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Walla Walla Carpet Installers

These Walla Walla carpet contractors specialize in carpet removal and installation. If you need new carpet installed in a remodel or newly customized home, or if you need to replace existing flooring with high-quality carpeting, please call one of the companies listed below.

If you spilled some of the yummy red wine that we make in the Walla Walla Valley, there is an article at the bottom of the page that explains how to Remove Red Wine Stains from Carpet.

STEWART'S FLOOR COVERING
PHONE:           (541) 938-7133

Stewart's Floor Covering Center offers the only Mobile Flooring Showroom in the Walla Walla Valley. Stewart's Mobile Flooring Showroom gives retail customers, builders and designers the ability to have a complete flooring showroom come directly to them. Whether you want to meet with your designer, pick colors and flooring styles with your builder, or you want to be your own designer, they will bring their awesome new rolling store to you. This is just one more example of Stewart's Flooring's dedication to quality, integrity and complete customer satisfaction.

MORE INFO:   STEWART'S FLOOR COVERING.


COST LESS CARPET WALLA WALLA INC
PHONE:           (509) 522-0755

Cost Less Carpet buys their carpeting, hardwood and tile supplies in large quantities, which gives them the ability to dictate pricing and terms to their carpet and tile suppliers. Cost Less then ships the carpet and tile by the truckload and sells by the pallet load, so that their freight rates are lower than their competitors. With such low overhead, and because they operate and sell out of their warehouses instead of glitzy and costly showrooms, Cost Less Carpet is able to sell to their customers at much lower rates than their competitors.

MORE INFO:   COST LESS CARPET WALLA WALLA INC.


CONNER'S MR CARPET LLC
PHONE:           509-522-0176

Conner's Mr. Carpet is a family-owned business dedicated to providing excellent service and product selection, custom-tailored to your individual needs. In our relaxed showroom, we help you select the best products for your project AND your budget: From Carpet, Linoleum, and Glueless Laminate and Vinyl Flooring, to Pre-Finished Hardwood, Natural Stone, Tile, Laminate Counters and Solid Surface Counters, it's all right here at your fingertips.

MORE INFO:   CONNER'S MR CARPET LLC.


Carpet Warehouse
PHONE:           (541) 938-4368

The Carpet Warehouse is a retail flooring store located in Milton-Freewater, Oregon, that has been in business since 1996. Barney Barcroft, the owner of the store, has been installing flooring for over 28 years, and is currently licensed and bonded in both Washington and Oregon. The Carpet Warehouse and the Barcroft's have done a lot of commercial work for Rubinstiens out of Spokane, WC Constuction and residential work from Spokane, WA to Baker City, OR.

The Carpet Warehouse offers laminates from Marmoleum, Domco, Congoleum and Flextec. They have carpeting from Wilsonart, Mannington, Kronotex and Mohawk. They carry tile from Shaw, Mohawk, SouthWind and Royalty, and also carry natural stone for floors and counters. Thier countertop materials also include laminates from Wilsonart and Formica.

MORE INFO:   Carpet Warehouse.


ADVANCED TILE & FLOORING INC
PHONE:           541-861-9006

Advanced Tile & Flooring, Inc. is a full service flooring and remodel company with more than 36 years experience. Advanced Tile & Flooring installs every types of tile and natural stone, as well as vinyl, carpeting and pre-finished hardwood flooring, and they welcome full bathroom and kitchen remodels. You can rely on the team from Advanced Tile & Flooring to add artistic vision and unique features, helping your home to be functional, beautiful and stand out above all others.

MORE INFO:   ADVANCED TILE & FLOORING INC.


COMMERCIAL FLOORING CONTRS
PHONE:           509-525-1110

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CUSTOM FLOORS
PHONE:           253-863-2942

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EWERT COVERINGS INC
PHONE:           509-529-2240

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FINAL TOUCH, THE
PHONE:           509-545-0380

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GARYS PAINT CENTER INC
PHONE:           509-525-1553

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HOME FASHIONS INSTALATN SRVCS
PHONE:           509-301-2354

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How to Remove Red Wine Stains From Your Carpet

Cabernet and carpet don't mix. Tannins in red wine that make these stains are so stubborn they can even stain stones. But if you act quickly, you can save the day.

You will need:

  • paper towels
  • 1 tbsp. of dishwashing liquid
  • 1 tbsp. of white vinegar
  • 2 cups of warm water
  • a bowl
  • clean white rags
  • cold water
Optional:
  • salt
  • hydrogen peroxide

Step 1:
Immediately blot the stain. Don't rub it blot it with paper towels. Start from the outer edges of the stain and work your way in. If you don't have anything else on hand, pour a thick layer of salt on the stain to keep it from setting. When you have the proper cleaning ingredients, vacuum up the salt and follow the rest of the steps.

Step 2:
Mix together the dishwashing liquid, white vinegar and warm water in a bowl.

Step 3:
Blot the mixture onto the stain with a clean white rag starting with the outer edges of the stain. As you go, blot the stain area with a dry rag or paper towels, alternating between dabbing on the cleaning solution and blotting it dry.

For stubborn stains pour a mixture of 1 part dishwashing liquid and 2 parts hydrogen peroxide on the stain. But first, dab a little on an inconspicuous spot to make sure it won't cause discoloration.

Step 4:
When the stain is gone, dampen a clean white rag with cold water and blot the area again.

Step 5:
Blot the area dry with another clean white rag or paper towels.

Step 6:
Stop blotting, you're done now. Toast your good work with a glass of wine. Just sip carefully.

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