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San Jose Hardwood Floors

1824 Stone Ave
San Jose, CA 95125 408-264-3500

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The Tile & Grout King

1902 Lafayette St #C
Santa Clara, CA 95050 408-930-8453

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Had good attitudes. - Oct 17, 2023

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Accurate Tile

530 Pure Ct
San Jose, CA 95136 408-578-5151

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Alfred's Floor Covering

5055 Dent Ave #9
San Jose, CA 95118 408-835-2981

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All Wood Floors

2645 Dumbarton Ave
San Jose, CA 95124 408-265-7168

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Garlason's Fine Hardwood

2849 Mantis Dr
San Jose, CA 95148 408-274-4338

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KiLand Design Center

495 E Brokaw Rd #A
San Jose, CA 95112 408-213-0996

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Leslie Hardwood Flooring

71A Gilman Ave
Campbell, CA 95008 408-448-3041

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LL Flooring

942 Blossom Hill Rd
San Jose, CA 95123 669-444-1824

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Poor quality sales I-store (not asking enough questions of the customer... - Feb 23, 2023

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Mission City Flooring

1655 Clovis Ave
San Jose, CA 95124 408-234-0910

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Roy's Woodcraft Flooring

375 E Hedding St
San Jose, CA 95112 408-506-0572

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Silicon Valley Flooring

320 Turtle Creek Ct #A
San Jose, CA 95125 408-217-8129

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My house was a mess after the job was completed. I had dust on everything,... - Aug 08, 2016

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South Bay Tile

1224 Pellier Dr
San Jose, CA 95121 408-972-8656

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Frank and his team installed a porcelain tile floor in my utility room. They... - Jan 16, 2022

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T & J Floors

2179 Stone Ave #12
San Jose, CA 95125 408-298-8303

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Willow Glen Floor

PO Box 8366
San Jose, CA 95155 408-529-7342

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Willow Glen Floors repaired/replaced/refinished/installed our floors while... - Oct 17, 2017

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Wooden Floors by Craig

6462 Applegate Dr
San Jose, CA 95119 408-363-0130

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