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Repair Vinyl or Linoleum Sheet Flooring or Tiles in Aurora, IL

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in Aurora, IL (Illinois)

General Stats for Aurora

  • 3,366 neighbors
  • 3,535 new projects
  • 394 pros
  • 6,488 contractor ratings & reviews

Aurora Floor & Carpet Contractors Stats

  • Neighbors Who Did Project: 1

Illinois Floor & Carpet Contractors Stats

  • Total Prescreened Pros: 23
  • # of Pro Ratings: 19
  • Average Pro Rating: 4.66/5.00
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for Aurora Floor & Carpet Contractors

Payne's Rehab & Repair

Repair Ceramic or Porcelain Tile in 60467

Mr. Payne was a pleasure to work with, dependable, and went the extra mile to try to find us new tile. He did a great job and we look forward to workin with him in the future.

-- Evie P.

Payne's Rehab & Repair

Install or Repair Door or Window Screens in 60630

The gentleman who came to give us an estimate was very courteous and well mannered. He was very professional and did keep us up to date with the whole repair process.

-- Neighbor

Payne's Rehab & Repair

Install Interior Trim and Decorative Moldings in 60411

DUPLICATE REPLY: We secured E. Payne's services to restore basement flooring/baseboard, and odd/end jobs after our basement flooded. Although we were quoted 2 weeks til completion, the project was delayed by weather and family emergencies. The workmanship of the layout was good and my only complete is due to the grades/shades of OAK, I would prefer to use plastic wood instead of staining OAK over and over again to match.

-- Denise R.

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