Licensed
Bonded and
Insured
License # C-10224
Hardwood Floor Installation( nail, glue and float)
~Straight Lay
~Diagonal Lay
Laminate Floor Installation ( click, tap.n.lock, glue)
~Straight Lay
~Diagonal Lay
Baseboard Installation ( any height)
Quarter Round Installation
~Paint grade
~Stained to match
Flooring Installation for Stairs
~Hardwood
~Laminate
Cork underlay installation
Moisture barrier installation
~Bostik's MVP
~Liquid type
Preparation, Sub-floor and Demolition
~Laminate removal
~Tile removal
~Hardwood removal
~Vinyl floor removal
~Plywood sub-floor removal
~Carpet, tacks and strip removal
~Standard Sub-floor prep
~Grinding concrete ( high spots)
~Leveling low spots ( cement)
~Sanding overspray ( paint)
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$2.25/S.F
$3.00/S.F
$1.50-$2.00/S.F
$2.50/S.F
$1.50/S.F
$1.00/S.F
$1.50/S.F
$50.00/step
$40.00/step
$1.00/S.F
$1.00/S.F
$.50/S.F
$.50/S.F
$2.00/S.F
$2.50/S.F
$.50/S.F
$.50/S.F
NO CHARGE
NO CHARGE
$70.00/HR
$70.00/BAG labor included
$.35/S.F
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(727)520-3331
PROMPT, COUTEOUS, AND PROFESSIONAL
WORKMANSHIP & SERVICE
President's Message:
We know there are many hardwood flooring contractors you can choose from to do your flooring installation, so why choose Pinellas Floor Covering Inc.? Simply because we make a difference. Anyone can learn how to cut tile or wood, spread the glue, etc., in a short time. But it takes years to become a PROFESSIONAL CRAFTSMAN and to develop great CUSTOMER SERVICE.
When you choose us, you eliminate risk. You will not have to worry about someone who will come to your house, take your deposit and disappear; be late or not show up or make a big mess and won't clean up, Then worry about wether the job is going to be done properly and according to the manufacturer's guidelines and Local Contractors Laws. You can rely on us because we are licensed, insured professionals, and virtually have no repairs. The reason is because we take the time to do the job to the absolute best of our ability.
The installation of Hardwood Flooring is a very detail oriented project. Its rewards are the enjoyment of the enduring beauty a wood floor gives to any room setting. A successful installation depends upon the installer and close attention to details before and during the actual installation process. It is not a project that we would suggestt a do it yourselfer try.
The Two Most Commonly Used Installation Methods:
Nailed or Stapled: Used with Solid Strip Flooring or Engineered Flooring.
Glued: Used with Engineered or Laminated
Flooring and in conjunction with staples or
nails on Solid Wide Plank Flooring.
Floating: Mostly used for Engineered or Laminated Flooring.