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The experts at Carpet Express recommend FloorTek Installation for residential and commercial floor covering installation within a 150 mile radius of Dalton, GA.
The FloorTek Installation area includes Atlanta, Georgia and Chattanooga, Tennessee, but they will consider any jobs outside their normal service area. LaGretta Sexton is the installation coordinator, and can be reached at (706) 529-5810.
Excellent independent installers are available in most towns around the country. You can check your local yellow pages, or ask friends for recommendations. Always ask for references and be sure to go over the details of the installation with the installer. This includes the cost of pulling up and hauling off old flooring, moving furniture, and pick-up from your local terminal. You may also want to discuss where seams will be. Be sure your carpet is power-stretched, otherwise, it will begin to wrinkle shortly after installation.
There are many quality alternatives for installation besides FloorTek Installation. CFI, which stands for Certified Floorcovering Installers, was founded in 1993 for the purpose of identifying and certifying flooring installers to achieve customer satisfaction through quality installation. The organization of over 12,000 members worldwide promotes installation excellence and customer satisfaction in the field of flooring installation. Carpet Express is not in anyway affiliated with CFI, but they are a great source for people outside of our service area. They can be found on the web at http://www.cfiinstallers.com.
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Carpet installation costs vary based on installation specifics.
Cost management is a vital aspect of installing flooring material, because you need to balance the cost of the material with the cost of the installation. While carpet installations are some of the most affordable in comparison to natural stone or hardwood floors, it still helps to know how the average costs are broken down to get the most out of your ordering and installation.
As of 2013, carpet costs range depending on the quality you desire, with a low-end carpet ranging from $2 to $3 on average per square foot. Carpet is actually sold by the yard, but most shops advertise in square feet to avoid customer confusion. So the typical inexpensive carpet is around $6 to $9 per yard, while mid-range go up to around $20 to $25 a yard and luxury carpets are upwards of $30 to $40 and beyond.
One of the hidden costs that many homeowners fail to take into consideration is floor prep. While a new home might be fairly minimal in terms of what needs to be done in advance of an installation, older homes facing a remodel are expensive. Removing carpet, padding, tack strips and glue requires time and labor. On top of that, an installer may also charge a carpet removal fee for using their vehicle to transport things to the landfill. Typically, these costs range from $2 to $4 per yard as of 2013. If there are difficult materials to remove, such as tile and hardwood, labor costs go up.
Labor costs are one of the most flexible aspects of carpet installation and vary depending on which installer you talk to. As of this writing, expect to pay between $9 to $12 per square yard of carpet installation for a competitive, average installer. Luxury carpets can cost three times that. Stairs and other difficult areas cost more, as do outdoor carpets and specialty paddings. The more complex the installation, and the more specialized the installer, the more you can expect to pay.
If you are hiring an installer to do the work for you, the tools are part of the job. But if you are doing it on your own, you have to factor in rental costs, as many of the tools you need for the job are not commonly found in the house, such as a carpet stretcher, edge trimmer, seaming tool and trowel for glue spreading (when required). Tool rentals vary from $30 to $50 per day as of this writing.
Tim Anderson has been freelance writing since 2007. His has been published online through GTV Magazine, Home Anatomy, TravBuddy, MMO Hub, Killer Guides and the Delegate2 group. He spent more than 15 years as a third-generation tile and stone contractor before transitioning into freelance writing.
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Commenced in the year 2006, God's Enterprise is an eminent organization engaged in manufacturing, trading and supplying a wide range of Roofing Material. Our wide product range includes Polycarbonate Sheets, Self Drilling and Roofing Sheets. Apart from this we are also offering Roofing Works Services, Erection and Fabrication Services and Turnkey Projects to our valuable clients. These products are highly appreciated by the clients owing to their several features such as low maintenance, durable make and ability to withstand harsh weather conditions. Furthermore, our range is used for fixing various machines & equipment in several industries.
