Best Flooring Contractors in United States
I'm an out of state owner of some property and had some horrible experiences with Scott (owner). Very slow to reply to updates/quotes...that's when they decide to even reply.
I would save the headaches and find another vendor who provides better service
http://www.bentleyflooringaz.c…
I would save the headaches and find another vendor who provides better service
3131 N 35th Ave Ste O Phoenix, AZ 85017
Daniel and his brother did an incredible job on our stair railing. They were able to knock it out in 2 days and got every detail right. The materials they used were high quality and was solidly built. They were very easy to work with and made sure everything was to our liking. Would recommend to anyone looking to install new stair railing!
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 at E.L. Construction is definitely someone to hire. He was knowledgeable, honest, friendly and cost effective.
I hired him to install three pre-hung exterior doors and Eric was upfront with snags along the way, making sure I had a say in the process.
I want to point out he singlehandedly did all three doors, and he was pleasant to work with as I was finishing up the door handles and locks behind him.
Eric has a construction background and even went over a few quick estimates for other things while he was here, also pointing out good ideas for projects I'll be doing myself.
I'm going to have him come back for a few remaining projects and I will be using him for general handyman things I don't feel comfortable doing.
Thanks, Eric!
I hired him to install three pre-hung exterior doors and Eric was upfront with snags along the way, making sure I had a say in the process.
I want to point out he singlehandedly did all three doors, and he was pleasant to work with as I was finishing up the door handles and locks behind him.
Eric has a construction background and even went over a few quick estimates for other things while he was here, also pointing out good ideas for projects I'll be doing myself.
I'm going to have him come back for a few remaining projects and I will be using him for general handyman things I don't feel comfortable doing.
Thanks, Eric!
280 S Evergreen Rd Tempe, AZ 85281
We choose Enmar due to the good reviews and talking with Brian. His pricing was good and he answered all our questions. He let us take multiple samples home as well to identify the best one for us and our house. The installers were great. Did an amazing job all around including cleaning. We have two more rooms to do and will be using an enmar again this year.
http://www.enmarflooring.com
560 E Germann Rd Ste 105 Gilbert, AZ 85297
AZ Home Floors did everything as advertised! Nick was very helpful in describing the process and answering over a dozen questions. Victoria (office sales and customer service) was quite thorough, helpful and very polite. MaryAnn and her crew were focused and efficient. No dust, complete removal of tile and sanding of concrete, and completely clean when they departed.
The quote was accurate and the work was done in less time than anticipated. I was concerned about how much vibration would result, and packed everything off the walls. In hindsight I probably did not need to do this as the vibration was minimal. Still, doing so relieved me of any worry.
I did not think the sound was extremely loud. I sat on the patio and could hear it; earplugs were not needed outside. Earplugs or other protection would be appropriate if you were to stay inside while the work was done. That was made very clear during the quote process and the company would supply earplugs as needed.
I've recommended to several friends as in 'if you ever want to do this, AZ Floor Removal is the one to use'. I know of at least one person who has done so. She is extremely particular and very satisfied.
LOVE the fact they are licensed and bonded. They explain in detail the customer responsibilities. This company is very professional and does not try to hide extra costs.
Other companies also said 'you probably don't need to put up a barrier'. AZ Home Floors said 'absolutely no dust barrier is needed' and they were 100% correct.
Some companies said 'we are all booked' as soon as I asked about license/bond status. Very unusual that the bookings came in so quickly after that question.
VERY HAPPY CUSTOMER!
The quote was accurate and the work was done in less time than anticipated. I was concerned about how much vibration would result, and packed everything off the walls. In hindsight I probably did not need to do this as the vibration was minimal. Still, doing so relieved me of any worry.
I did not think the sound was extremely loud. I sat on the patio and could hear it; earplugs were not needed outside. Earplugs or other protection would be appropriate if you were to stay inside while the work was done. That was made very clear during the quote process and the company would supply earplugs as needed.
I've recommended to several friends as in 'if you ever want to do this, AZ Floor Removal is the one to use'. I know of at least one person who has done so. She is extremely particular and very satisfied.
LOVE the fact they are licensed and bonded. They explain in detail the customer responsibilities. This company is very professional and does not try to hide extra costs.
