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California Carpet & Rugs

695 Industrial Rd
San Carlos, CA 94070 650-591-3355

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I signed a contract for $8250 and was charged an additional $800... - May 23, 2020

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S D Flooring

725 Industrial Rd #C
San Carlos, CA 94070 650-592-8333

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B & F Hardwood Flooring

303 Old County Rd
San Carlos, CA 94070 650-593-7999

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Big Oak Hardwood Floor

1731 Leslie St
San Mateo, CA 94402 650-591-8651

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Would use again. - Jul 23, 2015

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Master Mart Floor Coverings

830 Bransten Rd #D
San Carlos, CA 94070 650-593-1970

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The Floor Store

850 El Camino Real
San Carlos, CA 94070 650-209-8718

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Abbey Carpet & Floor

990 Industrial Rd #103
San Carlos, CA 94070 650-593-0631

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Davis Floors

217 Old County Rd #6
San Carlos, CA 94070 650-533-7728

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Home Depot

1125 Old County Rd
San Carlos, CA 94070 650-592-9200

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