Best Flooring Contractors in Arizona
great job guys...scott was very patient with our projects...came out multiple times to help us decide on what will work best for our needs...the job was done quickly and professionally....prices were much better than a bunch of those tv ad people you see on tv.......i will definitely use them again in the future...thanks again scott...
http://www.bentleyflooringaz.c…
3131 N 35th Ave Ste O Phoenix, AZ 85017
Daniel and his brother just finished installing a new Black stair railing with horizontal stainless steel balusters. It was done in 3 days. If I could give them a 10 star review, I would. They started the job by making sure that my Living and Dining room as well as Kitchen area were all covered in a wall of plastic so that nothing would get dirty. The plastic went all the way to the ceiling, by the time the job was done, the rooms were still clean. They are very professional and courteous. We love the new staircase! I will be using them again for sure!
http://onestopwoodworks.com
Maricopa, AZ 85138
TW Garage epoxy coated my 1100sq ft garage and came out beautiful. I would highly recommend them to everyone I know.
I got multiple quotes and timeframe of completion from bigger well known companies but TW Garage beat everyone of them on price and timeline.
I got multiple quotes and timeframe of completion from bigger well known companies but TW Garage beat everyone of them on price and timeline.
Phoenix, AZ
We had a minor leak and needed some drywall, baseboard, and door trim work done. Taylor gave a very good quote, and his work was impeccable. I highly recommend him for any project, including drywall, painting, texturing, and flooring. When it's time for my roofing, he'll be my first call.
http://roadrunnerconstructionl…
Apache Junction, AZ 85119
I worked with Eric a couple of months ago to put roofing over my thatched roof patio. I was probably a pain in the ass customer for Eric as I was woefully unprepared and didn't have the material purchased until he showed up to do the job. Eric wasn't rude with me, even though he had every right to be!
I was on my lunch break so I left my credit card number with the guys at Home Depot and trusted Eric to only buy as much as he needed. He bought the material, returned what he didn't need, and had the roof in top-shape within just a few hours.
It's been a couple months and everything is holding together and doesn't look like it's going anywhere.
The quote we got was more than fair and the quality of his work speaks for itself. I've had run ins with shady contractors and handymen throughout the years, and Eric is a standup example of what you need when it comes to someone you can trust with home improvement.
I was on my lunch break so I left my credit card number with the guys at Home Depot and trusted Eric to only buy as much as he needed. He bought the material, returned what he didn't need, and had the roof in top-shape within just a few hours.
It's been a couple months and everything is holding together and doesn't look like it's going anywhere.
The quote we got was more than fair and the quality of his work speaks for itself. I've had run ins with shady contractors and handymen throughout the years, and Eric is a standup example of what you need when it comes to someone you can trust with home improvement.
280 S Evergreen Rd Tempe, AZ 85281
This was our second trip to Enmar. The first one, about 18 months ago worked out so well that we decided we'd make this our hardwood go-to. Surprised to find it under new ownership, we became comfortable with Brian's helpful and friendly attitude, and deep knowledge right away.
Last time we had our dining room floor installed by them. We were very pleased with the outcome, value and timeliness. This trip we were just looking for materials to extend the job ourselves. When it looked like the materials might run a day late, Brian called us to explain. Turned out, they got here on time, and were delivered the next business day.
http://www.enmarflooring.com
Last time we had our dining room floor installed by them. We were very pleased with the outcome, value and timeliness. This trip we were just looking for materials to extend the job ourselves. When it looked like the materials might run a day late, Brian called us to explain. Turned out, they got here on time, and were delivered the next business day.
560 E Germann Rd Ste 105 Gilbert, AZ 85297
I am absolutely blown away by this amazing company. After the initial attempt of trying to remove the tile myself I called around and ended up having AZ Home Floors do the tile removal with their dustless system. They scheduled me quickly and had seven people show up to get this done in about 4 hours. They were so friendly and the office called me a few times during the day to check in and see how things were going. The house looks amazing and the money was well spent. Incredible. I would recommend them to anyone!!
947 S 48th St Ste 121 Tempe, AZ 85281
Working with Jeremy was probably the best experience I've had working with a contractor. A few months back my wife and I starting looking into having some work done to the exterior of our home. Specifically, we were looking to have our back wall raised by 2 blocks, have wood rot removed and corrected along the roofline on all sides of the home, and have an old large wooden patio covering removed. Jeremy's quote was competitive, and he seemed very knowledgeable when we completed our initial walkthrough.
