4 Qualified Saint Paul, MN Flooring Contractors
Serving Saint Paul Flooring Needs
For more than two decades, Kampfer Hardwood Floors has been adding the elegance and beauty of hardwood flooring to countless homes throughout the Twin Cities area and beyond.
Kampfer Hardwood Floors will install, sand and finish the finest hardwood flooring to create warmth within your home that w...
1 Review
“American Contractors and Associates did some roofing, drywall, and re-finished my floors. I am happy with the work t...”
Serving Saint Paul Flooring Needs
American Contractors & Associates LLC
Is your kitchen a little cumbersome, and your roof a tad worn? For great DISCOUNTS and FREE Estimates on home improvement and remodeling projects, call American Contractors & Associates LLC at 612-990-3302.
24-Hour damage control
When you wake up in the m...
5 Reviews
“Refinished (sanded, stained, coated) old oak hardwood floors, stairs & landing); installed all matching molding; also...”
Serving Saint Paul Flooring Needs
Whitetail Hardwood Floors
Your premiere flooring contractor
Owned and operated by Robert W.
High-end master craftsmanship!
30years experience-insured.
Estimate thru completion.... just me!
No excuses... 100%satisfaction everytime!
Competitive prices-superior service!
Tons of refrences&pict...
Serving Saint Paul Flooring Needs
Floor Coverings International™ provides a full range of flooring products for residential and commercial customers. Our design associates work with you in your home or place of business to develop an understanding of your flooring goals and design preferences. We offer a wide range of products spe...
If you’re a Minnesota resident looking to change your floor, consider laminate flooring. Unlike traditional hardwood floors, it's very simple to install. If you were to have a Saint Paul, Minnesota flooring contractor install a traditional hardwood floor he would need to nail, glue, sand and finish. But for a laminate floor installation in your Saint Paul home, all you need to do is snap the panels into place. Contractors also recommend opting for a high quality underlayment. This is the material on the back of the laminate panels and it serves to protect against moisture as well as provide a flexible backing with which to protect panels in case the subfloor isn’t completely flat.