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Conklin Brothers

2250 Almaden Expy
San Jose, CA 95125 408-266-2250

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We bought Karastan soft carpet after bringing home lots of over-sized samples,... - Sep 05, 2021

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S & G Carpet & More

1830 Hillsdale Ave
San Jose, CA 95124 408-414-1188

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Yes it’s wonderful everyone should try it . I love it - Oct 21, 2023

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Abbey Carpet & Floor by Blossom Valley Interiors

1191 Meridian Ave
San Jose, CA 95125 408-269-2966

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We used this vendor for carpet and vinyl installlation in a rental that was... - Feb 24, 2023

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Home Depot

975 S De Anza Blvd
San Jose, CA 95129 408-253-3537

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I have been told that other services would have been cheaper, but I didn't... - Jan 31, 2016

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