Best Flooring Contractors in Arizona
Bentley Carpet was great to work with. They gave us a great competitive price. They were flexible when we had a delay due to other contractors. The install of our carpet was great. We had a mix up with some carpet pad in 1 room and they sent guys back to fix it and make it right. I would definitely choose to go with them again. And will likely do so when we replace older carpet in the future.
http://www.bentleyflooringaz.c…
3131 N 35th Ave Ste O Phoenix, AZ 85017
One Stop Woodworks have been an Outstanding to work with. They have worked on 3 separate projects now, installing new wood stairs, new wood banisters and faux wood beams in my house. They are are very professional, reliable and their quality of work is OUTSTANDING. I have been working with them over the last year and a half, and will continue to do business with them in the future. One of the great things I love about them, is that they show you work to go along with our "vision", along with different options.
http://onestopwoodworks.com
Maricopa, AZ 85138
I had them do my garage floor before the summer heat came and couldn't be more thankful. Andrew (the lead) showed up at the times they agreed upon and gave me a clear schedule to when the job would be complete. Great customer service, I would definitely recommend them, getting my cabinets from them soon !!
Phoenix, AZ
Roadrunner construction You and your crew are really professional in all aspects of your construction work, thank you. We cannot sing your praises enough. You do fantastic work, you are always on time, you are honest, and you are fair.
We started off by hiring them to redo our roof and they did such a fantastic job! We talked about a few other projects in the house as far as remodeling and those jobs went smooth as can be taylor Blankenship is very communicative and understands the thoughts and puts them into action, thank you taylor i have many more projects for you in the future!
http://roadrunnerconstructionl…
We started off by hiring them to redo our roof and they did such a fantastic job! We talked about a few other projects in the house as far as remodeling and those jobs went smooth as can be taylor Blankenship is very communicative and understands the thoughts and puts them into action, thank you taylor i have many more projects for you in the future!
Apache Junction, AZ 85119
Eric is a very knowledgeable handyman. I told him what I wanted with a vision of my own and he put it to life. He is very honest about the hours that he works and his rates are very reasonable. With the fimal result that I received I am very happy with what he finished in my bathroom.
280 S Evergreen Rd Tempe, AZ 85281
Brian was helpful, patient, and friendly while we chose a flooring material from their showroom (which features only engineered hardwood). Although their selection is large, most of them were out of our budget. However, we were still able to find something for a reasonable price. The installation cost was competitive and included cutting the existing baseboards up a bit to fit the new flooring.
Flooring was ordered and arrived on time. Install crew was hard working and friendly. Although they did work pretty late and sometimes seemed like they were rushing. The end result looks great and Brian made sure we were happy. He happily agreed to fix the couple small issues and they did a great job making some difficult transitions to uneven tile.
A previous owner's remodel did not use the same size baseboards on one wall which left a gap with the new floor. Although not at all the fault of the installers, Brian offered to install new baseboards to fit if I was able to purchase them. True to his word, all small issues were rectified and the new baseboards were installed!
I would absolutely go back to Enmar Hardwood Flooring for my next job.
http://www.enmarflooring.com
Flooring was ordered and arrived on time. Install crew was hard working and friendly. Although they did work pretty late and sometimes seemed like they were rushing. The end result looks great and Brian made sure we were happy. He happily agreed to fix the couple small issues and they did a great job making some difficult transitions to uneven tile.
A previous owner's remodel did not use the same size baseboards on one wall which left a gap with the new floor. Although not at all the fault of the installers, Brian offered to install new baseboards to fit if I was able to purchase them. True to his word, all small issues were rectified and the new baseboards were installed!
I would absolutely go back to Enmar Hardwood Flooring for my next job.
560 E Germann Rd Ste 105 Gilbert, AZ 85297
"NO DUST" We are remodeling our kitchen and baths. At the same time the we are putting hardwood in our office.
We had another contractor remove a little over 500 SQFT of Travertine in our kitchen during remodel. He had warned us that it would be dirty and dusty, that was a understatement. 3 days of jack hammers and a dirty dusty mess, we looked for a different option for the removal of travertine in our office.
