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Northeast Flooring Flooring Jacksonville FL

Northeast Flooring Flooring www.localedge.com Custom Wood Flooring, Hardwood Floors,Carpet Repair, Floor Stripping, Floor Waxing, Ceramic Tile, Carpet Restretching, Carpet Installation, Vinyl Flooring, Wood Repair,

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IVC-repairs

How to repair your IVC flooring

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JD Carpet Inc is a carpet carpet installation service located in Durham NC. We specialize in carpet, tile and vinyl flooring as well as the installation of hardwood floors. We can also assist you with carpet repair and carpet cleaning. For the quality and craftsmanship you deserve in a carpet…

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Houston Floor Materials Crown Flooring

Ready to be floored? Check out the selection and rake in the savings at Crown Flooring in Houston. This local suppliers stocks a phenomenal inventory of floor materials, including laminate, natural stones, carpet, tile, vinyl, hardwoods and more! Want to save your floors? Restoration services are available! Visit us www.yellowpages.com

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My dishwasher overflowed over the 4th of July and the water seeped under my vinyl. Immediately the material under the vinyl buckled and formed a ’speed bump’ where (I’m assuming) two boards meet up underneath. I know the repair for the ’speed bump’ will be covered by my insurance. However, what happens to the vinyl? It looks alright, but has become unglued in the damaged area. If it is destroyed during the repair, then what? Will insurance cover a whole new vinyl floor? And to make matters worse, my vinyl floor is no longer manufactured so it wouldn’t be possible to patch it either. Also, since it happened around July 4th is it too late to file a claim? I was waiting to see if the swelling would go back down, and it did a little, but it’s definitely not flat. Any input here?
Thanks!
FYI: We’re not trying to get a new dishwasher. We’ve already repaired that. I’m just interested in what happens to the vinyl if it cannot be matched in case of damage during the repair of the sub-floor.

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