Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When we redid our last house for resale, we put in a linoleum that looked like slate tile. It was amazing. It looked so much like actual tiles. They did the coloring in the "grout" areas so that it look shadowy and gave the illusion of depth. It was relatively inexpensive and the buyers thought it looked great. This gives fantastic bang-for-the-buck especially when you're thinking of selling in the relatively near future.
Was it local? Can you recommend the company who did the work? I love linoleum and would love a decent company to install!
Actually our house had water damage from 2 pipes bursting and the contractor assigned by Allstate agreed to use any materials that we found and only charge us the difference between what Allstate covered and what we bought. It was something like this one:
http://www.efloors.com/product/4680/1202/laminate-flooring/brand/shaw/shaw-majestic-grandeur-ocean-shore-8mm-laminate-sl206-501.htm
We gave the contractor the ordering information and he ordered it from Lowe's and got us a discount on his contractor rate, so it was cheaper than we priced in the store. He installed it and Allstate paid for the labor. They're more of a general contractor so I don't know if they'd only do floors or not. But the contractor is:
Mike Smith, owner
Smith & Sons Contracting Co., Inc
Phone: (410) 360-5252
Fax: (410) 360-0826
8131 Solley Rd, Pasadena, MD 21122-1110
smith8131@comcast.net
The have a fantastic rating with BBB:
http://www.bbb.org/greater-maryland/business-reviews/contractors-general/smith-and-sons-contracting-in-pasadena-md-19010194
and we thought they were fantastic. Plus I trust Allstate who has always given us top-notch referrals when needed.