Are you considering getting laminate flooring in your home? If so, shoot me a message. I can install it for you alot cheaper that Lowes or Home Depot. -Joel
2/12/2007 5:57:17 PM
...my question is who can't install their own laminate...
2/12/2007 6:10:31 PM
Are you covered for at least 2,000,000.00 in general liability insurance, do you have Workman's compensation insurance, are you licensed and bonded in the state of NC to install laminate flooring. Do you install laminate to the standards set forth by the NALFA[Edited on February 12, 2007 at 6:21 PM. Reason : .]
2/12/2007 6:20:14 PM
2/12/2007 6:25:49 PM
i was actually just fucking around, but good for you.get that money playa
2/12/2007 6:27:38 PM
^^They don't?Thank goodness I don't live in a tool deprived world. [Edited on February 12, 2007 at 6:32 PM. Reason : lack of a carit]
2/12/2007 6:32:33 PM
Yeah I am gonna need some done in my upstairs bathroom. But Im not interested unless you are a genuine licensed installer. Youll need to post more information.To clarify, I am not interested if you are doing this as side work.
2/12/2007 6:46:46 PM
There is licensing associated with installing laminates?
2/12/2007 6:53:06 PM
short answer, yesDo you do carpet? would be about 1500SF, we will prep the floor ... pull out old flooring, old tackstrips, etc. ... you install any underlayments, padding, carpet, and if needed quarter rounds - possibly also some baseboard in the hallway since we're having trouble with it
2/12/2007 9:37:43 PM
oh for christ's sake - i can understand a homeowner wanting a licensed/bonded/insured guy to come in and install it, but seriously,
2/12/2007 10:21:01 PM
^My granny is 83 and still climbs up that ladder and cleans out her own ducts and drains.
2/12/2007 10:30:48 PM
I need a licensed person to wash my dishes. PM with prices.
2/12/2007 10:30:50 PM
are people still installing laminate as opposed to something with a better resale value?
2/12/2007 10:31:53 PM
it goes nice with all the wood panelling im putting in.
2/12/2007 10:43:44 PM
2/12/2007 10:43:56 PM
brazillian cherry hardwood.
2/13/2007 3:18:38 PM
I need a certified installer for real hardwoods in my new living roomnot any laminate crap
2/13/2007 3:23:22 PM
Tile and Stone FTWhardwoods suck and i have them
2/13/2007 3:28:16 PM
I would never buy hardwoods if I had or ever planned on having a dog. Their nails are murder on wood floors over time.For pets, tile & laminate FTW
2/13/2007 3:36:12 PM
2/13/2007 5:12:21 PM
2/13/2007 5:28:38 PM
ExactlyLaminate should fall under handyman type shit, and probably could if you partition the work enough. Licensing is important for work that is potentially dangerous, very expensive, or critical to the function of the house. For shit like painting, laminate, etc. licensing is just a scam.
2/13/2007 5:37:03 PM
2/13/2007 6:13:21 PM
2/13/2007 6:28:23 PM
c-l-a-s-s-i-f-i-e-d-s
2/13/2007 6:37:29 PM
b-u-y-a-n-a-d
2/13/2007 7:31:10 PM
Try Stock Interiors or Creative Touch Interiors
2/13/2007 7:47:03 PM
Heres some photos of the job I did yesterday....First I rip up all the old carpet and quarter round.Then I pull up all the old carpet padding and tack strip.After the floor has been scraped totally clean, I put down the moisture barrier.Now I can start to lay the laminate.In the kitchen...Once the entire floor is layed I cut the quarter round and shoot it down. Clean up....Then "Hallelujah Hollaback."[Edited on February 16, 2007 at 12:10 PM. Reason : .]
2/16/2007 12:08:39 PM
Hallelujah Hollaback!
2/16/2007 1:13:10 PM
TragicNature - I might be giving you a call. We are putting some laminate flooring in our living room. I have actually done it before, however with working at IBM, playing in a band, and saving the rest of the time to play with my 4 year old I just don't have the time. I will PM you when we are ready !!
2/16/2007 5:18:37 PM
You work in the park?
2/16/2007 6:15:03 PM
^Yes I have an office in the park, however I work from home also....bldg 501. Do you work at IBM ?
2/16/2007 6:23:05 PM
yeah, 500
2/16/2007 6:23:30 PM
^^^^Right on man. Hope to hear from you soon. -Joel
2/17/2007 4:21:00 PM
how much does putting in laminate floors usually cost? Laminate included?and what about stairs? Are they harder to do? I was thinking about it, but probably won't because a) I'm broke, and b) I have 3 floors so figuring out which ones to do would be a bitch, and if I did all of them, the stairs would probably cost lots o $$
2/17/2007 5:30:20 PM
Lamnate flooring at Lowes/Home Depot generally runs from 40-55$ a box. Thats for anywhere from 15-25 square feet. But theres also lumber liquidation warehouses that sell it for 1.00$ a square. You can find deals if you look. Lowes pays me 2.25 a square to install and thats AFTER they take their cut. I have no idea exactly what their cut is. Bottom line is that installing laminate flooring in your home is EXPENSIVE. The job pictured above was 700 square feet for a bathroom, hall, living room, and kitchen. It took 40 boxes of laminate that cost 50$ per box. Thats 2000$ for the materials alone. Then at least 1575$ for the installation. So about 4000$ for the job pictured above.I wouldn't recommend doing laminate on your stairs for several reasons. First the existing treads have to be cut flush with the riser below. Most treads overhang the riser by about 1.0-1.5 inches. So you actually lose some floor space. Generally, they are also a pain in the ass, so whoever installs your laminte is gonna charge more than they usually would.With that said, EVERY JOB IS DIFFERENT. So the best way to know is to have someone come out and take a look at it. Thats where I come in. [Edited on February 17, 2007 at 9:33 PM. Reason : ..]
2/17/2007 9:26:13 PM
2/19/2007 12:12:10 PM
How much are you goin to charge us per square? I've done it before, but depending on your price you could be a convience.
2/19/2007 4:37:04 PM
2/19/2007 4:48:28 PM
so in general, do you think laminate (or equivalent) flooring increases the value of a house by the amount it costs to buy and install?my dad is in construction, and he says that laminate is basically the same, value wise, as new carpet. In that yeah, it looks nice, and you'll probably be happy with it, but don't look to it create a positive ROI for your resale. If you want to increase the value of your home, you'd have to go with real hardwood, which is more expensive, harder to install, and has a whole other set of problems from laminates.
2/19/2007 5:00:31 PM
^ true, but most ppl run into the decision when redoing their flooring.. its not like someone is going to rip out brand new carpet and put in laminate... lots of ppl like the look better than carpet and its easier to install yourself.. it seems to be geared toward the do-it-yourselfer that wants the look of hardwood without the downside.
2/19/2007 5:27:09 PM
2/19/2007 5:35:12 PM
got some PLAM we need provided and installed in a bank we're goingyou got people in Charlotte?
2/19/2007 5:45:22 PM
I'm surprised you didn't put any deadening material under your laminate. Products like SilentWalk are usually pretty standard for laminate floors.
2/19/2007 9:38:28 PM
A new nose piece is installed....and yes it looks the same. Basically when you cut the treads youre forever altering the actual stairs. I should have been more clear. Also is 40$ per stair. Ouch!
3/1/2007 3:51:16 PM
don't you just hate the weekend warriors that THINK they know something
3/1/2007 5:56:58 PM
haha, hell yeah. especially the ones who don't even undercut the door jambs.
3/2/2007 9:12:40 AM