In order to cater variegated bulk demands of customers, we have developed state of art infrastructure facility which comprises of advanced manufacturing, quality inspection and warehousing facility. We have a skilled team of professionals, which has played a significant role in the success of our organization. We also have a large warehouse to store systematically products in bulk amount. For the convenience of our valued patrons, we accept varied payment modes from them. Our premium quality products and transparent deals have enabled us to develop a huge client base across the country.
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East Kentucky: Ohio Valley: London:
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New replacement vinyl windows, doors, and vinyl siding can make a major improvement to your London homes external appearance, as well as increase energy efficiency and property value. Window World of East Kentuckys new replacement windows are sure to turn a few heads, as your home will look like it is the newest, sleekest, and most modern home on the block.
Our superior line of products, as well as our top-of-the-line customer service has earned us many distinguished awards, including the coveted Good Housekeeping Seal, Energy Star Certification, and EPA Lead-Safe Certification. So next time you see a home with beautiful new windows in your London, Kentucky neighborhood, ask who installed them. The answer will probably be Window World of East Kentucky! Contact us today, to schedule your free in-home demo, your home will thank you!
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Welcome to Main Street Morgantown! Our beautiful city is home to over 26,000 people. With one of the strongest economies for small metro areas (CNN Money) Morgantown has much to offer. From outdoors activities, to a state of the art research institution, to a historic downtown rife with history, weve got it all. Nestled in the hills of northern West Virginia, Morgantown is a hop skip and a jump away from the Pittsburgh and Washington D.C. metro areas but is just far enough away to provide a relaxing and scenic ambience.
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Heating and cooling your attic can be a challenge. In summer, intense sunlight cooks the large expanse of the roof over your head; in winter, drafts from wind and cold suck the cozy out of your new attic remodel. Adequately insulating your remodel and extending your HVAC system are the keys to heating and cooling it year-round.
Insulation options
There are many types of attic insulation to install between roof rafters the most important factor in heating and cooling the attic. Choose the highest possible R-value (a materials ability to block heat moving through it), and install it correctly to prevent heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. Also leave a couple of inches between insulation and rafters to allow airflow from soffit vents to roof vents.
Fiberglass batts: Six-inch-thick, high-density fiberglass batt insulation with an R-value of 21 (40 cents/sq. ft.) fits snugly in most 2x8 rafter space but also leaves a couple of inches of airspace. In extreme climates, add more insulation to your attic ceiling by increasing the depth of each rafter by nailing 2x2s on the bottom edges of the rafters. The added depth can accommodate R-30 (43 cents/sq.ft.), 8.5-inch-thick high-density fiberglass batt insulation.
Rigid foam: One way to bump up the R-value of your batts is to attach 1-inch-thick sheets of rigid foam to the rafters over fiberglass insulation, then drywall over it. That combination adds an R-value of about R-6. Expect to pay about $1.30/sq.ft. Of course, adding depth to your rafters lowers the ceiling, so make sure your new ceiling height doesnt violate code restrictions for attic ceilingstypically 7 feet 6 inches.
Spray foam: A third heating and cooling option is to have professionals spray foam into the area between the rafters. The R-value of spray foam is approximately twice that of fiberglass of similar thickness. Prices for spray foam installation vary widely by marketexpect to pay a minimum of $3/sq.ft.
Be sure to insulate interior walls between the living area and any unused portion of the attic, such as the space behind knee walls. Also, plug any heating or cooling escape routes at the ends of gables or around existing windows.
Extending heating and cooling systems
Insulation keeps heating and cooling IN your new attic space, but your HVAC system delivers the heat and cool TO the space. Consult with an HVAC professional to determine if your existing system has the capacity to handle the extra load. Even so, you may have to find a path for new ductwork. In some instances, you can borrow space from a closet in the living area below your attic.
If installing new ductwork isnt feasible, consider installing electric baseboard heaters. Two 1,000-watt baseboard heaters, plus a small baseboard heater for the bathroom, will warm the attic for about $150.
Small air conditioners also can supplement or replace your central air conditioning system. Small window units and portable air conditioners that provide between 7,000 and 10,000 BTUs of cooling power will adequately cool a 15x15 attic room. Expect to pay $300 to $600 for a small air conditioner.
