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Last update on April 29, 2025
With over 30 years of experience serving Daviess County and the surrounding areas, Wittmer Sanding is your solution for all your wood floor refinishing needs. We take great pride in our extreme professionalism, timeliness, and superior customer service on every job. We make sure to develop a lasting relationship so that the next time service is needed there will be no question on who to call. Check out our review from satisfied clients. Give us a call today so we can answer all of your questions. Satisfaction guaranteed!
"Really nice guy, very professional and I would recommend him to anyone."
Gerald S on November 2024
With over 30 years of experience serving Daviess County and the surrounding areas, Wittmer Sanding is your solution for all your wood floor refinishing needs. We take great pride in our extreme professionalism, timeliness, and superior customer service on every job. We make sure to develop a lasting relationship so that the next time service is needed there will be no question on who to call. Check out our review from satisfied clients. Give us a call today so we can answer all of your questions. Satisfaction guaranteed!
"Really nice guy, very professional and I would recommend him to anyone."
Gerald S on November 2024
Flooring installation of carpet, lvt,hardwood, vinyl
Flooring installation of carpet, lvt,hardwood, vinyl
RFS, llc is your full service choice for all of your home improvement needs
RFS, llc is your full service choice for all of your home improvement needs
Hello, My name is Russ Fruitt. I am a Showroom Consultant at Lee Supply in Muncie, In. I wanted to reach out and tell you about some services we have to offer. Some you may know and some that are new for our location. As you may already know we offer Plumbing & HVAC supply, Appliances, Division 10 supplies, Water Heaters, Water Conditioning, Lighting and Commercial Quotes. We now have at our Muncie location complete Kitchen and Bath Design at no fee. Some of the brands we offer include Diamond, Omega and Mid-Continent by Masterbrand, Wellborn, Bertch, Leedo, Cambria, Wilsonart, Hartson-Kennedy and More! Lee Supply also offers select Furniture options and Janitorial Supplies, Outdoor Grills and Ovens from Lynk, Coyote, My background includes more than 10 years of Kitchen and Bath Design, Appliance sales, Lighting, Fashion Plumbing, Blueprint takeoff, Building Materials including Millwork, Doors, and more. We can have your products delivered to the Jobsite, Office, or to the nearest Lee Supply location. We are equipped to supply your needs wherever you are. We serve both Residential, Commercial, and Industrial customers. Feel free to contact me with any of your needs: Lee Supply Muncie Russ Fruitt 3401 W Community Dr. Muncie, In. 47304 russ.fruitt@gotolee.com 765-372-8302
Hello, My name is Russ Fruitt. I am a Showroom Consultant at Lee Supply in Muncie, In. I wanted to reach out and tell you about some services we have to offer. Some you may know and some that are new for our location. As you may already know we offer Plumbing & HVAC supply, Appliances, Division 10 supplies, Water Heaters, Water Conditioning, Lighting and Commercial Quotes. We now have at our Muncie location complete Kitchen and Bath Design at no fee. Some of the brands we offer include Diamond, Omega and Mid-Continent by Masterbrand, Wellborn, Bertch, Leedo, Cambria, Wilsonart, Hartson-Kennedy and More! Lee Supply also offers select Furniture options and Janitorial Supplies, Outdoor Grills and Ovens from Lynk, Coyote, My background includes more than 10 years of Kitchen and Bath Design, Appliance sales, Lighting, Fashion Plumbing, Blueprint takeoff, Building Materials including Millwork, Doors, and more. We can have your products delivered to the Jobsite, Office, or to the nearest Lee Supply location. We are equipped to supply your needs wherever you are. We serve both Residential, Commercial, and Industrial customers. Feel free to contact me with any of your needs: Lee Supply Muncie Russ Fruitt 3401 W Community Dr. Muncie, In. 47304 russ.fruitt@gotolee.com 765-372-8302
Hi! I'm Adam Lengacher, and I have been in construction since I was 15 years old. I'd love to help make your dreams come true! I do anything from putting on a new roof, installing framing, drywall installation and garage door installations.
"Friendly people, quick service, good quality work, definitely recommend these guys!"
Jess M on December 2022
Hi! I'm Adam Lengacher, and I have been in construction since I was 15 years old. I'd love to help make your dreams come true! I do anything from putting on a new roof, installing framing, drywall installation and garage door installations.
