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D & D's Flooring & Interiors
Product only, or product plus installation. Hardwood floors: All species and types, solid and engineered, unfinished and prefinished laminate floors, cork floors and bamboo floors; hardwood sanding and refinishing.
704-684-4887
Preferred Carpet One
Formerly The Plywood Mart; Mohawk® carpet, hardwood, laminate, resilient and tile flooring; Shaw® carpet, hardwood, laminate, resilient and tile flooring.
704-271-1397
Floor Coverings International
Floor Coverings International offers a wide range of flooring materials, styles, and colors from the leading brands.
704-771-1329
TILE, CARPET AND HARDWOOD FLOORING IN CHARLOTTE
The Charlotte tile contractors and hardwood flooring companies featured above have gone through our rigorous “Homeowner Approved” selection process. They are familiar with Charlotte flooring trends and understand the variables associated with installing and repairing various types of flooring, including carpet, tile and hardwoods. According to our client satisfaction research, these hardwood flooring and tile contractors in Charlotte also provide exceptional customer service and are highly recommended by their previously served customers.
FLOORING TIPS FROM CHARLOTTE CONTRACTORS
To assist with your Charlotte flooring and tile projects, several important consumer tips are outlined below. For more general home improvement and repair tips check out our “Home Improvement Tips”. Also see our “Home Maintenance Checklist for Each Season” to identify seasonal maintenance items and to keep your home in top condition.
FLOORING IS ONE OF THE BEST WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR HOME’S INTERIOR
New hardwood flooring, carpet or ceramic tile can be one of the best ways to achieve a desired look and feel in a particular room of your home. With seemingly endless options, flooring exists for most any situation. The key is to understand your needs thoroughly. What is your budget? How will the room be used? What look are you trying to achieve?
QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN CONSIDERING NEW FLOORING
How is the room used most often? What types of activities take place in the room? What type of lighting exists in the room? How big is the room? Is the room self-contained, or does it open into other rooms? What mood are you trying to achieve? How is the room furnished? Is the style of the room traditional, rustic, or contemporary? Is the feel of the room formal, casual or somewhere in between? Will people have food or will kids play in the room? Does the room directly open up to the outdoors? Do you have indoor pets? Are you buying for style or practical reasons? Are you buying for yourself or to help sell your home? You get the picture.
