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Rose Restoration

22620 Watson Rd
Leesburg, VA 20175 732-500-4562

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Excellent job at reasonable price. - Mar 23, 2021

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Floorsbay

Leesburg, VA 20176 571-207-5050

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Larry Morris Floor Service

733 Fieldstone Dr NE Apt 101
Leesburg, VA 20176 571-237-2459

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Larry and his team resurfaced and restained our floors and installed rails.... - Sep 20, 2018

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Sterling Carpet Shops

940 Sycolin Rd #155
Leesburg, VA 20175 703-348-1982

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Refinished hardwood floor. Minimum dust and the floor looked great. - Jun 15, 2019

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