What I appreciated most working with Jeremy was the communication. This is one area where I feel many contractors fall short. But Jeremy and his staff communicated by email often during every step of our project. If I had a question or concern, I didn't have to wait days for a response. If I didn't hear back that same day, I would get a response the next morning.
I have to commend Jeremy not only for his service, but for the people he chose to work with him. From the the pleasant and helpful woman who I frequently spoke to in the phone (I think Jeremy's wife), to other individuals who were on site... everyone was kind and courteous.
After the work was completed and the bill was paid, there was one area of wood rot correction that I wanted retouched. I was hesitant to see what kind of response I would get, but I received no pushback from Jeremy and his staff. He quickly put me in the schedule and came out and touched up his work with no extra cost. I really appreciated his attentiveness and willingness to ensure the work he completes is done right. It's now been months later and after dealing with 2 other contractors (for other areas of work), I very much appreciate both the quality of work Jeremy and his staff provided, and and the strong communication he provided throughout. I will definitely be using Jeremy the Handyman again in future, and I've already recommended him to friends and co-workers.
http://jeremythehandyman.com
What I appreciated most working with Jeremy was the communication. This is one area where I feel many contractors fall short. But Jeremy and his staff communicated by email often during every step of our project. If I had a question or concern, I didn't have to wait days for a response. If I didn't hear back that same day, I would get a response the next morning.
I have to commend Jeremy not only for his service, but for the people he chose to work with him. From the the pleasant and helpful woman who I frequently spoke to in the phone (I think Jeremy's wife), to other individuals who were on site... everyone was kind and courteous.
After the work was completed and the bill was paid, there was one area of wood rot correction that I wanted retouched. I was hesitant to see what kind of response I would get, but I received no pushback from Jeremy and his staff. He quickly put me in the schedule and came out and touched up his work with no extra cost. I really appreciated his attentiveness and willingness to ensure the work he completes is done right. It's now been months later and after dealing with 2 other contractors (for other areas of work), I very much appreciate both the quality of work Jeremy and his staff provided, and and the strong communication he provided throughout. I will definitely be using Jeremy the Handyman again in future, and I've already recommended him to friends and co-workers.
Phoenix, AZ
Fantastic company! Marion and his team were professional and meticulous. They remodeled two bathrooms for us in record time. We were very impressed with Marion's ability to turn our design vision into reality. Highly recommend!
https://www.kennedytilellc.com
8643 W Kelton Ln Ste 105 Peoria, AZ 85382
Marcus remodeled our master bathroom. he installed our whirlpool tub, built our walk-in shower and installed our double vanity. He used a laser level so all tile lines were precise. He does great work at reasonable prices... Highly recommended!
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
Absolutely the best money ever spent on some home floor demo. The guys were the nicest, very professional and super quick! 2 hours in and out and they left it all cleaned up. The machine they used to tear out my old wood floor is a back and arm saver. Highly recommend! The owner Warren was also super nice and helpful when I requested a quote. All around great experience. Thanks guys!
https://removaltech.com
Mesa, AZ 85204
Great work! I loves that he's very responsive in a timely manner. I'll definitely be using his services on my next project. (His prices are very competitive!)
Phoenix, AZ
We remodeled 3 bathrooms (this was our first remodel) and were very nervous about the process. We interviewed 5 contractors and Danny's quote was by far the most detailed. He and his crew of wonderful guys worked 6 days a week arriving at 7 every morning. They did their best to make us feel comfortable while they worked and made sure to clean up each day. Their work is exceptional and we are thrilled with the results. If you want someone who is easy to communicate with, okay with last minute changes :), highly skilled, and punctual....Danny is your guy!!
http://www.solidhomerenovation…
Phoenix, AZ
Doug was on time and did a great job on our drywall repairs and painting! Price was reasonable and work was professionally done in a timely manner. We would highly recommend him!
http://www.husbands2go.com
3317 South Higley Rd Ste114-135 Gilbert, AZ 85297
Michael Conley of Golden Bear Construction just completed a shower installation for my wife and I in our master bedroom bathroom. The quality of his work is outstanding and his timeliness and professionalism was the best. I would gladly hire Michael and his company again.
http://www.goldenbearcontracti…
Gilbert, AZ 85297
The quote the owner gave us was competitive and i had decided to hire him. But before hiring him i sent an email asking for their license number and two references I received no reply whatsoever. Weird !!!
Phoenix, AZ
No recommendation. I was referred to this company and spoke with Mark, who chose a date and time to come look at refinishing my stairs. Didn't show up, didn't call, didn't answer my text. Very poor way to do business! I would advise you steer clear. No recommendation.
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