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Hamernicks Interior Solutions

1381 N Rice St
St Paul, MN 55117 651-487-3211

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I spent quite a long time deciding on a company to put in a luxury vinyl floor.... - Feb 08, 2024

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Seestedts Flooring

1891 Suburban Ave
St Paul, MN 55119 651-224-5474

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Just had carpet installed last year. No complaints at all. Everything went... - Jan 27, 2022

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Flooring Expo by Carpet King

2115 Snelling Ave N
St Paul, MN 55113 651-360-2741

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They do their work perfectly - Oct 30, 2023

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Schneider Carpet One Floor & Home

1112 W 7th St
St Paul, MN 55102 651-760-7574

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Highly recommended. I had a fantastic experience with Schneiders from start... - Mar 24, 2024

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