Other companies also said 'you probably don't need to put up a barrier'. AZ Home Floors said 'absolutely no dust barrier is needed' and they were 100% correct.
Some companies said 'we are all booked' as soon as I asked about license/bond status. Very unusual that the bookings came in so quickly after that question.
VERY HAPPY CUSTOMER!
947 S 48th St Ste 121 Tempe, AZ 85281
Without question, the speed of communication was 5 out of 5. Disappointment came when we confirmed the appointment time and scope of work with our address / complicated driving directions. Our appointment was no longer scheduled... Previously, after our confirmation of "YES" we want that time, Jeremy replied that he would obviously need our address. On the day before our appointment we sent the remaining details. Jeremy replied, within an hour, that he had already given that time slot to another job request because we failed to give our address right away. Make sure you confirm, and confirm again so you don't have this issue.
Jeremy has really good Yelp reviews and we were encouraged when his response time was so good that we could funnel him a nice flow of jobs. Had we realized that by not giving our address as the "missing detail" for confirmation we could have corrected any misunderstanding. Just be sure that if you think you have a confirmed appointment, that you actually do.
Our bid was reasonable for lighting installation of $80 per with no need to move electrical. Our handyman needs were based on a ceiling height issue. We had 3 pendant chandelier lights to install and could only reach 2 with our existing ladder. Because we thought, in error, that we had an appointment and wanted the work done before guests came for Thanksgiving, time was of the essence. We simply purchased a bigger ladder and saved ourselves $45 at the end of the day.
http://jeremythehandyman.com
Jeremy has really good Yelp reviews and we were encouraged when his response time was so good that we could funnel him a nice flow of jobs. Had we realized that by not giving our address as the "missing detail" for confirmation we could have corrected any misunderstanding. Just be sure that if you think you have a confirmed appointment, that you actually do.
Our bid was reasonable for lighting installation of $80 per with no need to move electrical. Our handyman needs were based on a ceiling height issue. We had 3 pendant chandelier lights to install and could only reach 2 with our existing ladder. Because we thought, in error, that we had an appointment and wanted the work done before guests came for Thanksgiving, time was of the essence. We simply purchased a bigger ladder and saved ourselves $45 at the end of the day.
Phoenix, AZ
We found Kennedy tile through Angie's list! And best thing we did! We had a few people come out before they did and out of all of them they were the best priced!!! They started work on our house very soon after our in home consultation. The whole process was very fast and they did an AMAZING WORK!!! the crew was very nice and organized and kept the house clean from the work area. They made our remodeling experience such a great one!!
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
We have an older house and called Kent to help us update our kitchen and the downstairs bathroom. Kent is very knowledgeable, efficient, and hard-working. We are so pleased with how everything turned out and will use Kent for all of our future renovations or repairs. He is honest and does very good work, and does a meticulous job cleaning up after the job is done. You'll be very happy if you call Details Remodeling. Thanks Kent!
http://www.detailsremodeling.c…
Phoenix, AZ 85018
Amazing company, they were fast and clean. They had my floor torn up and cleaned within a few hours. Great honest company to work with. Would recommend them to anyone.
https://removaltech.com
Mesa, AZ 85204
We just moved here to Prescott Valley from Massachusetts and don't know anyone. Using Yelp I found Mario of Navas Remodeling. I needed a very old kitchen sink replaced and Mario did the job for us. He gave us a fair price and he did an excellent job. We are very pleased with the result and we will contact Navas Remodeling for future work at our new home. Thank you Mario.
Phoenix, AZ
I called Solid Home Renovation for the second time to have my addition master bathroom remodeled. Danny and team are the best and never disappoint. They are professional and efficient. The work is stunning. Every day they left they would clean up the area and put tools away. Danny provided his ideas and advise which helped put the entire idea into reality. Even when the glass company came they complimented how squared and even the work was which made installing the glass nice and easy. Danny and team do amazing work every time. Next up will be my entire kitchen!
http://www.solidhomerenovation…
Phoenix, AZ
Doug helped me install a ceiling fan. He was able to accommodate picking up the item for me as well. He was very responsive and reliable. The service was prompt and everything transitioned smoothly and the installation comes with a one year warranty which is nice.
http://www.husbands2go.com
3317 South Higley Rd Ste114-135 Gilbert, AZ 85297
Our Kitchen Remodel was a long process, but the new custom cabinets, counter tops, electrical, drywall, plumbing, appliances, and painting process were finally completed.
