Locally owned and operated by Donald Freeman. We employ 4 fulltime employees and use only local proven sub-contractors and stand behind all of our work. All estimates are free. If it can be built, we build it!! Member of the Sulphur Springs Chamber of Commerce.
Locally owned and operated by Donald Freeman. We employ 4 fulltime employees and use only local proven sub-contractors and stand behind all of our work. All estimates are free. If it can be built, we build it!! Member of the Sulphur Springs Chamber of Commerce.
Heart of Texas Flooring
Heart of Texas Flooring
We are a close knit professional family of custom remodel contractors, subcontractors, and skilled trades people. As your Contractor, I promise to provide daily and professional one on one personal attention to you and your project. We offer several payment options including all major credit cards and PayPal.
We are a close knit professional family of custom remodel contractors, subcontractors, and skilled trades people. As your Contractor, I promise to provide daily and professional one on one personal attention to you and your project. We offer several payment options including all major credit cards and PayPal.
At Cope Contracting we are a complete general contractor, that can take care of all your needs when it comes to any project around your home1
At Cope Contracting we are a complete general contractor, that can take care of all your needs when it comes to any project around your home1
At PNC we provide exceptional health care, companionship, and patient dignity through accuracy, efficiency an compassion.
At PNC we provide exceptional health care, companionship, and patient dignity through accuracy, efficiency an compassion.
We design and build custom cabinets and wood furniture. We also do all sorts of home renovations.
"It went so well and they did exactly what the contract said that they would do. Our contract was specific that left nothing to misunderstand about what I wanted done or they to do. They were working with 24 year old oak cabinets and were exact in matching corners & fronts of those old cabinets. It all looks so good. I worked with the owners daughter. The owner was very nice also. The carpenters were a pleasure to work with. They did their work and then the owner would call or text me to ask it there was anything that needed their attention. The payment process was excellent in that it was all done on Intuit and could come directly out of my checking account."
Gayle T on March 2018
We design and build custom cabinets and wood furniture. We also do all sorts of home renovations.
"It went so well and they did exactly what the contract said that they would do. Our contract was specific that left nothing to misunderstand about what I wanted done or they to do. They were working with 24 year old oak cabinets and were exact in matching corners & fronts of those old cabinets. It all looks so good. I worked with the owners daughter. The owner was very nice also. The carpenters were a pleasure to work with. They did their work and then the owner would call or text me to ask it there was anything that needed their attention. The payment process was excellent in that it was all done on Intuit and could come directly out of my checking account."
Gayle T on March 2018
All in one Home Improvement company. 20+ years of experiance.
All in one Home Improvement company. 20+ years of experiance.
Dust Free Tile Removal. Removing old tile flooring the traditional way is very dusty, laborious, and harmful. Most contractors will spend hours just taping off rooms with plastic wrap in an effort to "minimize" the spread of dust from thinset removal. However, thinset dust is so fine that even with great effort, it will still settle everywhere, covering your walls, cabinets and counters. Besides just being a nuisance, the dust can get into your duct system and even wreak havoc in your electronic equipment like televisions and personal computers. Most importantly, the dust is harmful to you and your pet's health, because it contains Crystalline Silica which can lead to the disease Silicosis.
Dust Free Tile Removal. Removing old tile flooring the traditional way is very dusty, laborious, and harmful. Most contractors will spend hours just taping off rooms with plastic wrap in an effort to "minimize" the spread of dust from thinset removal. However, thinset dust is so fine that even with great effort, it will still settle everywhere, covering your walls, cabinets and counters. Besides just being a nuisance, the dust can get into your duct system and even wreak havoc in your electronic equipment like televisions and personal computers. Most importantly, the dust is harmful to you and your pet's health, because it contains Crystalline Silica which can lead to the disease Silicosis.
Travertine is a natural limestone cut into slabs and processed into tiles. In contrast, porcelain tiles are a form of ceramic made to mimic the look of natural stone. Travertine is porous and less durable than porcelain, which is extremely hard and resistant to scratching and water. Natural stones like travertine are also more expensive than ceramic tiles. Porcelain tiles cost between $3 and $6 per square foot.
To maintain travertine tile, avoid abrasive cleaners and harsh chemicals that may damage its porous nature. Use warm water, gentle cleaners, and a soft microfiber rag or mop to wipe the surface. Then, dry your floors with another clean rag or mop. You should mop weekly and wipe up spills as soon as possible to keep your travertine looking its best.
Hairline cracks in travertine tiles often originate from cracks or voids in the concrete subfloor. You can avoid this kind of damage by applying an elastic fracture-guard coating on top of the concrete slab before installing the tile. The coating provides the added benefit of locking away any moisture that might otherwise creep up from the concrete slab.
Travertine tiles last between 75 and 100 years when installed correctly and maintained with the proper care. By regularly cleaning with the right products and handling furniture moves carefully, you ensure the tiles retain their natural beauty and strength over time. Consistent maintenance, including proper sealing, keeps your travertine floors durable for decades.
To reseal travertine tile, start with a thorough steam cleaning of the tile and grout to remove dirt and debris. After cleaning, apply a high-quality sealant to protect the tile surface. Sealants cost between $30 and $40 per quart, and professional resealing services charge $1 to $2 per square foot, ensuring your tile remains protected and visually appealing.