Best Flooring Contractors in United States
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
Their cleanliness is top notch! The work area was completely sealed off from the rest of our home. Their work ethic was amazing. They showed up early, worked hard throughout the day and got the job done before expected. Contractor kept me informed from beginning to end and actually did all the work himself. Our staircase looks beautiful now, all thanks to One Stop Wood Works. I will DEFINITELY be calling them for more of our home projects.
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
Taylor did a great job on drywall repair.
Quick response, and the repair was completed fast!
http://roadrunnerconstructionl…
Quick response, and the repair was completed fast!
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
The owner actually opened the store after hours to go over all the options and educate us on hardwood. This guy truly cares about his customers and loves what he does. Great guy, great service, beautiful showroom and products. I am not sure if these options are right for us as we are still debating on what we really want but if you want hardwood, this is definitely the place to go. I would give them 10 stars if I could.
http://www.enmarflooring.com
560 E Germann Rd Ste 105 Gilbert, AZ 85297
Knowledgeable staff was able to explain their process and schedule us fairly quickly. The removal crew was efficient and friendly. We had sealed epoxy coated concrete floors which needed grinding and we expected some mess despite the 'dust free' process advertised. Compared to other folks that have had concrete grinding done this was a walk in the park on a sunny day. Truly near 100% dust free.
947 S 48th St Ste 121 Tempe, AZ 85281
We thought our job would be simple but as it turned out it was more complicated. We are so pleased with the work and am even more happy that we have found someone to help with those type of home tasks that need someone that is more complicated.
Thank you so much!
http://jeremythehandyman.com
Thank you so much!
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
Wanted to surprise a family member who is very detail oriented by completing a bathroom while they were away. Needed someone who knew exactly what to do. Marcus responded immediately, gave an estimate with detailed verbal explanation. It was clear he didn't need guidance other than to know our preferences. He took charge and worked straight through until the job was done. This bathroom was bare bones by the way. He had to demo, reframe, do light electrical work, drywall and tile from floor to ceiling. He got it done and it looks clean and sharp. When the family member saw it, they were stunned and could tell it was professional. On top of the great work, Marcus is just a really great guy and really cares about his work. Marcus, if you see this, my family thanks you!
Phoenix, AZ
We were referred to Kent and team for a remodel we needed done last minute and in a hurry. The short notice did not concern Kent at all and he was ready to start right away. The team was able to finish everything by the time promised and it looks great! We will be having them come out again for another project very soon.
http://www.detailsremodeling.c…
Phoenix, AZ 85018
Phenomenal company! Very easy scheduling. The crew arrived earlier than expected, and were very cordial. Even with a man short, they made easy work of 800+ sq ft of glued down wood floor in about 8 hours. Truly dust free due to the prep work and cleanup. PJ and his crew were informative and respectful of our house. They all worked extremely hard and I highly recommend Removal Tech!
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
Danny recently completed two projects for me. One was a laminate flooring and subway tile backsplash installation. The other job was replacing two toilets. Both jobs were completed above expectations. People have even commented how great the flooring and backsplash look. Both were completed on time and within the budget. The jobs were left clean every day that his crew was working on them. He finished the plumbing job in a couple hours. Having worked with construction trades people in the past, Danny is a true professional. He knows how to price a job and get it done within the time frame he quotes. I will call him first for all my renovation needs. He will probably be busy, but I will wait for the quality work.
http://www.solidhomerenovation…
Phoenix, AZ
If you need any help in your home Doug is your guy! We were selling our home and needed help to get a few things done. Very helpful, honest and the jobs were done perfectly at a very reasonable rate. Highly recommend Husbands 2 Go!
http://www.husbands2go.com
3317 South Higley Rd Ste114-135 Gilbert, AZ 85297
Strangely, my wife's review was in the non-recommended area. In any case, I've posted our bathroom photos, the workmanship speaks for itself.
Mike and his partner did all the tile work, plumbing, electrical and some touchup painting themselves, no subcontractors - with the exception of the glass shower wall/doors, which everyone subcontracts. Overall, we are VERY pleased with the outcome.
They were on time every single day and completed the project in just under the estimated time of two weeks. Would have finished even sooner, had the shower door people not needed about a week and a half after measuring (pretty standard - we had a different contractor do our other bathroom and it was a two week wait as well).
As said, a great job and we plan to call him about our kitchen, hopefully late this year, finances permitting.
http://www.goldenbearcontracti…
Mike and his partner did all the tile work, plumbing, electrical and some touchup painting themselves, no subcontractors - with the exception of the glass shower wall/doors, which everyone subcontracts. Overall, we are VERY pleased with the outcome.
They were on time every single day and completed the project in just under the estimated time of two weeks. Would have finished even sooner, had the shower door people not needed about a week and a half after measuring (pretty standard - we had a different contractor do our other bathroom and it was a two week wait as well).
As said, a great job and we plan to call him about our kitchen, hopefully late this year, finances permitting.
Gilbert, AZ 85297
Wow! Great work on a small project in a bathroom. Most tile companies won't give you the time of day for small projects, but Calvary was super! Flexible around my schedule and done wonderfully! It looked like the other tiles, like there was never replacement tiles and new grout matched perfectly! Very reasonable and responsive. Highly recommend!
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
So excited to find such a great selection of quality products and amazing prices for remodeling my home. (Way better than big box stores.) I found everything I needed to make my home beautiful. I was like a kid in a candy store! Now, I have even more ideas for my next projects and will be back soon.
They have everything: tile flooring, back splash, sinks, toilets, faucets, mirrors, cabinets, lighting, granite, quartz, and so much more. Whether you are a home owner or contractor it is well worth trip.
The owners are hands on and are so great to work with. As always, I much prefer to give my business to a family owned and operated business like PHX Liquidators! Bravo gentlemen!
They have everything: tile flooring, back splash, sinks, toilets, faucets, mirrors, cabinets, lighting, granite, quartz, and so much more. Whether you are a home owner or contractor it is well worth trip.
The owners are hands on and are so great to work with. As always, I much prefer to give my business to a family owned and operated business like PHX Liquidators! Bravo gentlemen!
1002 W Madison St Phoenix, AZ 85007