5 Qualified Plano, TX Flooring Contractors
3 Reviews
“They installed my hardwood floors, granite, carpeting, and counter tops. Everything they said they would do, they did.”
Serving Plano Flooring Needs
Mak-Redy Flooring Services, established in 1986, provides the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex with quality floor coverings and installation. The company specializes in turn key ceramic tile, marble, granite & stone, carpet, nail-down wood, glue down wood and vinyl for homebuilders, commercial constructi...
Serving Plano Flooring Needs
For 8 years Antonio Zermeno worked in companies that did residential remodeling involving sheet rock, wood trimming, painting, wood flooring, and ceramic installation as an assistant and subcontractor, and gaining a vast amount of experience in the construction industry.
In 1988 Antonio started...
1 Review
“They do all my hardwood flooring. I have worked with Rogelio's Floors for about 7 years. They get the highest recomm...”
Serving Plano Flooring Needs
Hi, My name is Rogelio Longoria and I've been serving the Dallas Metroplex and its surrounding areas (Plano, Richardson, Rockwall, Garland and many more) for almost twenty years. I specialize in Hardwood floors:
Repairs
Installation
Sand & Finish
Handscrape/Distress Finis...
3 Reviews
“They installed hardwood floors. I was definitely satisfied with them.”
Serving Plano Flooring Needs
WB Flooring Company are a full service installation company with a combined installation experience of over 25 years. We provide superior value and quality when compared to our competitors.
We strive for perfection in every job installed because we want every customer to refer us to their friends...
Serving Plano Flooring Needs
Do you have hardwood floors? If so, Plano, Texas flooring contractors have some tips that will help you keep them looking their best. According to the Plano floor installation experts, it’s important to clean your floor regularly. Vacuum or sweep it frequently in order to keep dirt from becoming grounded into the floor’s finish. Be sure not to apply too much water, because even if the floor is water resistant, over time this wears away. If your floor has a urethane finish, don’t wax it. Waxing prevents future recoating, so you won’t be able to renew the finish when it begins to dull. If you don’t know the type of finish you have, use a general cleaner like Woodwise Floor cleaner. Never use water-based cleaners as these can stain the wood.