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AmcillaSB t1_j348epy wrote

Lowes and Home Depot (and I assume Menards) can deal with finding contractors if you buy the flooring from them. If you go that route I'd find a few tiles you like and wait for one of them to go on sale. Otherwise, if you're feeling handy, you can probably do interlocking tile installs yourself with help from another person, a mallet, and a tile cutter.

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EnbyKathryn t1_j34ftyq wrote

Do not hire Discount Dave’s. The treat their employees like shit. They stole $500 (through wage theft) from my father who works there.

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tholmes76 t1_j34krij wrote

I can unfortunately add another one to the don’t call list. Signature Flooring in Rogersville

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Sithaun_Meefase t1_j356oyr wrote

I just sent you a message. I own an operate a flooring company would love to help you out!

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scoop_booty t1_j35mp3a wrote

We built a hike last year and were very satisfied with Shives Hardwood Flooring. Great work, good attitude, and fair on pricing. You can Google their contact info.

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turbulance4 OP t1_j377uun wrote

I've always hated the rebate model. Like, just sell it at the lower price. Don't make me give you extra money, then jump through hoops to get it back. I'd rather pay a few dollars more than jump through extra hoops.

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whatlaw-wasbroken t1_j37bi16 wrote

Moureys Flooring, on West Battlefield.
Do your homework on the wear, and durability of whatever you're looking at. I screwed up and went with an acacia product because I was set on the color and distressed look. They told me it was more susceptible to scratching and chipping, but I thought I could be cautious enough all the time.
5 years later , I wish I went with a harder wood product.

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