The Backsplash, over the cooktop and counter, was the last step.
We contacted several installers from lists provided by the tile stores.
We received no return calls.
Finally, we decided to try Yelp. Our Yelp search for Backsplash installers listed Golden Bear Contracting.
We called Michael, the owner of Golden Bear Contracting.
He answered our call and said he could come out that afternoon and give us a quote.
We wanted to show Michael the tile we had selected and also the Mosaic we had purchased to go over the cooktop.
The Mosaic contained thousands of really small tiles, and we wanted to be sure Michael could install it.
He answered all of our questions about installing the Mosaic and gave us a few suggestions on outlining the Mosaic with darker "Pencil" tiles.
We decided on the spot that Michael was the contractor to do our installation.
He gave us a date about two-weeks out for the installation and we shook hands on the deal.
Michael arrived on the promised day at exactly 8am and got right to work.
The job was finished, as promised, around noon the next day.
Everything, including the mosaic, went perfectly.
The grouting and the tile sealing went smoothly and the finished product looks absolutely great.
His cleanup was spotless and we couldn't be more pleased with the results.
We'll be remodeling our master bathroom next and we had Michael look at the bathroom and make suggestions.
Turns out that he actually specializes in Bathroom remodels.
We were very impressed with our backsplash and also with his suggestions on the bathroom remodel.
We've decided to call Michael when we're ready to tackle the bathroom.
He is very professional, courteous, punctual and, when it comes to tile, he's Great.
http://www.goldenbearcontracti…
The Backsplash, over the cooktop and counter, was the last step.
We contacted several installers from lists provided by the tile stores.
We received no return calls.
Finally, we decided to try Yelp. Our Yelp search for Backsplash installers listed Golden Bear Contracting.
We called Michael, the owner of Golden Bear Contracting.
He answered our call and said he could come out that afternoon and give us a quote.
We wanted to show Michael the tile we had selected and also the Mosaic we had purchased to go over the cooktop.
The Mosaic contained thousands of really small tiles, and we wanted to be sure Michael could install it.
He answered all of our questions about installing the Mosaic and gave us a few suggestions on outlining the Mosaic with darker "Pencil" tiles.
We decided on the spot that Michael was the contractor to do our installation.
He gave us a date about two-weeks out for the installation and we shook hands on the deal.
Michael arrived on the promised day at exactly 8am and got right to work.
The job was finished, as promised, around noon the next day.
Everything, including the mosaic, went perfectly.
The grouting and the tile sealing went smoothly and the finished product looks absolutely great.
His cleanup was spotless and we couldn't be more pleased with the results.
We'll be remodeling our master bathroom next and we had Michael look at the bathroom and make suggestions.
Turns out that he actually specializes in Bathroom remodels.
We were very impressed with our backsplash and also with his suggestions on the bathroom remodel.
We've decided to call Michael when we're ready to tackle the bathroom.
He is very professional, courteous, punctual and, when it comes to tile, he's Great.
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 and Daniel were extremely professional and responsive throughout the process. Showed up exactly on time, got a prompt and fair bid and carefully explained all the options.
Even before the job started, they stood out. I got bids from five other companies and nobody was even close to as buttoned down.
But it was when they actually did the work that the magic happened; they take great pride in their work and they should- the artistry is just amazing.
They took 40 year old red oak hardwood floors that were a gloppy molasses brown and restored them to beautiful, like-new floors where you could see all the natural knots and grain in the wood.
They completely transformed our house and the whole place just glows. You absolutely cannot go wrong with this team.
http://www.phoenixhardwood.com
Even before the job started, they stood out. I got bids from five other companies and nobody was even close to as buttoned down.
But it was when they actually did the work that the magic happened; they take great pride in their work and they should- the artistry is just amazing.
They took 40 year old red oak hardwood floors that were a gloppy molasses brown and restored them to beautiful, like-new floors where you could see all the natural knots and grain in the wood.
They completely transformed our house and the whole place just glows. You absolutely cannot go wrong with this team.
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
There ceiling fans did not work !!very disappointed I can't exchange return all sales are final BEWARE
1002 W Madison St Phoenix, AZ 85007



