"Friendly people, quick service, good quality work, definitely recommend these guys!"
Jess M on December 2022
We are a roofing and remodeling company. We do bathroom remodel, kitchen remodel, flooring (tile, ceramic, vinyl, laminate, wood), room additions, drywall, roofing, siding and painting. We have been in this business for 15 years. We have a reliable and dedicated crew who will put your needs first.
"Josh used the wrong connector in both our showers. He replaced one of them and the leaking has stopped. However he refused to replace the one in our main bathroom. The leak was in the wall and we did not see it until it had warped our brand new laminate floor that we had installed. He cussed out my husband, told me there was nothing I could do about his NOT repairing his work and refused to even replace the leaking part. My husband had to seek help to get the leak stopped and now we will have to pay someone to come in and repair the damage he caused. He claimed it was a faulty part but the plumber said he used the wrong kind of connection for the copper pipes we had and that it would always leak. Now we are worried that the shower he supposedly fixed will also leak. We also hired him to do a job for us in Illinois which he was paid in advance for and refuses to complete. He wanted to bring his entire family to the job site and camp out. When we told him we had heavy equipment out there operating and he could not bring his kids, he refused to finish the job. He told me that he talked to his attorney and that there is nothing I can do about his shoddy work or his refusal to complete the jobs or his refusal to fix the damage he caused. He showed up late and left early many days and caused the job to take much longer then it should have. He put a whole in our drywall and fixed the drywall but had to repaint the bedroom to match the color. He did not remove the wall paper at the top of the wall to do the paint job correctly and he painted about a three inch stripe of white on the ceiling on one side that sticks out like a sore thumb because he did not repaint the rest of the ceiling. He put in an outlet for me but the whole is too big and the outlet cover does not cover all of it. He did not put the trim up in the shower along the floor and there is a gap. He did not use the correct caulk around the tub and never came back to replace it. On the house in Illinois he put down the floor but did not mark or cut out the vents in the floor. The gap he left next to the wall is too wide and can't be covered by the trim. We have to pay someone to fix the gap and we have to pay another person to do the floors in both bathrooms that he was already paid to tile. The shower he put in our one bathroom does not drain properly. The drain is not the lowest place in the floor and I have to manually make sure the water drains. The shelf he put in my shower is too long and sticks out past where the shower curtain goes so I have to cut and tape the shower curtain around the shelf to keep from getting water all over the floor every time I take a shower. He was very friendly at first but very belligerent and cussed us out when he was asked to complete his work and/or repair the damage he caused. He brought his wife to the jobsite and she tried to start a fight with me. I do not want to fight. I do not even want him to ever come back into my home. I do think he needs to pay us the money he cost us and the money he was paid for work he did not do. I also do not want to see him do this to anyone else."
Kathy B on July 2019
We are a roofing and remodeling company. We do bathroom remodel, kitchen remodel, flooring (tile, ceramic, vinyl, laminate, wood), room additions, drywall, roofing, siding and painting. We have been in this business for 15 years. We have a reliable and dedicated crew who will put your needs first.
"Josh used the wrong connector in both our showers. He replaced one of them and the leaking has stopped. However he refused to replace the one in our main bathroom. The leak was in the wall and we did not see it until it had warped our brand new laminate floor that we had installed. He cussed out my husband, told me there was nothing I could do about his NOT repairing his work and refused to even replace the leaking part. My husband had to seek help to get the leak stopped and now we will have to pay someone to come in and repair the damage he caused. He claimed it was a faulty part but the plumber said he used the wrong kind of connection for the copper pipes we had and that it would always leak. Now we are worried that the shower he supposedly fixed will also leak. We also hired him to do a job for us in Illinois which he was paid in advance for and refuses to complete. He wanted to bring his entire family to the job site and camp out. When we told him we had heavy equipment out there operating and he could not bring his kids, he refused to finish the job. He told me that he talked to his attorney and that there is nothing I can do about his shoddy work or his refusal to complete the jobs or his refusal to fix the damage he caused. He showed up late and left early many days and caused the job to take much longer then it should have. He put a whole in our drywall and fixed the drywall but had to repaint the bedroom to match the color. He did not remove the wall paper at the top of the wall to do the paint job correctly and he painted about a three inch stripe of white on the ceiling on one side that sticks out like a sore thumb because he did not repaint the rest of the ceiling. He put in an outlet for me but the whole is too big and the outlet cover does not cover all of it. He did not put the trim up in the shower along the floor and there is a gap. He did not use the correct caulk around the tub and never came back to replace it. On the house in Illinois he put down the floor but did not mark or cut out the vents in the floor. The gap he left next to the wall is too wide and can't be covered by the trim. We have to pay someone to fix the gap and we have to pay another person to do the floors in both bathrooms that he was already paid to tile. The shower he put in our one bathroom does not drain properly. The drain is not the lowest place in the floor and I have to manually make sure the water drains. The shelf he put in my shower is too long and sticks out past where the shower curtain goes so I have to cut and tape the shower curtain around the shelf to keep from getting water all over the floor every time I take a shower. He was very friendly at first but very belligerent and cussed us out when he was asked to complete his work and/or repair the damage he caused. He brought his wife to the jobsite and she tried to start a fight with me. I do not want to fight. I do not even want him to ever come back into my home. I do think he needs to pay us the money he cost us and the money he was paid for work he did not do. I also do not want to see him do this to anyone else."
