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Floors by Steve

2583 Fairview Ave N
Saint Paul, MN 55113 651-639-8096

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Our newly refinished floors are beautiful! Everyone with whom we worked was... - Jul 01, 2015

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Perry's Hardwood Floor Service

1175 E County Rd D #313
St Paul, MN 55109 651-246-5784

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Inferior job, never returned call after inferior completion of the work. - Jan 18, 2020

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Pete's Hardwood Floor Store

186 Fairview Ave N
Saint Paul, MN 55104 651-698-5888

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The finished floor is beautiful. - Jan 18, 2020

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Javier Hardwood Floor

1623 Cottage Ave E
Saint Paul, MN 55106 651-214-2651

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Twin Cities Hardwood Flooring Specialists

1479 Dieter St
Saint Paul, MN 55106 651-776-5087

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Having them refinish my kitchen floor was a very frustrating experience. After... - Jan 27, 2022

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