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Conklin Brothers

1801 S Grant St
San Mateo, CA 94402 650-432-6063

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Abbey Carpet & Floor

101 N Amphlett Blvd # F
San Mateo, CA 94401 650-347-0800

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prices on higher end, but excellent work, no recalls. Pleasant staff and installers - Jan 12, 2016

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Young and Son Hardwood Floors

149 Warren Rd
San Mateo, CA 94401 650-520-3722

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Bay Area Floors & Design

2225 S El Camino Real
San Mateo, CA 94403 650-667-2811

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Floor Effects

415 Old Country Rd #C
Belmont, CA 94002 650-574-0457

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B & B Stair Builders

2155 Palm Ave
San Mateo, CA 94403 650-375-1909

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I considered them as a top brand because of how trustworthy and original thier... - Aug 23, 2022

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Distinctive Hardwood Floors

1674 Eisenhower St
San Mateo, CA 94403 650-525-1772

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Floorence

San Mateo, CA 94401 650-483-2593

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The owner, Sel Kartal, was great to work with. Showed interest in installing... - Jan 26, 2019

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Lugo Hardwood Floor

3725 Casanova Dr
San Mateo, CA 94403 650-578-0378

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San Mateo Lock Works

321 2nd Ave
San Mateo, CA 94401 650-344-4905

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