Kathy B on July 2019
Remodeling general. Additional Dba - Miller's Premier Wood Finishing.
Remodeling general. Additional Dba - Miller's Premier Wood Finishing.
A family owned business focused on superb customer satisfaction. Always using the latest trends in the hardwood industry to bring innovative ideas for perfect floor for your dream home or business. We do our absolute best in serving the different needs of each household and building the exact floor with all your desired elements, qualities, and characteristics all for a reasonable price. Our professional trained installers know that your place is one of your most precious assets and it should be treated that way, leaving work place clean and tidy after each work day and finishing projects in a timely manner. We are delighted to start serving the Northern Indiana area and start doing what we do best, bringing your projects to life.We serve in South Bend, Osceola, Mishawaka, Georgetown, Elkhart, Edwardsburg.
A family owned business focused on superb customer satisfaction. Always using the latest trends in the hardwood industry to bring innovative ideas for perfect floor for your dream home or business. We do our absolute best in serving the different needs of each household and building the exact floor with all your desired elements, qualities, and characteristics all for a reasonable price. Our professional trained installers know that your place is one of your most precious assets and it should be treated that way, leaving work place clean and tidy after each work day and finishing projects in a timely manner. We are delighted to start serving the Northern Indiana area and start doing what we do best, bringing your projects to life.We serve in South Bend, Osceola, Mishawaka, Georgetown, Elkhart, Edwardsburg.
The cost of flooring installation is $3,000 for the average homeowner. This cost can range from $1,500 to $4,500, depending on the project size, flooring material, and any special features. For example, if stairs need new flooring, you can expect to pay about $11 to $160 per step. Additionally, hardwood flooring costs significantly more than linoleum, with hardwood ranging from $6 to $22 per square foot and linoleum costing $3 to $7 per square foot.
Believe it or not, adding new flooring—especially floors like hardwood, laminate, tile, or vinyl—can add significant value to your home. If you update your flooring close to when you sell your home, you can see up to a 70% ROI on your new floors. Adding new flooring to your home is one of the quickest ways to make the whole room look refreshed and new, which is a positive point for selling.
While you certainly can install new flooring yourself, it may not always be the best idea. Since the condition of the floors is a significant component of your property’s value, it’s important that your project looks professionally done. If not, you run the risk of needing to have them replaced again before selling your home. If you’re looking to save money on the cost of floor installation, consider removing the old flooring yourself to save on labor costs.
When it comes to flooring installers, licensing laws vary from state to state. Even if your state doesn’t require your flooring installer to have a license, your municipality or city might, so it’s a good idea to check with your town before getting started. Be sure to check our state licensing tool to review the local general contractor guidelines.
Hiring an unlicensed flooring installer could lead to poor quality work, costly future expenses, and potential code violations.
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Keep in mind licensing is different from certifications. A license is a legal requirement to operate a business, while certifications are voluntary.
It takes about one to three days for a two-person crew to lay 800 to 1,000 square feet of flooring daily. Remember that removal of existing flooring and additional prep work is considered during this time, and it’s likely that you won’t be able to pass through the room easily. In addition, you can expect lots of hammering and other noise from power tools during installation, so it’s best to plan accordingly.