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How to Choose a Good AC Contractor
In order to work as an HVAC technician, a person must graduate with an associate degree in the field or enter into an apprenticeship program.
Some contractors may also learn their craft while on the job. After they receive their education, whether it's through a school or training, the graduates must then complete an exam to receive a certification if they intend to work with refrigerators or air conditioners.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires this certification since appliances that use refrigerants can harm the ecosystem if they're not properly installed or maintained. While the EPA mandates this area of HVAC work, requiring a technician to get a license is up to the state to decide. With that said, not all states demand contractors to obtain one.
Your heating and air units are some of the most complex systems in your property, so complete your research before selecting a professional to do the work. Here's a checklist of questions to ask yourself and things to consider when making your choice:
What Kind of Work is Needed? Do you need someone to install a completely new HVAC unit? Does your current system need repairs? Do you only require routine maintenance? Once you make a list of the necessary work, you can shop around to collect bids from heating and air companies in your community.
Can Your Family or Friends Recommend a Service? Your loved ones will most likely give you the best advice regarding technicians that worked for them and which ones to avoid. Ask around when beginning your search. Friends and family could lead you to a reputable contractor. Even if you don't need HVAC help at the moment, you can save the recommended company's contact information for when you do.
Is the HVAC Contractor Licensed in Your State? Considering the work that may need to be done on your unit, it's best to look for a licensed professional. Do a search or contact your state's heating, air conditioning and refrigeration contractors board to ensure a technician is licensed.
Also, make sure the contractor is registered with your state or city to do the kind or work you require.
Is the Company Insured? You want the professional you hire to carry insurance. If they don't, you run the risk of paying out of pocket for any damage they might do to your home or commercial building. An HVAC technician not only needs liability coverage for work-related damage, but also coverage to handle any bodily injuries they sustain on the job.
Is the Technician Bonded? Not all service providers may be bonded, but finding one that is can be crucial for property owners. Ensure the bond is large enough to cover any costs if the technician doesn't complete the project or walks off the job. You don't want to be left with a bill and unfinished work.
One service an HVAC contractor can provide is a diagnostic test of your heating and central air unit. A reputable technician will examine your unit and ask you questions about various aspects of the system. He or she will check your furnace as well as ductwork and discuss options with you. Beware of a contractor that takes a quick look through your home or place of business and immediately tells you replacing your HVAC system is necessary.
Expect the average air conditioning unit to last between eight and 12 years. If it's more than 12 years old, it could be expensive to repair if the system breaks down often. Also, parts for older air conditioners are harder to find since some manufacturers discontinue them.
Restoring or replacing an aging unit can get expensive. It could be time to invest in a new model if your utility bills are rising and you notice uneven air flow and temperatures throughout your property. If one room is cooler than another, consider a total replacement.
If your system makes a lot of noise when it powers on or if it turns off suddenly, it's time to replace it with a new, more energy-efficient model.
On the other hand, if the air conditioner is relatively new and still within its age range, it's more cost-effective to get a contractor to repair it.
The time it takes to install an AC unit and the associated cost depends on the square footage of your home. Many homeowners spend between $3,677 to $7,151 for a contractor to put in a new central air system.
A family with a 2,000-square-foot house that already has a forced-air heating unit can expect to pay $3,500 to $4,000 for a cooling system. If technicians don't need to make any changes to the ductwork, then the project should take them an average of two to three days.
If you're having trouble with your air conditioning, there are some problems you can address yourself. However, you should leave the big issues to a professional. Let's take a look at some common dilemmas and what you should do if they arise.
The Air Conditioner Won't Turn On If your unit isn't turning on, check on it outside to make sure the condenser is still running. Ensure it's fully plugged in and that your thermostat is set. Lower the thermostat by a few more degrees than your typical setting. You should hear it power on after doing so. If that doesn't take care of the problem, check your fuse box. You could have a blown fuse or a tripped circuit that's causing the air conditioner to not turn on.
