wMe and my wife went to many floor covering stores in the area and we chose Rolls N Rems. Rick was very helpful and knowledgeable. Our wood floor looks beautiful in our kitchen as well as the carpet in the living room and master bedroom. He saved us a lot of money compared to the other stores. We will be back to buy all our flooring needs from Carpet One in the future. We also had his son Tanner come out and steam clean the carpet in our kids bedrooms and the carpet in the basement. The carpet looks brand new and smells great!! We will also hire him back every year to clean our carpets. Great store with great employees!
Description of Work: Installed wood flooring in kitchen and carpet in master bedroom. Cleaned basement and kids bedrooms.
The tile was not cut properly to set next to the wall, and corners had cuts about 2" out from the wall that had to be glued down, there were a couple rips coming out from the wall about 3" that had to be glued down, which is very noticeable (looks as though a blind man cut the tile)! The wood floors that were initially installed were not the color we had picked out, but the owner Sherrie, tried to convince us that we had picked out a pink hued floor (thankfully I still had a sample from them). After a couple of months, of half a floor installed, they finally came out and re-did it. The wood floor also had chips out of it, that we were blamed for. Everytime I would call, the owner Sherrie, would try and tell me, "it's normal for the wood to pop up in the summer time", "the wood is not suppose to sit next to the wall, so it can breathe" (despite it sticking out from under the trim). The carpet installer (the owner's son) let staples (at least 63 that I had picked up, after stepping on them and it going through my foot), they didn't clean any of the staples or nails up after installing the carpet. They didn't bother to vacuum up after installing the carpet, and it left an awful mess. Nails were sticking up around the fireplace stone floor, which Sherrie told me, "just take a hammer and pound them down". Why I had to clean up after her son is beyond me. In the basement room, that her son was working on, he forgot to tack the carpet down in one corner, about 3-4' down each wall. They also left a grease stain in the middle of the carpet, which I was told to clean up with water and a rag. Eight months after the carpet was installed, the carpet was coming out in tufts, when I called Sherrie, she told me we probably dropped 'acid' on the floor; when I told her we hadn't dropped anything and if acid was the dropped, it should 'eat' through everything, not just loosen the carpet to come up in tufts, she advised we probably did something, cause it wasn't the workmanship. I told her it was doing this at the seams, and she said "that is normal"; even though I told her there was a 3" hole where the carpet was missing. Finally her husband/co-owner came out and said, yes, there was something wrong with the carpet. Three months later, they are here to rip it out and re-install. Now I see the padding, doesn't even go to the wall, it sits about 3" shy from the tack strips. Thankfully she sent skilled carpet installers this time, and not her son. Whenever we had a concern, the owner would tell us, 'that was the way it was suppose to look', or it was our fault that there were lumps under the carpet, and it was normal for the wood floor to buckle even when you have the humidity level at the correct setting. It was worse than pulling teeth, trying to get them to fix their mistakes. Her son was one of the installers, and upon installing the carpet on the stairs, he forgot to do the section of the stairs between the top step and the landing. I asked them to hold off putting down the padding if the floors were really bad, so that I could sweep or vacuum, but when they took a break and I went downstairs, the padding was down, I could see next to the wall that there were dead bugs, and all sorts of "crap". When they installed the living room carpet, he came out and asked if the seam was ok, or if he should re-do it; there was a 1/4" gap between the two pieces, and I said he needed to re-do it. One of the installers told me that Sherrie had cut the carpet wrong, thus the seam was going to be close to the middle of the room as opposed to "off to the side". I have photographs of all the "mistakes and mess" that they made.
Description of Work: We hired Rolls N Rems to install flooring (tile, wood and carpet) throughout the house.
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FAQ
Rolls 'N' Rems Carpet One Floor & Home is currently rated 3 overall out of 5.
Rolls 'N' Rems Carpet One Floor & Home accepts the following forms of payment: American Express,Discover,MasterCard,Visa
No, Rolls 'N' Rems Carpet One Floor & Home does not offer free project estimates.
No, Rolls 'N' Rems Carpet One Floor & Home does not offer eco-friendly accreditations.
No, Rolls 'N' Rems Carpet One Floor & Home does not offer a senior discount.
No, Rolls 'N' Rems Carpet One Floor & Home does not offer emergency services.
No, Rolls 'N' Rems Carpet One Floor & Home does not offer warranties.
Rolls 'N' Rems Carpet One Floor & Home offers the following services: Design & installation flooring, carpet, vinyl, laminate, hardwood, area rugs & tile.