener | 68 | $651,000.00 | $9,573.00 |
Cambridge | 53 | $325,000.00 | $6,132.00 |
Guelph | 51 | $536,000.00 | $10,509.00 |
Waterloo | 29 | $424,000.00 | $14,620.00 |
Hello,
I am looking for a contractor to install vinyl plank flooring in an area of approximately 800 sq. ft. and replace a railing on a staircase. There are a total of 11 stair steps where flooring would need to be installed. Job would involve removing and disposing of existing carpet and a small area which is tiled. Also, replace baseboards and two vents.
Looking for preliminary quotes for the following project:
Supply and install
- 600 sq. ft. Bamboo (Carbonized Horizontal; solid, not engineered, with option for no added urea formaldehyde product)
- Stairnosing (1)
- T-Moulding
- Baseboards 6" white
- 100 sq. ft. ceramic tile
This project is for my mother's main residence, but I am coordinating for her. To set up a site visit, please contact her directly (number below)
We are looking to get new flooring (laminate wood), counter top replacement in the kitchen along with the island, paint the house (3 bedrooms, main areas). Also interested in potentially getting a few other odds and end done such as the replacement of the vanity in the bathroom, fixing a gate on the fence, etc..
Located in Waterloo (Laurelwood area). The house is approximately 1400 sq with tile in the kitchen/bathroom and carpet in all other areas. Looking to get a quote and wondering if you are free this Saturday morning or Monday.
I have approximately a total of 300 square ft (at the high end) of existing 2 1/4 wide x 3/4 thick Bruce natural hardwood that has yellowed over time. The main living area is 18’ x 6” and a L shaped hallway area that goes to the two bedrooms that’s 3’ x 2’ 9” and 4’ 3” x 9’. It was originally installed in 1996. I would like it sanded and refinished . What would be the approximate cost? Thankyou.
I would like to replace a carpeted floor with hardwood. Project scope includes hardwood installation on carpeted stairs also.
Scope:
Type of floor: Hardwood / engineered hardwood
Area: approx 700 sq ft (3 rooms + hallway)
Number of stairs: 13
Includes: Removing carpets, removing and reattaching baseboards.
There is a oak stair railing that may need to be stained to match the hardwood stain.
The house renovation checklist:
-flooring (SPC, 870 sf )
-painting (house total 1667 SF)
-install a wall between the basement and the 1st floor (8ft)
-install two doors
-install a shower cabinet
-lighting (maybe)
-install a sink at basement (maybe)
Small Townhouse approx 1100 sq ft.
Load bearing wall between Kitchen & Dining room to be removed.
New Kitchen counter tops & cub bards.
New flooring throughout the house, including stairs & bedrooms. (laminate)
New appliances.
Some painting.
Looking to start asap, budget is 30K.
I am the property owner of a newly purchased detached house in the Laurel Woods area of Waterloo. I have 3 bedrooms totalling 365 square feet in a modern house (2002) that I want to lay laminate flooring in. I propose to purchase the flooring (the type with the backing/under-padding) and also remove the existing carpet down to the subfloor to ready the rooms for installation. The work would have to take place the week of June 4 to June 8.
Thank you.
Hello,
We have a big project underway and need a quote. Our upstairs floor has been stripped to sub-floor and we have 450 sq. ft. of laminate to install. (15mm laminate has already been purchased) We need help. A bathroom reno. is also in the works so vinyl flooring will be needed. Can someone come and have a look and give us a reasonable quote?
Thank you.
Heidi
Remove the carpets (3 rooms and hallway) and vinyl kitchen floor and baseboards from all the rooms. This unit its about 1000 square feet. Remove the cabinets from the kitchen that I plan to replace with Ikea product.
These cabinets need to be hung properly, a countertop has to be installed. A new sink will also be added.
A laminate/wood floor is to be put in throughout, (1000 sq. feet) and baseboards, that are first to be painted by painter and when put in, a second coat will be added.
New toilet is to be installed. Also, new fan in bathroom.
There are electrical fixtures to be replaced, and electric outlet covers replaced.
Hello!
Looking for someone with drywall, and perhaps laminate floor installation skills, and ideally with experience around sound dampening.
I have a basemsent tenant in an older house that I own (I live upstairs), and would like to do some soundproofing to reduce the impact noise carrying from my feet down below into his ceiling, as well as airbourne noise traveling up or down.
I don't think I can completely redo the tenant ceiling right now, because he's living in there. The current ceiling in his unit is some kind of soft small tile. It doesn't life up easily and I'm not sure how it is mounted. IF it can be easily removed/put-back it might be nice to add some sound dampening insualtion up there like Roxul Safe N Sound. But ripping it out and redoing it with drywall, resiliant channel, etc is unfortunately not an option (unless it can be done in a day witout messing up the furniture that's in there).
I'm planning on redoing my laminate floors, and would like to take advantage of the floor being up to add some sound suppression (thick rubber underlayment, mass-loaded vinyl, even sliding some sound dampening insulation inbetween the joists if possible). Ideally someone with experience in this domain can install the matts, seal the gaps, and even lay down the replacement tongue and groove laminate.
Finally, the unit is self contained but there is a wall separating it from a laundry/utility room that is also in the basement. I would like to enhacne the sound suppression of these walls by some means (green glue, quietrock, roxul safe n sound, etc).
There is an open ceiling in the area outside the unit in the basement currently. It would be great if we could add a ceiling with sound dampening materials here to further reduce sound transmission up/down levels.
The floor area upstairs is around 485 square feet. The basement area outside of the tenant's unit that I'm looking to drywall and add a ceiling is less than 200 square feet. The tenants unit is probably around 400 square feet.
Thanks,
--Jon
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