The System isn't Cooling the Air Is the air conditioner on your thermostat set low, but you aren't feeling cool air? It could be that debris is blocking the condenser. Check on your system outside and remove any tree branches or leaves from around it. Debris can easily obstruct air flow, so make sure the area around your air conditioning unit is clean and trimmed back. Additionally, make sure your filter is clean. A buildup of dirt and dust can cause poor air circulation.
Refrigerant is Leaking A refrigerant leak not only keeps your air conditioner from running efficiently, it's also harmful to the environment. There are many things that can cause your air conditioner to leak coolant, but the usual culprit is a problem with the evaporator coil or outdoor condenser coil. If you discover any freon coming out of your unit, contact a professional. It could be that you need to obtain a patch or a whole new part to resolve the problem.
The Air Conditioner is Making Noises Is your unit running loud or making odd noises? To properly diagnose the problem, find out where the noises are coming from. A banging or clanking sound could be due to a loose part. If you hear a hissing sound, it's most likely because of a refrigerant leak and you should contact an HVAC technician as soon as possible.
There are Sensor or Drainage Issues It's important to keep your air conditioning unit level, because if it's not, you could be faced with a host of problems. If you notice your system is acting inconsistently, the sensor is most likely out of place. Turn off the unit and reach behind its control panel while carefully bending the sensor back into place near the evaporative coil.
If you happen to live in a hot and humid area of the country, you're also bound to face drainage problems with your unit since moisture can trap itself inside the system. Routine maintenance can cut down on drainage issues by cleaning out any mold or algae from blocking the drain. If you notice moldy smells whenever you turn the thermostat down, it's best to check on your system.
To clean your air conditioner drain, first shut off the power to your unit at both the thermostat and the breaker. Then remove the drain pan. If the pan is full of water, soak up the liquid with a few towels or rags or use a wet vacuum. You can use a solution of water and distilled vinegar, or substitute peroxide for the vinegar, to clean out the drain pipe. Let the pipe sit for a while in the solution and then put all the parts back in place. Once you start using your air conditioner on a regular basis, check it periodically to ensure condensation isn't building up.
You can keep your air conditioner running efficiently with some preventative care measures. Here are various steps you can take that will prolong the life of your system and help you save on your energy bills each month. Remember to shut off the power to your AC before cleaning it or performing any of these tasks.
Clean Your Filter It's always a good idea to clean the AC's filter at least twice a year. It gets dirty and clogged after a few months, it can increase your unit's energy consumption by as much as 15 percent.
Remove Leaves and Twigs Since many air conditioners are located outside, they could get a lot of debris such as leaves, dirt or sticks in their cages or even in their interiors. After you turn off the power to the unit, use a screwdriver to detach the cage so you can clean the debris from the system.
Clean and Straighten the Fins To get the best performance from your air system, clean the fins of the unit with either a garden hose or a special spray you can find at your local home improvement store. Use your hose to run a strong stream of water to remove any built-up dust or debris stuck in between the fins. Remember that air flows through these little fins, so if dirt gets caught in them or if a fin is bent, it will reduce the cooling efficiency. Use a butter knife or other knife with a dull end to carefully straighten out any smashed fins.
Keep Your Yard Clean Not only is it good to rake up leaves to protect your lawn's grass, it's also beneficial for your air conditioner. Rake leaves, cut grass and trim back any tree branches around the unit as a preventative measure. All this yard debris could end up blocking the fins or other parts of the system and cause your AC to use more power to generate cool air in your home.
Cover it Up for Winter Another precaution you can take to prolong the life of your central air unit is to cover it up during winter. Protect it from ice and snow by putting a sheet of plastic or wood on top of the unit. However, only cover the top and not the whole machine. You don't want to trap moisture that could cause it to rust and you don't want to provide a hiding spot for pests.
Make Sure it's Level Ensure your system is on a level plane. Over the years, the soil and mat under the unit can shift. If it's not balanced, you run the risk of damaging the inner workings of the unit.
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