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2 Qualified Saint Louis, MO Flooring Contractors

Basset Construction Inc

1 Review

“Eugene did some kitchen and bathroom remodeling and put in hardwood flooring throughout the living areas.”

Serving Saint Louis Flooring Needs
Basset Construction, Inc. started by recognizing the need for reliable and honest home improvement services being in short supply. Too many companies have been formed by the

Abeln Floor Systems

1 Review

“He did some floor service for us. Jim and his crew were fantastic. We would highly recommend him.”

7395 Flora Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63143
In 1984 Jim Abeln left the architecture field to start his own hardwood floor contracting business. With a knowledge and love of beautiful woods and an appreciation of fine architecture he proceeded to make a name for himself as someone who does extremely high quality wood floor installation as well...

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Family owned and operated, Classic Flooring Solutions offers competitive rates while maintaining impeccable integrity and superior craftsmanship. O...

1722 Hudson Rd, Saint Louis, MO 63136

M&M is a St.Louis basted full service maintenance and General Contracting company.We specialize in property preservation, giving new life to older hom...

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Allan Flooring is an experienced and insured flooring company with over a decade of experience in the flooring industry. We are a small company with p...

Are you considering changing that old, worn out floor? New hardwood flooring can transform a room and add warmth, beauty, and style. However, before you begin a floor installation in your Saint Louis, Missouri home, there are a few things to consider. First, there are a variety of types of wood to choose from. Your choice will depend on your taste as well as your budget. Next, there is the style of floor to select. Saint Louis flooring contractors can install solid wood planks, parquet, prefinished engineered-wood flooring, and faux wood floors made of laminates. Each has its benefits and drawbacks, so consult with a professional before deciding.