Flooring Myrtle Beach provides installation services for any type of flooring need including carpet, hardwood floor, vinyl, tile and laminate. We are here to help you from design to completed project. Whether you are building a new home or simply updating one room - we can help you every step of the way, We are your local flooring experts and the only service provider for Myrtle Beach Home Services.
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Myrtle Beach Home Services is proud to have Flooring Myrtle Beach as our floor covering and installation service provider. Flooring Myrtle Beach has a large selection of floor types from whicb to choose at their Conway Store. Not only do they provide you with great floor selections, they will also install your floor covering.
One advantage of using a professional that is in experienced in all types of flooring is you can compare alternatives and make the right choice for you. Although hardwood floors have become more popular recently, carpeting is still a great choice for all or part of your home. However, selecting the right carpeting can seem overwhelming.
Tile flooring is one of the most versatile flooring options a homeowner can choose. A well-laid tile floor is durable, distinctive and with such a large variety of materials and color choices, tile can simply be one of the most beautiful choices you can make for your flooring needs. Flooring Myrtle Beach has some of the choices in tile flooring, and each has its very unique characteristics:.
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Scott Mauldin
Oct 19, 2018
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We recently purchased hardwood flooring for our Carolina room and dining room. We got a great price on the flooring but the outlet did not install. We called Flooring Myrtle Beach and the guys came right out and gave us an estimate. A few days later they were back and installed the floors. They took care of moving the furniture and did a great job. Love the new look. Thanks for all your help.
Matthew Kohr
Nov 21, 2016
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It all started out great... then they really just don't care. I hired flooring connection to install 1400 sqft of oak, which they would sand and varnish in place and refinish a staircase. The install of the wood was fine, but they left behind hairs in the finish. There were also marks on the wood where they set down the stain can (a paint can sized circle on the wood) and dripped stain in a series half dollar sized of drops. On the staircase there are many areas where they did not sand the original stain away, so it is multi colored in places. They also haphazardly filled a gap in the floor between
Jeanne Kolenda
Jun 22, 2015
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