You Won't Find Anything Else Like Checkbook

  • Nonprofit and independent
  • Takes no advertising or referral fees
  • Ratings and reviews by surveyed Consumers' Checkbook and Consumer Reports local subscribers
  • Undercover price comparisons
  • Complaint counts from local consumer agencies and attorney general offices
  • Advice to help you get the best service and value

Subscribe and see 149 San Francisco Bay Area floor refinishers


Page 1 of 15 results
BusinessDistanceRatingsMost Recent Comment

Caribbean Floor

1202 Shasta St
Redwood City, CA 94063 650-369-8755

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
No raters have left a written comment.

Signature Hardwood Floors

PO Box 5695
Redwood City, CA 94063 650-390-0101

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
No raters have left a written comment.

D G Floor Coverings

2501 Spring St
Redwood City, CA 94063 650-299-1676

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
No raters have left a written comment.

John's Custom Floors

231 Nevada St
Redwood City, CA 94062 650-367-9217

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
Came in and was able to match some existing hardwood floor. Can't even... - May 17, 2019

See all comments

Town & Country Flooring

961 Woodside Rd
Redwood City, CA 94061 650-329-8926

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
They turned what should have been an 8-week remodel into a 5-month ordeal.... - Aug 03, 2016

See all comments

Even if you turn into "that host" who makes everyone leave their shoes inside the front door, there's no way to avoid it: You'll eventually need to have your carpet and rugs cleaned.

You’ll want to do your shopping at stores where you can get good advice, good selection, quality installation services, and honest business practices—at reasonable prices.

Start by plotting out various furnishing arrangements. Consider your budget, how you will use the furniture, and how long you expect to keep it.

If you want to hire a company, our ratings tables show how customers we surveyed rated local housecleaning services and the results of our price shopping.

Many consumers prefer to hire an individual for housecleaning help, rather than a service. But doing your own hiring brings the responsibilities associated with the role of an employer, such as filling out paperwork and paying various taxes.

The National Committee on Household Employment, before it closed its doors, developed a set of standards for employers and their household employees. The guidelines presented here are from its Code of Standards for Household Employment.