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Armstrong Carpet & Linoleum

369 West Portal Ave
San Francisco, CA 94127 415-751-2827

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Did an incredible job installing linoleum flooring for a perfect fit - Feb 26, 2023

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Floorcraft

470 Bay Shore Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94124 415-824-4056

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Kitchen installation that required we remove everything from kitchen rendering... - Dec 08, 2014

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Abbey Carpet & Floor

2900 Geary Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94118 415-752-6620

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Staff seems to have difficulty returning calls. Nice showroom, competitive... - Sep 11, 2018

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French Bros

343 Vermont St
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-621-6627

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Very satisfied with a superior experience in every way. They have their own... - Sep 19, 2019

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California Carpet & Rugs

1197 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-487-3636

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Designer Floors

700 Toland St
San Francisco, CA 94124 415-641-1779

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Kevin Dixon installed our hardwood floors fifteen years ago. His work, and... - Nov 11, 2020

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Bay Floor Crafters

994 Rutland St
San Francisco, CA 94134 415-694-0827

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Carpet Connection

1663 Hudson Ave
San Francisco, CA 94124 415-550-7125

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Pros: Honesty, reliability, price, flexibility working with contractor... - Apr 24, 2021

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Carpet Contractors

3210 Geary Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94118 415-933-9999

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Floor Pros

PO Box 591027
San Francisco, CA 94159 415-587-1855

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Golden Hardwood Floor

708 35th Ave
San Francisco, CA 94121 415-828-8717

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Metro Floors

1301 Howard St
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-734-9151

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Owner failed to advise us the flooring we chose was problematic for cleaning. - Aug 19, 2013

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National Blinds & Flooring

778 Brannan St
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-863-3110

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Rich's Hardwood Floors

115 Bosworth St
San Francisco, CA 94112 415-373-7791

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