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Floor & Kitchen

21000 Southbank St #110
Sterling, VA 20165 703-444-5595

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I called Floor & Kitchen in Sterling, VA based on their positive reviews... - Oct 29, 2024

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Premier Floors

45714 Oakbrook Ct #140
Sterling, VA 20166 703-421-4339

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We've used premier floors to fix water damage in our house, paint bedrooms,... - Jan 23, 2018

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Lowe's

45430 Dulles Crossing Plz
Sterling, VA 20166 703-948-0010

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Abbey Design Center Floor Kitchen & Bath

21465 Price Cascades Plz
Sterling, VA 20164 703-450-8181

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American Decorating Center

20051 Riverside Commons Plz #124
Ashburn, VA 20147 703-444-1177

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These guys did my kitchen and partial bathroom. The work was okay but the project... - Apr 19, 2017

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Floors By Dennis

100 Glenn Dr
Sterling, VA 20164 703-430-3732

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George Ayoub Carpet Service

45945 Trefoil Ln #160
Sterling, VA 20166 703-356-6186

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Jimmy was especially good at letting us know options and prices. We had basement... - Oct 14, 2020

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Home Depot

46261 Cranston St
Sterling, VA 20165 703-444-2900

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We used Home Depot to remodel our kitchen. They did a very poor job on the... - Jun 11, 2017

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Interior Works Design Build

1319 Shepard Dr #D
Sterling, VA 20164 703-796-2292

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Nova HomeWorks

22900 Shaw Rd #107
Sterling, VA 20166 703-962-7500

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Carpet America

23035 Douglas Ct #104
Sterling, VA 20166 703-471-0306

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Moe Amiri is a great guy, honest. Always go back to him. - Jan 20, 2019

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Cascade Flooring

PO Box 344
Sterling, VA 20167 571-243-8032

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Had several rooms converted from carpet to solid hardwood. Cascade did a fantastic... - May 24, 2021

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Flooring & Cabinet Outlet

46005 Regal Plz #150
Sterling, VA 20165 703-406-1044

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Very professional, on time, clean, and super friendly. Great job and good... - May 10, 2015

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