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Shannon

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Going down to my basement there is a 4 x 15 foot hallway that I would like to place a floor covering on.

This hallway will be used alot. I have a small dog that goes out a doggie door leading to our back deck. Any suggestions on a floor covering for that area?
Debra
Debra Demorest, GA
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  • Shannon
    Commented on Mar 31, 2011
    Berber. We have that through out our basement entertainment room. We have had it for about 10 ...»
    years and it still looks good as new. Berber wears well and it's easy to clean.

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Painting: I'm getting ready to repaint and recarpet all of the upstairs. How do I know if I am getting a good deal?

Should I buy the carpet at a discount place and have an installer put it in, or go with a floor covering company that does it all?
Shannon
Shannon Canton, GA on Mar 31, 2011
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  • Meridan Properties, LLC
    Meridan Properties, LLC on Mar 31, 2011
    you first have to know what quality of carpet/pad you want then go form there. Most companies ...»
    install a 3/8 rebond pad with a fairly lightweight carpet. Also be sure they are hauling away the old.

    Let me know if you have questions. I have installed lots of carpet.

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