I found an ad for Arizona Home Floors claiming they could remove tile "Dust Free". I called figuring even if we had 1/2 the dust and it took only a day (office is just under 200 sqft) we were way better off than what we had went thru last week. The team arrived on time and were in and out in 3 hrs. The floors are clean right down to the concrete, and ready for hardwood.
I can not be more pleased with Arizona Home Floors. If you have a project that requires the removal of tile, don't have your contractor remove, call Arizona Home Floors. In case you didn't see earlier in this post, "DUST FREE"!!
I wish I had heard of Arizona Home Floors before we had the kitchen work done.
We had another contractor remove a little over 500 SQFT of Travertine in our kitchen during remodel. He had warned us that it would be dirty and dusty, that was a understatement. 3 days of jack hammers and a dirty dusty mess, we looked for a different option for the removal of travertine in our office.
I found an ad for Arizona Home Floors claiming they could remove tile "Dust Free". I called figuring even if we had 1/2 the dust and it took only a day (office is just under 200 sqft) we were way better off than what we had went thru last week. The team arrived on time and were in and out in 3 hrs. The floors are clean right down to the concrete, and ready for hardwood.
I can not be more pleased with Arizona Home Floors. If you have a project that requires the removal of tile, don't have your contractor remove, call Arizona Home Floors. In case you didn't see earlier in this post, "DUST FREE"!!
I wish I had heard of Arizona Home Floors before we had the kitchen work done.
947 S 48th St Ste 121 Tempe, AZ 85281
I highly recommend using Jeremy The Handyman for any drywall repair or handyman service. He did an excellent job and the price was very reasonable. Thank you Jeremy!
http://jeremythehandyman.com
Phoenix, AZ
Brian did my tile while back, and refused to install epoxy grout. He convinced me that Fusion grout would be as good so I trusted his recommendation. Sadly they installed it poorly, as I could feel the sharp tile edges when barefoot. The Fusion grout also discolored more that than the sanded grout I had prior. I contacted Brian and his solution was to put a layer of sanded grout over the Fusion grout. It has since disintegrated and we are back to the sharp tile edges and the discolored Fusion grout that was beneath. I bought a grout saw and will be removing it all myself. Then I will find a qualified installer to install the epoxy grout that should have been installed from the start.
https://www.kennedytilellc.com
8643 W Kelton Ln Ste 105 Peoria, AZ 85382
Marcus was a pleasure to contract for renovation of a bathroom shower. This was a first time experience for me and Marcus was accessible, provided great advice and did terrific work. Marcus provided an onsite estimate and helped craft the job based on what we were looking for. Every step of the way Marcus provided updates and receipts. I would not hesitate to contract Marcus for another job.
Phoenix, AZ
Kent has been helping me with several properties for several years now... whenever I contact him, he returns my calls or email in a prompt fashion. He is professional, speedy, and very detail oriented (as his business name suggests). I have had him do drywall repair, fit custom doors, and other small projects. I would highly recommend Kent... he's awesome!
http://www.detailsremodeling.c…
Phoenix, AZ 85018
Best flooring removal ever!! Never using Anyone ever again they are the real deal. Can't thank them enough for the quick and efficient job they completed for me. Great crew, great people-highly recommend!
https://removaltech.com
Mesa, AZ 85204
Had a busted pipe in between my bathrooms right after Thanksgiving 2022 which was a disaster to get back home to. After water damage repairs I had a few different contractors quote for repairs. Mario was quick to respond and eager to get started even though the insurance haven't gave me funds yet. We went over the job in detail and what would need to be done along with materials. He helped pick up items that were needed from flooring stores or Lowe's without an issue and completed the job within 2 weeks time. Very happy with his work ethic and attitude so I would recommend Navas Remodeling.
