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Ayoub N&H

10516 Metropolitan Ave
Kensington, MD 20895 301-750-2230

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Our oak floors had the same finish as when they were installed in 1973, which... - Jan 08, 2024

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Dean's Custom Floors

4302 Howard Ave
Kensington, MD 20895 301-530-8900

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With reservations - Jul 14, 2015

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Merrick Design & Build

10605 Concord St #301
Kensington, MD 20895 301-946-2356

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My kitchen sub floor had to be replaced. The walls were water damaged in my... - Sep 23, 2018

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WC Fowler Carpet Service

10554 Metropolitan Ave
Kensington, MD 20895 301-949-3400

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WC Fowler offers floor sanding along with rug carpet cleaning,& installation.... - Oct 31, 2023

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