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Hardwood Flooring Gallery

5753 N Washtenaw Ave
Chicago, IL 60659 773-251-6841

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A & B Bogdan Flooring

3645 N Neva Ave
Chicago, IL 60634 773-383-1304

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A-One Flooring

5393 N Bowmanville Ave
Chicago, IL 60625 773-269-8934

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Home Depot

2665 N Halsted St
Chicago, IL 60614 773-472-7740

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Nationwide Floor & Window Coverings

5202 N Damen Ave
Chicago, IL 60625 773-935-8700

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The owner, Charles Jones is really nice guy. He was more than willing to take... - Feb 03, 2018

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AAA Northshore Flooring

6510 W Higgins Ave
Chicago, IL 60656 773-467-9700

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Good selection - May 21, 2019

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CAC Flooring

4739 N Kedvale Ave
Chicago, IL 60630 773-286-8850

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Home Depot

6211 N Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL 60659 773-588-5828

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It’s Home Depot. I’m not sure if they were independent contractors... - Oct 30, 2023

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S N Peck Builders

1647 W Fulton St
Chicago, IL 60612 312-421-0010

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Adr Flooring

5600 W Lawrence Ave
Chicago, IL 60630 773-701-9185

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Alexandru Hardwood Flooring

4539 N Milwaukee Ave
Chicago, IL 60630 773-777-4539

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Alumni's Flooring

5651 W Ainslie St
Chicago, IL 60630 773-427-6149

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Benjamin Flooring Company

3249 N Nottingham Ave
Chicago, IL 60634 773-725-2224

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Carpets in the Park

Chicago, IL 60602 773-545-7275

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David's Flooring

Chicago, IL 60601 888-328-4305

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DB Flooring

4338 N Kenneth Ave
Chicago, IL 60641 773-447-7161

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Edward Flooring

6145 W Belmont Ave
Chicago, IL 60634 773-745-0727

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great bussiness - Mar 17, 2019

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Elmwood Flooring

North Ave
Chicago, IL 60707 773-209-7499

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They did replaced the carpet in our two bedrooms and refinished our stairs.... - Oct 20, 2016

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Family Flooring Center

6010 N Northwest Hwy
Chicago, IL 60631 773-631-4193

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Father & Son Pioneer Floor

4825 W Medill Ave
Chicago, IL 60639 773-396-9185

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