Phoenix, AZ
Danny and his team are amazing. Most importantly, they do great work. They are also on time, customer friendly, and always cleans up after themselves daily. We couldn't be happier with our bathroom reno and our experience with Solid Home Renovations!
http://www.solidhomerenovation…
Phoenix, AZ
Professional, prompt, & experienced! I highly recommend this company :) By far the best experience I have had with a handy man! Sadly I've been burned in the past with others no-showing, being over priced, or inexperienced. Thank you for the work you have done for us, we really appreciate it!
http://www.husbands2go.com
3317 South Higley Rd Ste114-135 Gilbert, AZ 85297
Golden Bear Contracting was a real life saver. Installed a sink in the kitchen that was otherwise not going to fit and I'd have to return. But I loved my new sink so I was determined to make it fit. He did a great job!
http://www.goldenbearcontracti…
Gilbert, AZ 85297
Martin and his team are some of the best in the Valley!! They are so kind, thoughtful, respectful, and genuinely kind people. We are so pleased with all the work they helped us with, including a new fireplace and surround, wainscoting, whole home painting, lighting, shiplap, and many other projects! Outstanding communication and even better people! It's been a pleasure to meet Martin and Calvary Tile & Stone will be my first and only contact when we need any construction, electrical, and/or any other help!
Phoenix, AZ
Mark made a effort to meet us on a Sunday and was quite thorough with his estimate, and held to the estimate during the job. However, they never re-installed the closet guides on our 4 closets. After calling several times and being assured that they would finish that day, we finally had to install ourselves. Promises made, but not kept; not good professional business behavior.
http://www.phoenixhardwood.com
Phoenix, AZ 85032
After spending nearly a year shopping around, looking at reviews of companies with the BBB and ROC, going back and forth to get tile samples, carpet samples, walking on the tile samples, the carpet samples, etc., I finally hired Arizona Flooring Solutions to remove and install new tile, do the grout work (for which I paid extra because I wound up buying the tile elsewhere) and also to install new carpet padding and Stainmaster Xtra-Life carpet I bought from them. That was in mid-January. I hired them because I was told again and again that the guys doing the work in my home would be employees of Arizona Flooring Solutions rather than subcontractors. In fact, I clarified this over and over again with one of the owners, Brian, who apparently outright lied to me by insisting that these guys were and are employees of Arizona Flooring Solutions.
So here it is just six months later and tthere are definitely hard spots I feel when I walk on the carpet barefoot, and I have been thinking I'm overly sensitive or have weird feet, but now other people can feel these hard spots too when they're barefoot.
Also, I find that while wiping up a spill on the part of the tile that is abutting the carpet, if the 100 percent cotton rag gently touches an edge of the carpet, some of the fibers and the lamination on the back of the carpet comes out.
Stupidly, I trusted that one of the tile installers knew what he was doing and had experience with all aspects of tile install (like I stupidly trusted the carpet installers, Victor and Maurice) who told me that I did not need to seal the grout. All over the Internet and everyone I've spoken with tells me that the guy had no clue what he was talking about. The grout needs to be sealed. So I will have to re-grout and then have the grout sealed since the grout is white. But again, the guy, Corey, apparently lied to me too. I, as the customer ... er, contractor, should have insisted that they seal the grout and that the grout must be sealed; then I should have shown them how to do it.
Apparently, they also don't know how to properly remove a toilet from the flange, to bolt it in properly or to keep the valve at the wall from leaking. They didn't even know how to break off the screw of the bolt that keeps the toilet seated in the flange and correctly fit toilet bolt caps over the top of the screw. So the toilet flange is bent and I will have to hire a plumber to correct all their shoddy "work". I guess I should have asked whether they knew what they were doing. I also should have asked Brian whether I was to be the contractor on the job because that is not addressed anywhere in any of the contracts or forms nor did Brian tell me I needed to ride those guys and constantly question them as to their skill, knowledge and experience, along with showing them videos and providing them with written how-tos on doing the job for which I hired the subs and paid Arizona Flooring Solutions.
When I call Arizona Flooring Solutions, which is advertising weekly, I get a message that their "voice mailbox is full". I don't want to go in person and fight and argue with them, so I contact Stainmaster.
Stainmaster can't reach the owners of the company either, so they give me the phone number for the mill that actually attaches the lamination (backing) to Stainmaster's fibers, a company called Gulistan. They also give me the name of the local sales rep for Gulistan ... who supposedly deals with Arizona Flooring Solutions.
I now know that at least one of the owners of AZ Flooring Solutions, Brian, lied about almost everything I asked him (which is "lucky" for me because it means that the company's contract is null and void). But I didn't find this out until the other owner, Jason, who had shown up with the guys to do the work at my house, left and I asked the guys straight out, "Are you subcontractors or are you employees of Arizona Flooring Solutions?" They told me they were, as I had suspected from the start, subcontractors, not "employees of the company", as Brian insisted at least a dozen times.
But they had already started the work, and it was/is good. Except for the non-sealing of the tile. The carpet installers/subs didn't do anything right, and I actually am still finding nails sticking up from the tackstrip coming through the padding and the carpet. That's not how this should be.
I would advise everyone never to use Arizona Flooring Solutions. They are the worst company I have ever dealt with. I will never deal with them again, no matter what their prices are. They are the worst.
So here it is just six months later and tthere are definitely hard spots I feel when I walk on the carpet barefoot, and I have been thinking I'm overly sensitive or have weird feet, but now other people can feel these hard spots too when they're barefoot.
Also, I find that while wiping up a spill on the part of the tile that is abutting the carpet, if the 100 percent cotton rag gently touches an edge of the carpet, some of the fibers and the lamination on the back of the carpet comes out.
Stupidly, I trusted that one of the tile installers knew what he was doing and had experience with all aspects of tile install (like I stupidly trusted the carpet installers, Victor and Maurice) who told me that I did not need to seal the grout. All over the Internet and everyone I've spoken with tells me that the guy had no clue what he was talking about. The grout needs to be sealed. So I will have to re-grout and then have the grout sealed since the grout is white. But again, the guy, Corey, apparently lied to me too. I, as the customer ... er, contractor, should have insisted that they seal the grout and that the grout must be sealed; then I should have shown them how to do it.
Apparently, they also don't know how to properly remove a toilet from the flange, to bolt it in properly or to keep the valve at the wall from leaking. They didn't even know how to break off the screw of the bolt that keeps the toilet seated in the flange and correctly fit toilet bolt caps over the top of the screw. So the toilet flange is bent and I will have to hire a plumber to correct all their shoddy "work". I guess I should have asked whether they knew what they were doing. I also should have asked Brian whether I was to be the contractor on the job because that is not addressed anywhere in any of the contracts or forms nor did Brian tell me I needed to ride those guys and constantly question them as to their skill, knowledge and experience, along with showing them videos and providing them with written how-tos on doing the job for which I hired the subs and paid Arizona Flooring Solutions.
When I call Arizona Flooring Solutions, which is advertising weekly, I get a message that their "voice mailbox is full". I don't want to go in person and fight and argue with them, so I contact Stainmaster.
Stainmaster can't reach the owners of the company either, so they give me the phone number for the mill that actually attaches the lamination (backing) to Stainmaster's fibers, a company called Gulistan. They also give me the name of the local sales rep for Gulistan ... who supposedly deals with Arizona Flooring Solutions.
I now know that at least one of the owners of AZ Flooring Solutions, Brian, lied about almost everything I asked him (which is "lucky" for me because it means that the company's contract is null and void). But I didn't find this out until the other owner, Jason, who had shown up with the guys to do the work at my house, left and I asked the guys straight out, "Are you subcontractors or are you employees of Arizona Flooring Solutions?" They told me they were, as I had suspected from the start, subcontractors, not "employees of the company", as Brian insisted at least a dozen times.
But they had already started the work, and it was/is good. Except for the non-sealing of the tile. The carpet installers/subs didn't do anything right, and I actually am still finding nails sticking up from the tackstrip coming through the padding and the carpet. That's not how this should be.
I would advise everyone never to use Arizona Flooring Solutions. They are the worst company I have ever dealt with. I will never deal with them again, no matter what their prices are. They are the worst.
9015 W Union Hills Dr Peoria, AZ 85382
BEWARE!! I bought a fan from this place and it didn't work!! I try returning it or exchanging it and they wont work with you. They just take your money and don't respond. Don't waste your money just spend the extra money a buy it new.
1002 W Madison St Phoenix, AZ 85007